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Depictions of the Government in the Movies
Summary: The films "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington," "Dave," and "Deep Impact," portray the government with varying levels of accuracy. Most scenes in these movies correspond accurately to the real workings of the U.S. government, while other scenes do not.
Government is a part of us everyday, so it's also an important part in films. Throughout the films Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, Dave, and Deep Impact, the government is portrayed correctly and inaccurately. Most scenes are accurately described as corresponding to the real US government, while others aren't as precise.
The movie Mr. Smith Goes To Washington portrayed the government the best. The movie is about a man named Mr. Smith who was elected to become senator and uses a filibuster. Mr. Smith does not know a lot about being a senator, which is one of the ways this movie does not accurately describe the government. If you run for senator, you need to know a lot about the way things run in the Senate, and you need to know the rules. Also, he was chosen to be a senator by basically the flip of a coin...
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