Director Barry Levinson makes a brave attempt
at political satire, but he can't resist the impulse to water
it down. And what is it with the aging big stars? They can't resist
playing it cute. Dustin Hoffman is an adorable movie producer;
Robert DeNiro is a cuddly spin doctor working for the President.
Together they concoct the ultimate diversionary device--a war.
(This is necessary because the President seems to have broken
one of the Ten Commandments with a girl scout). Occasionally Wag
the Dog is very funny; the first half hour is especially good.
But then it starts to repeat itself, and Levinson and his screenwriters
seem to feel far more comfortable making fun of Hollywood than
of Washington. Eventually, it all degenerates into the regular,
old, predictable ruts.
--Richter
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