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The Special Relationship

A dramatisation that follows Tony Blair's journey from political understudy waiting in the wings of the world arena to accomplished prime minister standing confidently in the spotlight of centre stage. It is a story about relationships, between two powerful men (Blair and Bill Clinton), two powerful couples, and husbands and wives.

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Release : 2010
Rating : 6.7
Studio : BBC Film,  HBO Films, 
Crew : Art Department Assistant,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Michael Sheen Demetri Goritsas Adam Godley Marc Rioufol Mark Bazeley
Genre : Drama History TV Movie

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Reviews

Colibel
2018/08/30

Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.

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CommentsXp
2018/08/30

Best movie ever!

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Sexyloutak
2018/08/30

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Numerootno
2018/08/30

A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

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petarmatic
2014/03/20

I was surprised to find out how good this political drama was going to be. I did not expect much, but received quite a solid political drama.First I am curious how truthful are these political conversations and events depicted in the film. I always wondered and I am still wondering how much depth script writers have when they write political drama like this? How much real truth do we get? I never had a chance to find that out and probably never will.Plot is interesting and the fact that USA and the UK considered ground troops and full invasion of Serbia is still a novelty to me. I never knew that was on the table. I am sorry they did not go with the full invasion and occupation of Serbia, like they did with Germany and Japan in WWII. It just shows to us how impotent Western powers can be sometimes. Serbia deserved to be demoted to the third! Full stop! Actin is still something to be desired in this film. Only actors who acted Tony Blair and Cherry Blair were up to par. The rest of the actors, I am not sure, I would not cast them again.All in all if you like political drama this is a film for you.

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dunmore_ego
2010/12/30

"All political friendship is strategic and conditional." --Tony Blair adviser.A touching bromance between two heads of state.The Special Relationship refers to that unspoken sexual tension between America and any other country that needs to suckle at her black milk teat so she won't crush them like Hulk crushes puny humans.THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP here alludes to the maternal suckling that President Bill Clinton offered Prime Minister Tony Blair when he took office, acting as adviser, mentor, and dirty uncle who exposed himself.Dennis Quaid is uncanny as Clinton, getting the voice, attitude and hair exactly right; Hope Davis is superb as Hillary, down to the witch's cackle. And Michael Sheen is Tony Blair once again on film. (I was unaware that SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP is in fact the third in writer Peter Morgan's own "special relationship" with Tony Blair as his subject, the first being THE DEAL (2003) then THE QUEEN (2006), all starring Sheen as Blair. Who woulda thought Tony Blair warranted a trilogy?!) RELATIONSHIP is a whirlwind fly-on-the-wall drama, a behind-the-scenes snapshot of a few moments in political history; as Clinton came into his second term as president, Blair was being elected Prime Minister. Movie follows two main events in their interaction - Bubba's Lewinsky indiscretion and how Blair stood by him, and Bubba's Kosovo decisions and how Blair stood over him.All these historical figures are still alive so it is with some speculation we listen to their bedroom chatter, prying into two couples talking about each other the way couples do. While Clinton relaxes on a bed popping chocolates into his mouth, he remarks to Hillary about how handsome Blair is; while Blair's wife Cherie (Helen McCrory) is amused at the U.S. press calling Bill and Hillary "Billary." (Would Blair and Bubba then be "Blubba"?) And what exactly did Bill tell Hillary about Monica? We see him confess like your average contrite philanderer to his frowning, icy wife - yet I very much doubt a president would prostrate himself so emotionally without also an eye towards the indomitable power he wields on the world stage and his wife's conduit to that power were she to keep her mouth shut.On Lewinsky, Blair remarks, "What he does is a private matter and it doesn't affect his ability to govern," publicly standing shoulder to shoulder with Clinton. Supporting a president in return for that president's friendship offers an insight into what might have made Blair W's lapdog. We now see that if one were unaware of Bush's flagrant stupidity, one would adopt the same supportive stance of the American presidency. However, in hindsight, Blair obviously bet on the wrong horse with Bush Jr, and irrevocably sullied his own legacy.SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP keeps the kid gloves on - a little apologist, a little leftist rewriting of history, a little extra sheen on The Sheen; it is, after all, a towering tribute to Tony. (And we thought only superheroes and hobbits warranted trilogies!) Clinton looks like a man who PROBABLY had an affair, and Blair looks dignified and astute in standing up to Clinton against pussyfooting in Kosovo.In 1999, Blair wanted ground troops in Kosovo to augment NATO air strikes against the ethnic cleansing being prosecuted by Yugoslav president Milosevic. Clinton disagreed. Much pouting ensues. Until Blair gives a fiery speech worthy of a King or a Kennedy, "...Let no one doubt again the moral justification for invading another country for humanitarian ends!" making 70% of Americans at the time poll that they wouldn't mind Blair as president. And we clearly see the signposts leading to why Blair supported Idiot Bush's Iraq.Newspaper article: "Listening to the press conference one could not help but note how much Clinton could have learned from his Churchillian comrade." In these men's storied lives, only so much can be crammed into two hours screen time, so before we know it, Blair and Clinton are watching W steal the 2000 election from Al Gore on TV. Blair believed, "I would be the senior partner now, Bush would be the junior." And Clinton offers advice, "These guys play rough. Their administration was born in controversy, national shame and illegality - and it's my bet that's the way they'll go out." It's a great line, but was Bill really that prescient? Blair opined he would much rather be in the big room with the people making the decisions than left out. Well, turns out he WAS allowed into the Bush regime's fold by President Dick Cheney - but was relegated to scapegoat and red-headed child.Movie ends with real footage of new president George W. Bush and Tony Blair publicly affirming the relationship between their two countries. And I think this ending warrants another beginning - now we definitely require a Part IV to Peter Morgan's insightful series: "Blair and Bush - The Bitchboy Years." Where once he showed such courage against the establishment, poor Blair was unwittingly caught in the cogs of unbridled stupidity and became the establishment's whipping boy, but if anyone can do it, Morgan would be the researcher to mitigate Blair's bungled alliance during Bush's acid reign.In relationships - even special ones - everyone deserves a second chance at bromance.

