The Apprentice

The Apprentice (2024)

6.9/10 694 votes 2h 2m HD

Overview

A young Donald Trump, eager to make his name as a hungry scion of a wealthy family in 1970s New York, comes under the spell of Roy Cohn, the cutthroat attorney who would help create the Donald Trump we know today. Cohn sees in Trump the perfect protégé—someone with raw ambition, a hunger for success, and a willingness to do whatever it takes to win.

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Cast

Sebastian Stan

Sebastian Stan

Donald Trump

Jeremy Strong

Jeremy Strong

Roy Cohn

Martin Donovan

Martin Donovan

Fred Trump

Maria Bakalova

Maria Bakalova

Ivana Trump

Catherine McNally

Catherine McNally

Mary Anne Trump

Charlie Carrick

Charlie Carrick

Freddy Trump

Ben Sullivan

Ben Sullivan

Russell Eldridge

Mark Rendall

Mark Rendall

Roger Stone

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CinemaSerf

6/10

I was really quite disappointed with this. It focusses on the rise of Donald Trump, and in that role Sebastian Stan proves quite effective at mimicking some of the famous mannerisms of the man himself. The facial expressions and the habit of repeating himself to thrust home his point are well captured by this performance. The rest of it, though, came across as little better than crude, occasionally violent, speculation centred around his relationship with the celebrated, and much feared, attorney Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong) whose thinly disguised homosexuality proves to be a more telling indictment of a New York that was beginning to come to terms with AIDS. Trump's rise from wealth to greater wealth and prosperity is skirted over too superficially with little meat put on the bones of his property acquisitions, developments and battles with an Ed Koch-led city hall, and it's all presented a bit too episodically weakly. Maria Bakalova acquits herself well enough as Ivana but as to the drama concerning the rest of his family, that's undercooked and I struggled to identify the accent(s) that seemed to be coming from his mother (Catherine McNally) as the importance of that torrid family unit struggles to impact on the story. For me, Strong steals his scenes and delivers well as the manipulative and scheming lawyer with few scruples, but the rest of this is all a bit of a soap that will probably polarise opinion as effectively as does Donald Trump himself.

October 9, 2024
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Manuel São Bento

7/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/the-apprentice-review-sebastian-stan-and-jeremy-strong-shine-in-a-provocative-bold-donald-trump-biopic/

"The Apprentice will leave no one indifferent. By crafting a provocative, uncompromising narrative about Donald Trump's early days, Ali Abbasi and Gabriel Sherman confront audiences with a raw, unsettling view of a man who shaped politics, business, his country, and the world with intense controversy and questionable morals.

The exceptional, award-worthy performances from Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong elevate a bold script unafraid to incriminate a former - and perhaps future - POTUS in multiple ways, revealing shocking events from his life and career.

It's a biopic that challenges the audience to reflect on the choices we make every day and just how far we're willing to go to achieve our dreams."

Rating: B+

October 13, 2024
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Chandler Danier

8/10

Donnie Baby!!! Cool film about rich people doing rich people shit. But wait! It's the president of the EEUU.

Great performances. Nice period specific film effects. Not sure how accurate it is but I assume 100% if the greatest country in the world tried to stop its release.

December 10, 2024
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Brent Marchant

8/10

In the interest of full disclosure, originally I had not intended to watch this film, a decision I’ll freely admit was governed by my politics, especially after reading several mistaken early reviews claiming that the picture presented a “sympathetic” look at its protagonist (a conclusion that, in hindsight, truly escapes me). However, I changed my mind after hearing about the recently announced Oscar nominations bestowing accolades on Sebastian Stan for lead actor and Jeremy Strong for supporting actor for their performances in this picture. And it was through that viewing experience that I realized I should not have let my politics get in the way of my screening decisions. Director Ali Abbasi’s fourth feature outing is truly one of 2024’s surprise stand-outs, one that certainly deserves more attention and recognition than it has received. This “origin story” about the meteoric rise of New York real estate mogul Donald Trump (Stan) in the 1970s and 80s candidly illustrates how he became the individual he is today under the tutelage of lawyer Roy Cohn (Strong), the infamous, underhanded political fixer who rose to prominence as Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s “trusted” associate during the 1950s Congressional anti-Communist hearings. Cohn, a man who would stop at virtually nothing to get his way for himself and his clients, groomed his impressionable apprentice on how to do the same for himself in business and in life, developments chronicled here in unreserved detail. In that sense, then, one could probably best characterize this offering as “instructive” about the nature of the man who went on to be elected to a second term as President, despite his many obvious and highly public failings. This story is brought to life thanks to the superb (and largely overlooked) screenwriting of Gabriel Sherman in only his second feature film outing, along with the picture’s fine editing, spot-on period piece production design, and outstanding performances of its two principals, particularly Strong. While the film indeed presents an excellent depiction of Trump’s apprenticeship in the business world, it could have been stronger when examining his personal life, particularly his stormy courtship of and arm’s-length marriage to wife Ivana (Maria Bakalova) and his rocky relationship with his family, both of which could have used some bolstering. Nevertheless, “The Apprentice” genuinely is one of the year’s best releases. It’s just a shame that more viewers didn’t see it before the last election.

January 25, 2025

TV Spot (Teaser)

3 Rules of Winning Clip (Clip)

Official Clip - Roy Cohn's Birthday (Clip)

Sebastian Stan & Jeremy Strong Unpack Trump & Cohn Transformation | BAFTA Film Awards 2025 (Featurette)

'Do You Think You'll Be A Good President' (Clip)

Make America Great Again (Clip)

Prenup (Clip)

'The Apprentice' With Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Strong, and More (Featurette)

Finding Donald Trump by Making his Origin Story (Featurette)

Jeremy Strong on why THE APPRENTICE is essential to understand who Donald Trump is (Featurette)

Why THE APPRENTICE is important to see in cinemas (Featurette)

Acclaim :15 (Teaser)

Official Clip - First Meeting of Trump & Roy Cohn (Clip)

Exclusive Clip (Clip)

Official Clip - Courtroom (Clip)

Official Clip - A Million Bucks (Clip)

:30 Spot (Teaser)

Maria Bakalova: Portraying Ivana Trump (Featurette)

International Trailer (Trailer)

Official Trailer (Trailer)

Clip (Clip)