The Palace (2023)
10/10
Great political satire
22 January 2024
In "The Palace" by Roman Polanski, critics seem to have overlooked the rich symbolism woven throughout the film. This satirical masterpiece cleverly mirrors the European Union, with Germany as the maître d'hôtel, highlighting the dynamics within the continent. The portrayal of an overweight America wedded to an elderly brute adds a humorous touch, while Mickey Rourke's portrayal of an orange eccentric man, reminiscent of Trump, is both striking and fresh.

Fanny Ardant delivers a brilliant performance as delusional Old Lady France, immersed in her own world, attending to her pet dog, perhaps a nod to Macron. The depiction of Great Britain as an old porn legend, now a comical relic with a broken nose and impotence, adds a layer of humor and reflection. The film adeptly captures Russia's regime, ostensibly strong under Putin, yet revealing its elite fleeing with suitcases of cash, providing a thought-provoking commentary on the country's internal contradictions. "The Palace" stands as a captivating exploration of political satire and symbolism, inviting audiences to delve beneath the surface.
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