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Dave

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Shifty White House chief of staff Bob Alexander (Frank Langella) hatches a scheme to use Dave, a double for the president (Kevin Kline), at a public photo opportunity. Unfortunately, the president suffers a severe stroke whilst having sex with one of his aides, and Dave finds himself stuck in the role indefinitely.
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Film4
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August 02, 2013

Despite its predictability this is one of director Reitman's best films, a gentle satire which provides Kline with one of his most likeable characters.
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Philadelphia Daily News
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August 02, 2013

Dave isn't too careful about filling plot holes. It does a pretty fair job, however, of making jokes at the expense of the D.C. political scene.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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August 02, 2013

While it's sloppy and draggy in parts, Kevin Kline, in the title role, delivers an ingratiating comedic performance.
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Christian Science Monitor
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August 02, 2013

Kline gives a tremendously likable performance as the ersatz president, and Sigourney Weaver brings charm and elegance to the role of First Lady who's as ignorant of the switcheroo as the rest of the country.
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Orlando Sentinel
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August 02, 2013

Kline is so polished and resourceful that he can glide his way through even the creakiest bits and make them seem fresh.
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Radio Times
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August 02, 2013

[A] delightful, gentle satire on the Washington political scene.
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TIME Magazine
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August 02, 2013

A genial, expertly played political comedy proves that the spirit of Mr. Smith still lives.
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People Magazine
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August 02, 2013

As Kline begins to take his presidential duties seriously, the comedy seeps out, a listless civic-mindedness drifts in like fog off the Potomac.
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Los Angeles Times
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August 02, 2013

Though replete with amusing situations and clever lines, its strongest suit is the delicately pitched comic performances of its actors, most especially star Kevin Kline.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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August 02, 2013

Despite the familiar echoes, the film works more often than it should. Without the charming Kevin Kline in two roles, plot problems would yawn like sinkholes.
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Seattle Times
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August 02, 2013

It's impossible to say whether Dave will play as wonderfully over the decades as it does right now, but this smooth-as-silk comedy could not be more timely, or connect more hopefully with our current national consciousness.
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New Yorker
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August 02, 2013

After the promisingly nasty beginning, the filmmakers settle into a sort of campaign mode, lulling and flattering the audience with a fairy-tale vision of the common man's victory over the Washington establishment.
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