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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:Bulworth finds out Nina was the assassin sent to kill him. [[HopeSpot But she refuses to fulfill the contract]], seeing up close that Bulworth could really make a difference if he lives. Just when Bulworth gets a good night's rest and wakes up clear-headed and ready to get back to campaigning for real, someone else shoots him.]]
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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:Bulworth finds out Nina was the assassin sent to kill him. [[HopeSpot But she refuses to fulfill the contract]], seeing up close that Bulworth could really make a difference if he lives. Just when Bulworth gets a good night's rest and wakes up clear-headed and ready to get back to campaigning for real, someone else shoots him.him, leaving his fate uncertain.]]
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* HopeSpot: [[spoiler:When Bulworth finds out Nina won't kill him after all. Some other assassin -- and it's never said who hired ''that'' guy -- blows him away the next morning.]]
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* HopeSpot: [[spoiler:When Bulworth finds out Nina won't kill him after all. Some other assassin -- and it's never said who hired ''that'' guy -- blows shoots him away the next morning.]]
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* ShootTheShaggyDog: After all that self-discovery and personal growth, [[spoiler:Bulworth is assassinated. By someone else -- the hitman (or rather hit''woman'') he hired decided not to, noticing that he had a chance of making things better for people, [[InLoveWithTheMark and had fallen in love with him]].]]
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* ShootTheShaggyDog: After all that self-discovery and personal growth, [[spoiler:Bulworth is assassinated.shot. By someone else -- the hitman (or rather hit''woman'') he hired decided not to, noticing that he had a chance of making things better for people, [[InLoveWithTheMark and had fallen in love with him]].]]
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%%Who? Bulworth? He's clearly meant to be in the right on most subjects* StrawmanPolitical
%%Who? Bulworth? He's clearly meant to be in the right on most subjects* StrawmanPolitical
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''Bulworth'' is a 1998 political satire film starring Creator/WarrenBeatty, who also co-wrote and directed.
The story begins as the title character, Senator Jay Bulworth of California, grows weary with his political career and failing marriage. He decides to end his life, taking out a ten million dollar life insurance policy so his daughter will remain well off, and hiring a hitman to kill him in two days' time. With nothing to lose, he spends his final hours telling the public how he really feels about them, smoking marijuana, dressing like a gangsta rapper, and rapping about socialism.
With a new found purpose in life as the voice of the underclass, he begins to regret his decision to hire someone to kill him. Can he stay one step ahead of the assassin's bullet?
Creator/HalleBerry also stars.
''Bulworth'' is a 1998 political satire film starring Creator/WarrenBeatty, who also co-wrote and directed.
The story begins as the title character, Senator Jay Bulworth of California, grows weary with his political career and failing marriage. He decides to end his life, taking out a ten million dollar life insurance policy so his daughter will remain well off, and hiring a hitman to kill him in two days' time. With nothing to lose, he spends his final hours telling the public how he really feels about them, smoking marijuana, dressing like a gangsta rapper, and rapping about socialism.
With a new found purpose in life as the voice of the underclass, he begins to regret his decision to hire someone to kill him. Can he stay one step ahead of the assassin's bullet?
Creator/HalleBerry also stars.
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''Bulworth'' is a 1998 American political satire film directed by and starring Creator/WarrenBeatty, who also co-wrote the sceenplay. Joining him in the cast are Creator/HalleBerry, Creator/OliverPlatt, Creator/DonCheadle, Creator/PaulSorvino, Creator/JackWarden, Creator/IsaiahWashington and
The story begins as the title character, Senator Jay Bulworth of California, grows weary with his political career and failing marriage. He decides to end his life, taking out a
Creator/HalleBerry also stars.
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* NoNameGiven: The [[spoiler: news photographer]] played by Graham Beckel is billed simply as "Man with Dark Glasses".
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* NoNameGiven: The [[spoiler: news photographer]] played by Graham Beckel Creator/GrahamBeckel is billed simply as "Man with Dark Glasses".
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: The film is an angry satire of the American Democratic Party's Liberalism in TheNineties.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: {{Satire}}: The film is an angry satire of the American Democratic Party's Liberalism in TheNineties.
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* WalkAndTalk: Or rather, run and talk; when Bulworth is walking out of the airport, into meetings, or anywhere, when he thinks some is going to kill him, he walks very fast or even runs, so Murphy and Feldman have to struggle to keep up with him.
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* {{Gratuitous Rap}}: It is quite clear that Sen. Bulworth has not practiced his craft much.
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* {{Gratuitous Rap}}: Rap}}:
** It is quite clear that Sen. Bulworth has not practiced his craft much.
** It is quite clear that Sen. Bulworth has not practiced his craft much.
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* HeroicBSOD: Bulworth. Halfway through the movie he's clearly insomniac and falling apart. But his breakdown is making him ''more'' popular (and depending on your political view, ''more'' sane).
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* HeroicBSOD: Bulworth. Halfway through the movie he's clearly an insomniac and falling apart. But his breakdown is making him ''more'' popular (and depending on your political view, ''more'' sane).
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-->'''Bulworth:''' You said you didn't have to know who it (the guy who's the target) is.\\
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-->'''Bulworth:''' You said you didn't have to know who it (the [the guy who's the target) target] is.\\
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* InTheFutureHumansWillBeOneRace: When Bulworth is on TV in brutal-honesty mode, he suggests that the U.S.A. should engage in "[[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness a voluntary, free-spirited, open-ended program of procreative racial deconstruction]]". Seeing the blank look on the interviewer's face, he re-phrases it more bluntly: "Everybody just gotta keep fuckin' each other 'til they're all the same color".
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* InTheFutureHumansWillBeOneRace: When Bulworth is on TV in brutal-honesty brutal honesty mode, he suggests that the U.S.A. USA should engage in "[[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness a voluntary, free-spirited, open-ended program of procreative racial deconstruction]]". Seeing the blank look on the interviewer's face, he re-phrases it more bluntly: "Everybody just gotta keep fuckin' each other 'til they're all the same color".
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%%Who? Bulworth? He's clearlty meant to be in the right on most subjects* StrawmanPolitical
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* ShootTheShaggyDog: After all that self-discovery and personal growth, [[spoiler:Bulworth is assassinated. By someone else -- the hitman (or rather hit''woman'') he hired decided not to, noticing that he had a chance of making things better for people.]]
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* ShootTheShaggyDog: After all that self-discovery and personal growth, [[spoiler:Bulworth is assassinated. By someone else -- the hitman (or rather hit''woman'') he hired decided not to, noticing that he had a chance of making things better for people.people, [[InLoveWithTheMark and had fallen in love with him]].]]
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''Bulworth'' is a 1998 political satire film starring Creator/WarrenBeatty (who also directed and co-wrote the screenplay) and Creator/HalleBerry.
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''Bulworth'' is a 1998 political satire film starring Creator/WarrenBeatty (who Creator/WarrenBeatty, who also directed and co-wrote the screenplay) and Creator/HalleBerry.
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Creator/HalleBerry also stars.