Plot:
Whether you love him or hate him, you cannot deny that George W. Bush is a unique figure in the world today. As the only remaining superpower in the world, Bush's life can be described as ups and downs and magnificent. Americans like him because he withstood the pressure in the storm of 911 and led the American people to turn grief into strength to win the long-coveted Middle East oil fields for the United States. His tough hawkish style made the style of the United States as a world hegemon deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. However, during his tenure, he also completely ended the economic rebound created by Clinton, and even dragged the United States and the world into the quagmire of the 2008 financial crisis; the two wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to fight terrorism with terrorism also made the lives of the American people and the people of the Middle East fall into sorrow. There have been too many comments on Bush's merits and demerits, and there are many films about this politician in Hollywood. However, this film is the first time that Bush's life is fully presented in the form of a biographical film. This film not only contains the portrayal of Bush's political career from his father's senior adviser to the governor of Florida and then the president of the United States, but also reflects the gossips about his unruly youth. Of course, the film also records a lot of the most controversial focus of Bush's political career, the Iraq War. As director Oliver Stone said, what he wants to do in this film is to reproduce a familiar yet unfamiliar George W. Bush as objectively and truthfully as possible.