Brexit

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"Target voters. Divide nation. Disrupt system. Meet the man who altered the history of Britain"
  • TV-14
  • 2019
  • 1 hr 32 min
  • 7.0  (17,672)

Brexit is a political drama movie directed by Toby Haynes, that tells the story of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, commonly known as the Brexit referendum. The movie premiered in January 2019 on Channel 4, a British public-service television network, and was later released on HBO in the United States. The movie stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Dominic Cummings, a political strategist who was the campaign director of Vote Leave, the official group that campaigned for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union. Sarah Belcher plays Mary Wakefield, Cummings' wife, who is the deputy editor of The Spectator magazine. Malcolm Freeman plays the role of the former British Prime Minister, David Cameron.

The movie is set during the lead-up to the Brexit referendum in 2016, and the immediate aftermath of the result. The story is told mainly from the perspective of Dominic Cummings, who is seen as the driving force behind the successful Vote Leave campaign. The movie explores the tactics and strategies employed by the Vote Leave campaign to sway public opinion, including the use of social media, propaganda, and data analysis.

Benedict Cumberbatch delivers a powerful performance as Cummings, capturing his intensity and single-mindedness in his pursuit of victory. Cummings is portrayed as a strategist who is willing to push the boundaries of what is legal and ethical in order to win. Despite his flaws, the movie shows Cummings as a man who genuinely believes in the cause of Brexit and its potential benefits for the United Kingdom.

The movie also explores the divide between those who wanted to leave the European Union and those who wanted to remain. It delves into the complex issues of immigration, sovereignty, and trade, that were at stake in the Brexit referendum. The movie portrays the tension and animosity between the two sides, as well as the confusion and uncertainty that emerged in the aftermath of the result.

Sarah Belcher as Mary Wakefield provides a strong counterpoint to Cummings, showing a more personal view of the impact that the campaign had on those closest to him. The movie also features Malcolm Freeman as David Cameron, the former Prime Minister who called the referendum and ultimately resigned after the vote.

The movie is well-written and well-acted, with a strong cast that brings the characters to life in a convincing way. The direction and cinematography are equally strong, creating a sense of urgency and tension that keeps the viewers engaged throughout.

Brexit is not just a movie about politics, but a movie about people and the consequences of their actions. It highlights the importance of understanding the motivations and perspectives of those with different viewpoints, even if we disagree with them. The movie is not overtly partisan, but rather presents a balanced view of the events and issues that led up to the Brexit referendum.

Overall, Brexit is a compelling drama that provides a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most significant political events in recent British history. It is a thought-provoking movie that encourages viewers to reflect on the impact that politics has on our lives and the importance of understanding the perspectives of others.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2019
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    1 hr 32 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (17,672)