Those who would defend Palin would cite that she had just recently given birth, had a pregnant teen-age daughter, and a son shipping off to Iraq as distractions from the campaign. Those individually would cripple lesser people, but the hubris shown by Palin only compounded them. Most people understand politics to be a rough and tumble areana that is not for the faint of heart. All who enter the fray under even the best of circumstances are worn down. Palin was even warned about how hard it would be but she waved them off. Simply by denying how hard it would be was but the first of Palin's problems.
Another problem shown by the film, and if true is purely horrifying, was how little basic knowledge about the world Palin brought. Several times in the film, Palin is shown being briefed the most common of knowledge. Playing catch-up is not un-common. My beloved Harry Truman knew virtually nothing of the atomic bombs only months before dropping them, Nixon did not really know his secret plans in Vietnam until he opened them in the Oval Office. These examples are far different, and less severe (albeit more serious) than Palin needing to be taught that Germany was part of the Axis Powers during World War Two.
That being said, Game Change should not be a shock to anyone who studies politics. The vetting, nomination or even simple selection of possible candidates is a messy process. Game Changes does show what happens when this process fails so in a sense it is a film about how we pick our candidates.
Layered beneath the facts and figures of Game Change is some very good acting by Julianne Moore, who is so spot on in her Palin that if you closed your eyes you thought you were listening to her. The film itself is very good. You could tell that very expenses were spared, which is common for anything Tom Hanks is a part of. Rather than use stock footage and newspaper articles, the filmmakers took the time to print newspapers with the actors in character, and cut filmed footage in to real newscasts. This allows the view to see Ed Harris and Moore as their characters rather than the real John McCain or Sarah Palin Overall I would give Game Change a good rating. It is scary to think that Sarah Palin was that ignorant, but it is not hard to believe. In playing the "what if" game, I have to say that if McCain ticket had won, our country would have been fine...so long a McCain remained healthy. I must say, after watching Game Change, I would have been worried if Palin had taken over.
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