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Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

The Manchurian Candidate (2004)

Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

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4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2025

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

This week on the pod, we're diving into the high-stakes paranoia of The Manchurian Candidate (2004), a political thriller reboot that trades Cold War chills for post-Gulf War conspiracy. Denzel Washington stars as Major Ben Marco, a decorated soldier haunted by dreams suggesting something sinister happened during his time in Kuwait. With the help of an eerie performance by Liev Schreiber and a chillingly manipulative Meryl Streep, the film leans hard into psychological suspense but does the tension still land in 2024? Tune in as we revisit this remake, break down its big themes, and ask the ultimate question: Is The Manchurian Candidate still worth voting for?

Plot Summary:
In the 2004 political thriller The Manchurian Candidate, directed by Jonathan Demme, Denzel Washington stars as Major Ben Marco, a Gulf War veteran plagued by disturbing dreams and lingering suspicions about his past. A remake of the 1962 classic, the film updates the Cold War paranoia to a post-9/11 world of corporate influence, political manipulation, and psychological warfare.

Marco served alongside Sergeant Raymond Shaw (Liev Schreiber), who has since returned home a decorated war hero and rising political star. Shaw's mother, Senator Eleanor Prentiss Shaw (Meryl Streep), is a powerful and cunning politician pushing her son toward the vice presidency. But Marco begins to suspect that their wartime memories have been tampered with—and that Shaw may be the product of mind control by a shadowy multinational corporation known as Manchurian Global.

As Marco digs deeper, he uncovers a chilling conspiracy involving psychological conditioning, implanted memories, and a plan to manipulate the highest levels of the U.S. government. His grip on reality begins to waver as he races to uncover the truth and stop a sinister plot that could alter the future of American democracy.

Denzel Washington gives a powerful, haunted performance as a man unraveling a web of lies, while Meryl Streep delivers a chilling turn as an ambitious mother who will stop at nothing to seize power. The film blends intense suspense with thought-provoking commentary on political corruption, the military-industrial complex, and the dangers of unchecked influence.

Join our podcast review as we revisit this modern thriller, exploring its performances, themes, and whether this cerebral update of a classic still resonates in today’s political climate.

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0:00.0

Now that I've seen the Manchurian candidate, I think it has propelled Liv Schreiber into the role of my favorite cryer in all of cinema.

0:10.6

And it's not like sobbing.

0:12.0

It's just kind of red eyes, like some tears welling up.

0:15.7

There's an incredible sadness to it.

0:17.8

It's like manly crying.

0:19.3

It's like he cries, but you could see he doesn't want to cry,

0:22.7

but then he has to cry because he's so emotional. And that makes him more vulnerable,

0:27.1

but yet so sexy and masculine. It's a really, it's a funny paradox. Why don't you kiss him,

0:32.3

Big D? I would. He's a handsome man. Remember when we first met John McLean?

0:38.2

Our God picked him up from the plane and took him down the Nakatomi Tower at the Christmas

0:44.5

party.

0:45.9

And the terrorists were overzealous, but it was sweet when they killed Ellis.

0:51.2

And with a little help from Allen, John McLean kid died. Welcome back to Chat, the Movies, the podcast where we answered the question, where the movies we were growing up really that good.

1:01.8

You've ever caught yourself thinking, why don't they make movies like they used to?

1:05.1

Can you still remember spending your Friday night searching for the perfect movie rental at Blockbuster Video?

1:09.2

Do you know what Blockbuster Video is?

1:12.2

If you answered yes, then this is the podcast for you. I am one of your hosts, Gene Lyons,

1:17.0

and alongside me as my co-host, Big D. Dick Ebert. Good evening. And each week, we took a look back in time

1:22.2

to decide if our favorite films still hold up. The movies we cover are chosen by you, the listeners,

1:26.4

who generously commission the films you love. If you like still the movies we have covered, we'll cover one and choose

1:31.2

one for yourself. Please visit chatpod.com and have a look. At the end of each podcast, we'll

1:35.7

provide you the audience with a number of wipes each movie take to get out for respective butts.

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