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Irresistible
Irresistible

6.0

Irresistible

R·2020·101m

Summary

A Democratic political consultant helps a retired Marine colonel run for mayor in a small, conservative Wisconsin town.

Cast

Steve Carell

Steve Carell

Gary Zimmer

Rose Byrne

Rose Byrne

Faith Brewster

Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper

Jack Hastings

Brent Sexton

Brent Sexton

Mayor Braun

Mackenzie Davis

Mackenzie Davis

Diana Hastings

Topher Grace

Topher Grace

Kurt

Natasha Lyonne

Natasha Lyonne

Tina

Bill Irwin

Bill Irwin

Elton Chambers

C.J. Wilson

C.J. Wilson

Dave Vanelton

Will Sasso

Will Sasso

Big Mike

Alan Aisenberg

Alan Aisenberg

Evan

Kevin Maier

Councilman Jacobson

Tom Key

Councilman Pietkowski

Matt Lewis

Matt Lewis

Pearl

Vince Pisani

Vince Pisani

Kaplan

Kurt Yue

Kurt Yue

DNC Staffer

Denise Moyé

DNC Staffer

Andre Rodriguez II

DNC Staffer

Neal Reddy

Neal Reddy

DNC Staffer

Sasha Morfaw

Sasha Morfaw

Gary's Assistant

Kelsi Macaluso

Gary's Assistant

Will McLaughlin

Will McLaughlin

Little Mike

Blake Jones

Hofbrau Waiter

William Smith

William Smith

Hofbrau Bar Fly

Eve Gordon

Eve Gordon

Tonya Vanelton

Seam Fitzpatrick

Deerlaken Gary

Blair Sams

Ann

Pat Fisher

Dot

Christian Adam

Christian Adam

Michael

Rebecca Ray

Rebecca Ray

Becca

Nickolas Wolf

Nickolas Wolf

Phillip

Robert J. Carlton

Veteran

Ian Covell

Ian Covell

Dan / Daniel

Gretchen Koerner

Gretchen Koerner

Lizzie

Russell Davis

Ziggy

Matthew Knott

Wendell

Andrea Frankle

Andrea Frankle

Campaign Worker

William Tokarsky

William Tokarsky

Campaign Worker

Jason Kirkpatrick

Jason Kirkpatrick

Campaign Worker

Aaron Strand

Aaron Strand

Campaign Worker

Megan McFarland

Betsy

Christopher Hampton

Kurt's Guy

Parker Chapin

Tommy

Bruce Altman

Bruce Altman

Mr. Peeler

Debra Nelson

Townhouse Woman

Aaron Marcus

Aaron Marcus

Townhouse Guest

Lisa Finlayson

Townhouse Guest

Zele Avradopoulos

Zele Avradopoulos

Townhouse Guest

Swift Rice

Swift Rice

Townhouse Guest

Cathy Hope

Townhouse Guest

Chelsea Banglesdorf

Chelsea Banglesdorf

Townhouse Guest

Steve Barnes

Steve Barnes

Jimmy

Kathleen Hogan

Kathleen Hogan

Interviewer

Annie Cook

Annie Cook

SMAW

Sandra Lee-Oian Thomas

Sandra Lee-Oian Thomas

SMAW

Jason Davis

Jason Davis

WOMAM

Pete Burris

Pete Burris

WOMAM

Ryan Lewis

Ryan Lewis

YAWM

Jason Vendryes

YAWM

Christian Ruiz

MoSH

Katlyn Carlson

Katlyn Carlson

The Anchors Brooke

Desi Lydic

Desi Lydic

Fox News Anchor

Doug Trapp

Doug Trapp

Fox News Anchor

Karl Kenzler

Karl Kenzler

Fox News Anchor

Richie Moriarty

Richie Moriarty

MSNBC Anchor

Andrea Cirie

Andrea Cirie

CNN Anchor

Brandon Rush

Talking Head

John Schmedes

John Schmedes

Talking Head

Richard Garner

Richard Garner

Talking Head

Amor Owens

Amor Owens

Talking Head

Chimere Love

Talking Head

Nate Stewart

Environmentalist / Pamphleteer

Maggie Stewart

Environmentalist

Brad Lund

Local Cameraman

Candy Crowley

Self

Trevor Potter

Self

Joe Scarborough

Joe Scarborough

Self

Mika Brzezinski

Mika Brzezinski

Self

Charlotte Deleste

Self

Eric Franke

Self

Rick Yudt

Jim Jones (uncredited)

