Screenrant
Viewers looking for an educational adaptation of Bolivian political history will, without question, find a lot of problems with Green’s use of the contest between Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada and Evo Morales. Similarly, moviegoers hoping for a zany dramedy may find that Green spends too much time (struggling) to emphasize larger sociocultural messages instead of delivering cutting satire. Instead, Our Brand is Crisis lands in a safe middle ground. It won’t inspire political activism or hearty laughs but serves as a palatable reminder that, sometimes, real-life is stranger than fiction – especially in political theater.
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