The American President Essay

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Movie Review: The American President (1995) By: Meidina Felita Alifandra (Nanda) International Relations 2014 IRE Class 1 The American President was an American romantic – comedy – drama film which is released on November 17th, 1995. This film was written by Aaron Sorkin and was directed by Rob Reiner. This film was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and was distributed by Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros Pictures for official North America Release, and also by Universal Pictures for international release. The American President was a movie about the President of United States, a leader of the free world who was lonely, named Andrew Shepherd who was casted by Michael Douglas. He was a widower for a several years after his wife died …show more content…

He met and quickly fell in love with Sydney. The president struggled to do his duty to the nation in his office, but his desire to have a serious personal relationship with Sydney Ellen Wade outside of the office was equally important. His every action was reflected in poll results and approval ratings. The media was especially ruthless to the President Shepherd. The president made a deal with Sydney. If Sydney could secure 24 votes for the environmental bill by the date of the State of the Union, He will deliver the last …show more content…

It is related to Power, Influence, and Authority topic on political science. Definition of power given by R.H. Tawney that he defines power as “the capacity of an individual, or group of individuals, to modify the conduct of other individuals or groups in the manner in which he [the power holder] desires.” This movie is also about the power in use in persuasion. Persuasion of power involves using arguments and information to get people to act as the persuader desires. Persuasion may be the shape of advice and providing information or using lies and deception, distorting and withholding relevant information to influence its targets. Most of the works of International organizations consists of the efforts of the various delegates to persuade one

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