Directed by Alex Gibney
Directed by Alex Gibney
"Why would you make a documentary," kingpin lobbyist
"No one watches documentaries. You should make an action movie," he advised, which, in the best possible sense, is what Gibney has done.
"Casino Jack and
Gibney's latest, coming after the bitter Congressional battles over health-care and financial reform, couldn't be more timely. It's a film about lobbying, about how interest groups get their voices heard in
The film shrewdly filters this examination through the character of Abramoff, generally conceded to be the best in the business of connecting money to power. "He could talk a dog off a meat truck," says the candid
In telling this story of a pervasive influence-peddling and corruption scandal that cut a wide swath through
In addition to sharp, on-camera interviews with some of the key participants, including former
There are reproduced e-mails, vintage TV-news footage, a soundtrack that includes
Perhaps taking a note from Abramoff (who declined to appear on camera), director Gibney even starts the film with a conventional action sequence that re-creates the mob hit that took out a
"Casino Jack's" story, however, starts much further back, with Abramoff's early career as a power in the College Republicans, where he worked with the likes of
After a brief stint as a film producer (the Dolph Lundgren-starring "Red Scorpion") Abramoff returned to
"Casino Jack" goes into great detail on a number of Abramoff's schemes and stratagems, but a few stand out. Because many of his conservative colleagues couldn't be seen taking money from Abramoff's less savory clients, his associate
The heart of Abramoff's downfall was the elaborate overbilling schemes he concocted to charge Native American tribes some
One of Abramoff's most costly weaknesses was his penchant for putting everything into electronic communication. "What every American should learn from Jack," says
Frankly, there's a whole lot more we could learn from this gripping, unsavory story, and it behooves us to do so before even more damage is done.
"Casino Jack and the United States of Money" Movie Trailer
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MPAA rating: R (for some language).
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