Mostly a misfire
This film had it's interesting moments, and plenty of potential, but I think it failed in the most important thing: it failed to explain the main protagonist's motives. What do we know about Cheney after having seen it? That he was a careerist, unscrupulous businessman? A pragmatic schemer, or someone who at least in some instances acted on his convictions, and if so, what those convictions were? A loving father, lifelong lackey to his intensely ambitious wife, a patriot, closeted autocrat? It's as confusing as neoconservativism itself, but this film doesn't do a good job in tackling this enigma. Instead it throws in a docudrama-level cacophony of narrations, and voice-overs, and info-graphics, whereas it only needed to get inside this character and tell his story.
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