Donald Trump's Take on "The Apprentice" biopic: Fury, Threats, and a Whole Lotta Drama!
The Apprentice Movie: A Controversial Look at a Young Donald Trump
Ali Abbasi's new movie, The Apprentice, is a biopic about Donald Trump in the 1970s, showcasing his relationship with the infamous attorney Roy Cohn (played by Jeremy Strong). It's a seriously controversial movie; particularly because of its release timing: just before the 2024 election! It's a very risky move; the timing has become a key component because it raised the political stakes, prompting a furious reaction from Trump himself. We'll dive deep into the drama! It showcases Sebastian Stan's portrayal as a young Trump; this controversial movie is more than simply a biographical drama. It highlights important themes surrounding leadership, ambition, political power and how these concepts manifest in surprising and sometimes terrifying ways.
The movie premiered at Cannes in May 2024, with its official release in October 2024. And the reception is…mixed. Critics are largely positive but this controversial narrative surrounding this important and influential individual makes any commentary surrounding the movie, particularly at this time; incredibly fraught with implications and it might affect whether audience members might decide to consume it in theaters at all. This timing choice however created major news, making people even more likely to consume and debate what this might exactly mean and whether this political context will make people decide whether they might actually enjoy or dislike this project in theaters at all. This article fully explores the resulting controversies surrounding Trump's reactions and statements; the impact created and how much of an impact this had both politically, culturally and through various news sources.
Trump's Campaign: "Fake News," Lawsuits, and Foreign Interference Accusations!
Trump's reelection campaign exploded! Their reaction towards the Cannes screening called it "pure fiction… sensationalizing lies… long debunked" (Variety). They're talking about scenes such as an alleged sexual assault, Trump's amphetamine use, and plastic surgery for his bald spot. They threatened lawsuits! They also used a seriously dubious accusation later: claiming "foreign interference” (Deadline); because companies from the US, Canada, Ireland, and Denmark helped produce this film.
Trump's Own Words: A "Disgusting Hatchet Job"!
Trump weighed in via Truth Social on October 14th: “A FAKE and CLASSLESS Movie… The Apprentice (Do they even have the right to use that name without approval?), will hopefully ‘bomb.’ It’s cheap…defamatory…and politically disgusting… to hurt the Greatest Political Movement...” (Truth Social). This post criticizes those involved, including journalist Gabe Sherman (the screenwriter). He even uses these strongly negative personal insults toward Sherman, his ex-wife Ivana Trump, and several other associated individuals. Note how his attack points were those surrounding dishonesty, particularly towards himself. His use of rhetoric is especially important because he’s making several key claims involving “fake” portrayals as the primary argument that makes this a deeply controversial narrative, one likely driven and focused towards winning specific aspects surrounding political commentary.
Did Trump Even See The Movie? The Unanswered Question
The big question remains: did Trump actually see The Apprentice? He never really stated that. His 2020 comments regarding Sarah Cooper's impersonations ("wouldn't be interested in seeing negative interpretations") might suggest he skipped the film entirely. He does mention Ivana in that same social media message, adding this additional point; which may be part of a calculated plan to use certain issues and arguments to deflect from negative attention. The statement itself only further reiterates his accusations surrounding how deeply politically charged the movie appears to be.
Abbasi's Response: An Offer to Talk
Ali Abbasi responded to Trump's comments with that now well-known offer via X; an attempt to de-escalate the conflict created by the initial outrage from Trump’s comments by saying he’d appreciate his thoughts and that he could discuss his portrayal in more detail (Variety). There’s nothing else really stated, emphasizing a sense of disappointment and regret at the impossibility of finding further common ground between these parties. Yet that willingness to continue having dialogues might imply that Abbasi remains concerned about misinterpretations around his political motives; an element seemingly always emphasized and stated to media following Cannes.
Conclusion: The Apprentice: A Movie That's More Than Just a Biopic!
The Apprentice is more than a movie. It's a flashpoint— igniting an incredible debate in that ongoing commentary surrounding Trump's actions both prior and in present day. This article explores the deeply political nature surrounding its entire production and how such deeply entrenched political motivations impact movie commentary, and those arguments regarding accuracy, honesty, and political intention of the creator. Even though he attacked it viciously, Trump may not have seen it. Yet Trump’s response remains incredibly revealing of how he wants people to interpret this moment in time and uses these strong negative and emotive phrases designed towards winning public favor—and Abbasi's willingness to discuss everything emphasizes an interesting duality; his artistic motivations; which he consistently emphasizes remain mostly disconnected from those strongly worded condemnations, providing unique insights on artistic expression amidst severe political controversy.