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Super Tuesday offers a gritty take on the 1960 US Election, tackling themes of corruption and desperation. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as Jack Cassidy, the presidential hopeful, navigates not just the chaotic vote counting but the undercurrents of betrayal within his own camp. The pacing feels deliberate, almost oppressive at times, drawing you into the spiraling chaos of a system rigged against him. The performances, particularly that of Cassidy’s wife, are raw and emotionally charged, adding layers to the narrative. It’s distinctive for its exploration of personal sabotage set against a political backdrop, inviting viewers to reflect on the lengths people will go to protect their own interests.
Focuses on political corruption and personal betrayalStrong character dynamics, especially between leadsInteresting historical context and dramatization
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Al Carretta
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