The Apprentice Gets Dumber the Longer It Goes On
Briefly

"Jeremy Strong has in the last few years become one of our most familiar faces, but he remains an emotional chameleon, able to quickly project a single, precise feeling..."
"Directed by Ali Abbasi and written by Gabriel Sherman, The Apprentice is a hodgepodge of scenes from the life of Trump and Cohn with little emotional fluidity."
"There is something quaintly touching about these early scenes, which manage to briefly humanize Trump... the way his straight-arrow dorkiness is pulverized and reshaped by the imperious Cohn."
"Donald's real bane is his cruel, racist monster of a father, Fred... who terrorizes his kids in an effort to turn them into 'killers' (a.k.a. 'winners')."
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