The new trailer of the upcoming biopic ‘The Apprentice‘ based on the life of Donald Trump has been released recently, which has created a wave of curiosity among the audience. Directed by Ali Abbasi, the film stars Sebastian Stan as Trump, while Jeremy Strong will be seen in the role of lawyer Roy Cohn. The film, which shows the rise of Trump’s real estate empire in the 1970s and 80s, discusses in depth the controversial commercial personality of his time.
“The trailer showcases how Stan’s portrayal of Trump reflects his uncompromising winning mentality,” Briarcliff Entertainment said in a statement with the launch of the trailer. It gives a glimpse of the early days of Trump’s career, where his ambitious nature and Roy Cohn‘s influence are prominently shown. Maria Bakalova also plays Ivana Trump in the film, making it clear to the audience that the focus of the film is not just on business matters but also on various aspects of Trump’s personal life.
Although ‘The Apprentice’ faced several difficulties for distribution, despite Trump’s attempts to block its release, Briarcliff Entertainment has acquired the North American distribution rights. The film is now awaiting its theatrical release for the audience, and its trailer has further increased the excitement for this much-awaited biopic.
The trailer of Abbasa’s upcoming film ‘The Apprentice’ revealed, shedding light on Trump’s infamous personality
Abbasa’s new film ‘The Apprentice’ remained mysterious for a long time, but the recently released trailer has given many hints about the film. Analysis of the trailer shows that the focus of the film will be on an in-depth investigation of Donald Trump’s infamous personality in the world of American politics and business. “No matter what happens, you claim victory and never give up,” this dialogue spoken by a lead character clearly highlights Trump’s incredible consistency and perseverance.
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The trailer of the film introduces a grainy film stock look and non-traditional aspect ratio, which hints at a different and unique experience to be offered to the audience. Abbasa’s film, which is already in the news due to its controversial subject, has further piqued the curiosity of the audience with its special styles and portrayal. It not only focuses on Trump’s political personality but also presents his personal and business journey.
In a major part, the trailer shows the physical transformation of the actor, which shows how Trump’s personality and appearance have changed over time. The particularly eye-catching aspect in the trailer is Trump’s orange skin and his distinctive speaking style. This approach not only brings Trump’s personality to the audience but also touches upon the different stages of his career.
At the end of the film, Stan is shown talking about running for the presidency as Trump, which clearly indicates that ‘The Apprentice’ will also unravel the seeds of his enthusiasm for Trump’s political leadership. This shows that the film will not only focus on the events of Trump’s life but will also seriously present his presidential dreams.
Positive reviews of ‘The Apprentice’ have already come out, and the trailer has further increased the curiosity among the audience. Abbas’s film will not only present Trump’s story from a new perspective, but it will also provide the audience with a deep and thoughtful film experience.
Trump’s shadow on “The Apprentice”: Controversies and commercial challenges
The new film “The Apprentice”, based on the controversial image of Donald Trump, has attracted attention even before its release. The main focus of this film is on Trump’s business and personal life, although it is less focused on his politics. According to reviews, the film is a well-made project that features some strong performances. But despite this, questions are being raised about the commercial future of the film.
“The film may find itself in trouble from a commercial point of view,” experts say. Trump’s staunch supporters may reject this film, as Trump himself has tried to stop its release. On the other hand, Trump’s critics and disgruntled viewers, who are already fed up with Trump’s politics and personal life, may not show interest in this film. This situation makes the commercial future of the film questionable.
Thus, the future of “The Apprentice” is not only influenced by Trump’s image, but is also intricately linked to the audience’s preferences and perspective on politics. The success or failure of the film will depend on the broader audience’s perspective and their feelings toward Trump.
Source: Briarcliff Entertainment