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The film follows lobbyist Jack Abramoff (portrayed by Spacey), who is determined to make as much money as possible, in an effort to provide a better life for his wife Pam (played by Kelly Preston) and their five children. Jack and his business partner Michael Scanlon (portrayed by Barry Pepper) decide to defraud several Native American tribes by charging them exorbitant amounts of money.
Jack and Michael then hire Adam Kidan (played by Jon Lovitz), a former mattress company owner and disbarred lawyer with mob connections, to help with their latest venture, a casino cruise ship. After becoming involved with mafia assassins, murder, fraud, conspiracy and tax evasion, the FBI moves in on Jack, Michael, Adam and everyone else involved in their scheme.
Screenwriter Norman Snider wrongfully decided to concentrate on the bizarre details of the conspiracy story. He said that he had the same sense of humor as Hickenlooper, who died on October 30, 2010. Snider said they "both always saw this (movie) as primarily a dark comedy," and they were "committed to coupling the humor with journalistic accuracy."
But the comedic undertones took away what has made other political dramas, including last month's Fair Game,' work. Including juvenile scenes, including one where Adam gets stabbed in the face and neck with a pen by another mobster, do get laughs in the moment. However, adding jokes that don't benefit the film's overall tone just remind viewers that they can't be empathetic towards Jack and the other lobbyists who were arrested. They didn't take their situation seriously to make Americans understand what they went through.
The only redeeming quality of this movie was Hickenlooper's decision to cast the two-time Academy Award-winning Spacey in the lead role. Rightfully winning a Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Lester Burnham in American Beauty,' the actor proved he's right at home played the flawed anti-hero. Of Spacey, the director said he "is one of the great leading bad guys of all times." As with many of his villains, Spacey portrayed Jack as being a complex, manipulative, and at the same time charismatic, character.
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