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antoniotierno
2010/12/19

The main point of interest in "The Special Relationship" is in my opinion the changing status throughout the film of the strong friendship between Bill Clinton and Tony Blair. Ahead of his election Blair is portrayed as a fan of the US President, appreciating Clinton's advice and the fact that Bill has taken a great interest in his career. At the beginning they both appear to share a genuine mutual friendship whereas, as both their careers progress, the relationship does deeply change. The Special Relationship is a good dramatization of the America/Great Britain relationships during those very important years. However I had the impression that the film, though well acted and directed, would be more suitable for the TV rather than for the big screen. Overall it's about an insightful representation of UK/US relations, depicted through the exploration of a bromance and, more than everything, a glimpse of the real Tony Blair. Not unforgettable but a quality story for sure.

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George Wright
2010/12/05

This movie gives an entertaining and intriguing glimpse at two recent leaders of Britain and America, Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, and how they connected on a personal and political level. We have heard a great deal about the Bush-Blair relationship but the Clinton-Blair connection has not been the same grist for the mill. They are kindred spirits in politics but their personal styles are another matter. So the clashes seem inevitable as Clinton comes across as an insightful but boorish President to Blair's calculating idealism.Dennis Quaid as Bill Clinton gives a superb performance as the ex-President, while Michael Sheen is the eager-to-learn protégé, Tony Blair. One forgets that it is Quaid and not Clinton on the screen; the portrayal is that close to the mark. The intense Blair is more difficult to pin down but Michael Sheen has played Blair before and again gives a competent performance. Helen McCrory as Cherie Blair and Hope Davis as Hillary Clinton fit their supporting characters as well, particularly Hope Davis as the former First Lady. Davis conveys the steely determination of the ambitious Rodham-Clinton. McCrory is the anti-establishment spouse who is more attuned to taking pot shots from the sidelines.All in all, an interesting take on the two leaders and their spouses as they wade through domestic and international crises, ranging from Kosovo and Northern Ireland to the Lewinsky affair. This is a movie that I would readily watch again. It deals in a compelling way with two very fascinating men whose stories are still fresh in the public mind but whose legacies are still undecided.

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