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Encyclopedia > Election (movie)

Election can refer to two films.


The 1999 film directed by Alexander Payne that stars Reese Witherspoon, Matthew Broderick, and Chris Klein, see Election (film). Constantine Alexander Payne (born February 10, 1961 in Omaha, Nebraska), American film director and screenwriter. ... Reese Witherspoon Laura Jean Reese Witherspoon (born March 22, 1976) is an American actress perhaps most familiar as Elle Woods in the film Legally Blonde (2001) and its sequel Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde (2003). ... Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American film and stage actor who is perhaps most widely known for his role as the title character in Ferris Buellers Day Off (although the most successful film where he has a starring role is The Lion King, voicing the adult... There are a number of noted individuals named Chris Klein: Chris Klein (actor) is an American actor best known for American Pie (movie). ... Election is a 1999 film adapted from a novel of the same name by Tom Perrotta. ...


The 2005 film directed by Johnnie To, see Election (2005 movie). Johnnie To Kei-fung (杜琪峰) (born April 22, 1955) is a Hong Kong film director and producer. ... Election (Chinese title: 黑社會 Triads - literally Black Society) is a 2005 movie directed by Johnnie To with a large ensemble cast. ...


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ALAN DALE | What We Do Best: American Movie Comedies of the 1990s (6255 words)
The movie’s Tracy has a few vestigial moments of introspection, in which she says she wasn’t a sexual victim of the teacher who lost his job, that she misses talking to him, that she has no friends and is lonely.
Election is as much a total satire as Citizen Ruth and with a high school election as the setting the material is just sitting on the vine, waiting to be gathered.
The movie seems to think it’s stylishly ironic, but with a vacuum at the center, the only thing it has to fall back on is satire of media culture.
Election Movie Review by Anthony Leong (909 words)
It is election season at Carver High School, and it is time for the student body to choose their elected representatives for the student council in the upcoming year.
And while it does eventually come close to overwhelming the story with its numerous (and some may say gimmicky) asides, the 'he said, she said' exposition sheds more light on the character that is speaking than what is actually being said.
"Election" is a welcome wake-up call to all those sugarcoated and empty-headed teen romances that have been polluting the megaplexes in recent months.
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