The Campaign (DVD REVIEW)
The Campaign
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
Ferrell and
Galifianakis Co-Star as Adversaries in Election Year Comedy
If you’re looking for a timely, laugh-a-minute
comedy about the dirty tricks being employed during a cutthroat political campaign, your wait is over. The Campaign
stars Will Ferrell as Cam Brady, a popular North Carolina Congressman who’s
running unopposed for his fifth term in office until an Anthony Weiner-level
peccadillo becomes public knowledge.
That
boneheaded blunder opens the door for a nerdy, unworthy opponent named Marty
Higgins (Zach Galifianakis) to enter the race. He’s being bankrolled by a
couple of very wealthy businessman, Glen (John Lithgow) and Wade Motch (Dan
Aykroyd), sleazy, power-hungry siblings ostensibly patterned after the billionaire
Koch brothers, notorious backers of arch-conservative causes.
Bragging
about being “candidate creators” more than “job creators,” the Motches
specifically seize on naïve Marty since he’s so malleable. From behind the
scenes, they orchestrate a complete overhaul of Higgins’ image with the help of
a no-nonsense campaign manager (Dylan McDermott).
Soon,
Brady realizes he’s in the fight of his life, as both sides resort to
increasingly-devious tactics to prevail on Election Day. For instance, we find
Marty wearing what he calls a “Yamaha” on his head during services at a
synagogue, while Cam sings in the gospel choir of a black Baptist Church
and plays with rattlesnakes to curry favor with the congregation of a sect of
serpent-handling evangelists.
But
despite his best efforts, Brady continues to sabotage his own campaign at every
turn, whether by accidentally punching a baby and a puppy, or by being caught
having sex with a supporter in a port-o-john. And when the polls indicate that
the tide is turning decisively in Marty’s favor, the focus becomes whether
he’ll be a tool of the Motch brothers or choose to do what’s best for his
district.
Will
Ferrell’s over-the-top approach to Cam serves
as the perfect counterpoint to Zach Galifianakis’ relatively-subdued
interpretation of sweet-natured Marty. The film also features several inspired
support performances, most notably, Dylan McDermott and Jason Sudeikis as equally-devious
campaign managers, and Karen Maruyama as an ebonics-accented Asian housekeeper.
Throw
in amusing cameos by a neverending string of political pundits like Bill Maher,
Wolf Blitzer, Chris Matthews, Piers Morgan, Joe Scarborough, Lawrence
O’Donnell, Willie Geist, Mika Brezezinski, Ed Schultz and Dennis Miller, and
you’ve got all the makings for a bona fide election season sensation. Galifianakis and Ferrell as the
funniest candidates money can buy!
Excellent (3.5 stars)
Rated R for profanity, sexuality, nudity and crude humor.
Running time: 97
minutes
Distributor: Warner
Home Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD Combo
Pack Extras: Deleted scenes; gag reel; Line-O-Rama; and more.
To see a trailer for The Campaign, visit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omcm3VCVpage
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