The Ides of March follows a presidential primary in Ohio in its last competitively contested days. Directed by, written by and starring George Clooney (as Governor Mike Morris) this slick, well acted film is a triumph.
From the off you get the feeling that this film isn't going to be anything other than dark and cynical. While this is not telling us much about politics that we don't already know in regards to corruption and disloyalty the script is believable and intelligent, if a little unremarkable. What the script does do, however, is create a terrific tension that is maintained throughout the film's 98 minute duration and while it isn't revolutionary in any way; it is a vehicle for some incredible performances.
Ryan Gosling and Evan Rachel Wood's chemistry while short lived in the film is mesmerizing. Gosling does an amazing job with a complicated character and really brings Stephen Meyers to life; this, another captivating performance in an extremely successful year for the 31 year old Canadian. Clooney himself puts in a solid performance and while you feel that the seasoned talents of Paul Giamatti and Phillip Seymour Hoffman have been wasted slightly they still strengthen the film with terrific supporting roles.
It will be surprising if the Ides of March doesn't receive an Oscar nod or two come February and they will be well deserved. Clooney is carving himself out an impressive career as a director, looking forward to what else is to come from the Silver Fox!

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