Wag The Dog

"Wag the Dog," directed by Barry Levinson and released in 1997, is a satirical and thought-provoking film that skillfully examines the manipulation of media and the power of political spin. The movie presents a captivating narrative that blurs the line between reality and fabrication, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.


Tracy Lime, played by Kirsten Dunst, is a standout character in the film. As a young girl who witnesses lots of significant events in the movie, Lime becomes a crucial component in the political machinations that unfold.


Dunst brings a natural charm and innocence to the role, portraying Lime as an unwitting participant caught up in a web of deceit. Her performance adds a touch of humanity to the story, highlighting the ethical dilemmas faced by ordinary individuals when confronted with the overwhelming influence of those in power.


The film's screenplay, written by David Mamet and Hilary Henkin, is sharp and witty, filled with clever dialogue and biting social commentary. It delves into the world of political manipulation, exploring the lengths to which individuals will go to shape public perception and maintain control. The script of "Wag The Dog" masterfully blends humor and drama, offering a scathing critique of the media and its role in shaping public opinion.


Release: 1997

Stars: Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro, Anne Heche, Kirsten Dunst

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 86%

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