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In his new film about President George W. Bush, director
Oliver Stone wants to present the controversial character in a more humane
manner.
The film is expected to begin shooting in about a month,
with Stone aiming to finish it before the elections in next January.
The director said that he was not trying to create an
anti-Bush movie, like others did, but he only wanted to portray the president
as an ordinary man, going through troubled times, as an alcohol addict, and
succeeding in becoming the most powerful figure in the political world.
Stone, who has already made two films on American presidents,
“Nixon” and “JFK,” will reportedly describe the problems between Bush and his
father, in his youth, and other notorious turning points in the current
American president’s life.
The warmer moments of Bush will be depicted as well, such as
his love of inventing nicknames or his struggle to make his father proud of
him.
“It's a behind-the-scenes approach, similar to ‘Nixon,’ to
give a sense of what it's like to be in his skin,” Stone told Daily Variety in
January, adding, “I'm a dramatist who is interested in people, and I have
empathy for Bush as a human being, much the same as I did for Castro, Nixon,
Jim Morrison, Jim Garrison and Alexander the Great.”
He did not share his personal opinion of the president with
the publication, explaining, “I can't give you that, because the filmmaker has
to hide in the work. Here, I'm the referee, and I want a fair, true portrait of
the man.”
The actors chosen to play George W. Bush and his wife, Laura
Bush, are James Brolin, and, respectively, Elizabeth Banks, who previously
appeared in “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” and “Spider-Man.”
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