Shane Berengue

Shane Berengue

News Crew (uncredited)

Gloria Bishop

Gloria Bishop

Mike's Friend at Fish Fry (uncredited)

Andrew Blood

Jack's Body Man (uncredited)

Fred Galle

Fred Galle

Paul Cane (uncredited)

Charles Green

Charles Green

Father Heuvel (uncredited)

Jennifer Hall

Jennifer Hall

DC Type (uncredited)

Jen Nikolaisen

Jen Nikolaisen

MSNBC Reporter (uncredited)

Cliff Weissman

Town Hall Moderator (uncredited)

Russ Williamson

Dart Player (uncredited)

Debra Messing

Debra Messing

Babs Garnett (uncredited)

Crew

Director, Screenplay

Jon Stewart

Reviews

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June 22, 2020

jon Stewart has been fairly quiet since his retirement from The Daily Show. In a recent interview with Howard Stern he talked about being content on a farm for rescued animals and enjoying more time with his family. He also sent to that he would be doing projects that interested him. In “Irresistible” Stewart working as both Writer and Director has crafted a funny, informative, and expansive look at the political process.

Steve Carell stars as Gary Zimmer; a senior advisor to the Clinton’s who is still smarting over the recent election particularly his insistence that the “Rust Belt” was firmly in their hands and therefore opted not to devote a significant amount of time campaigning there which in turn was a key reason for their defeat.

An online video from a small farming community in Wisconsin catches Gary’s eye as it shows a former Marine farmer named Jack Hastings (Chris Cooper) challenging the local mayor at a town hall over immigration related issues and other hot topics.

Convinced that he can bring Jack over to the Democratic Party and use him as a starting point to restore the party in Wisconsin; Gary heads to the small town to make his pitch.

He quickly finds himself out of his element as the small-town community with friendly townsfolk to watch out for one another is very different than what he is used to. Gary eventually convinces Jack to run for Mayor and his involvement soon attracts the big money from the opposing side that seem to be rattled by what appears to be an insignificant small-town campaign.

Gary soon realizes that his nemesis Faith (Rose Byrne) who is his opposite for the Republican Party.

Gary and Faith have a clear history with one another and there is clearly plenty of animosity between them as each one is determined to succeed and broke their success in the face of the other.

As the campaign unfolds viewers are given a very direct look at how the political machine works from polling, demographics, special interests, fund raising, campaigning, muckraking, and using the media.

While this is often presented in a humorous way; Stewart uses a lot of simple but direct approaches to the various topics as he did on The Daily Show as a basis for further discussion.

The film takes some unexpected twists as it unfolds and the conclusion helps underscore that all parties involved often have an angle that they’re trying to work. One of the biggest messages that I took from the film was that the amount of money poured into campaigns has become more about one side beating the other rather than addressing the issues and putting the best possible people forward to represent the population.

Stewart handles the very complicated topics of the film through humor but above all used generally likable characters on all sides. Nobody was truly evil and you could clearly see much of their motivations.

The closing credits contains an interview with a political expert who discusses Superpacs and their lack of oversight and how people with ulterior motives can generate large amounts of money by manipulating the system completely within the law.

From a strong cast and entertaining story. Stewart has crafted a very solid and enjoyable film that will make you think.

4 stars out of 5

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$177,418.00

Keywords

small town
election campaign
mayor
political satire
usa politics
rural life