May 21st 2024.
Donald Trump's life story is being portrayed in a biopic titled "The Apprentice", which has caused quite a stir at the Cannes Film Festival with its shocking scenes. The film follows Trump's early years as a real estate businessman in New York, with Sebastian Stan playing a young Trump and Jeremy Strong as his mentor, prosecutor Roy Cohn. Maria Bakalova, known for her role in "Borat", plays Ivana Zelníčková, Trump's first wife, and the future First Lady of the United States.
Many were anticipating the film to cause controversy and incite Trump's loyal fanbase, and it certainly delivered with its graphic and unsettling scenes. One particular scene that has sparked outrage is a depiction of Trump forcing himself on his wife, which has been described as violent and uncomfortable by insiders. Female viewers at the premiere also had strong reactions, calling it gross and disturbing.
The film is based on sworn testimony and allegations made by Ivana during her divorce from Trump in 1990. In the scene, Ivana presents Trump with a book about the G spot in an attempt to reconnect, but he cruelly rejects her and then proceeds to forcefully have sex with her. This is a pivotal moment in the film, showing a darker side of Trump and a loss of humanity.
But the controversial sex scene between Trump and Ivana is not the only one in the film. Roy Cohn, who mentored Trump in the 1970s and '80s, is also depicted as taking part in a gang bang. Cohn, who was a closeted gay man, was a major influence on Trump's aggressive personality and his constant claims of winning. The film also showcases Trump's alleged plastic surgery, with graphic scenes of liposuction and scalp reduction surgery.
"The Apprentice" has caused quite a buzz at Cannes and is yet to be released in the UK. It's a disturbing and eye-opening portrayal of Trump's life, and it's sure to spark further conversations and controversies.
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