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Nick egy kellemes, jóképű, elvált karrierista, aki imádja a fiát, munkaidejét pedig a dohányipar szolgálatában tölti. Vezető szóvivőként szinte a lehetetlent kell véghezvinnie: népszerűsíteni a dohányzást a mai világban. Ennek ellenére Nick remekül lavírozott eddig ebben a legkevésbé sem irigylésre méltó munkakörben. Szellemes és gyorsbeszédű, szinte ördögien sármos - néhányak szemében maga a sátán, aki bármikor képes elhárítani az ellene és munkatársaira irányuló támadásokat találó és találékony rögtönzéseivel. Az idők azonban változnak és a rájuk nehezedő nyomás hatására a dohányipari cégek egyre inkább úgy érzik, hogy reklámtevékenységüknek befellegzett. Úgy tűnik minden összeesküdött Nick ellen: tudományos kutatások egyértelműen bizonyítják a dohányzás egészséget károsító hatását, hovatovább halálos természetét; a fiának olyan apafigurára van szüksége, akire felnézhet; ráadásul Marlboro Man is haldoklik és kész lerántani a leplet a tüdőrákról. (Budapest Film)

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DaViD´82 

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angol Nick doesn’t lie or try to hide the truth... He just filters it. An (a)morally flexible picture not unlike Lord of War. Eckhart is maturing with each new movie he appears in and Jason Reitman confirmed with his (commercial) debut that he is a director that knows how to work with difficult topics intelligently and very comically and it doesn’t matter at all that the picture is a mere revue of scenes steeped in black humor and satire. ()

gudaulin 

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angol A smart, sharply sarcastic comedy that spares no one and nothing and is full of catchphrases from all sides, while still being true to life. In no scene or with no character does one feel anything artificial. A good screenplay was matched with a decent director and the cast is very high-quality, so together it is not a groundbreaking film, but a very quality genre film that will please fans of intelligent humor. It is exactly the kind of movie where I will surely remember certain catchphrases even years later. Overall impression: 80%. ()

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Pethushka 

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angol Finally a film that has some class. It's full of intelligent arguments and quality jokes from the start. Aaron Eckhart is unflappable and handles his role with aplomb. He didn't convince me to smoke, but I found his performance very likeable. The second half of the film is a little weaker, but still deserves a full rating. ()

Isherwood 

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angol The phenomenal Aaron Eckhart could even make you think that smoking cigarettes is actually a healthy thing. Unfortunately, director Reitman spends the entire ninety minutes flitting between the political correctness of a hot topic and a family melodrama about model fatherhood. If it had thirty extra minutes and a more integral directorial lead who could have been more "loose" would have only helped the film. Then it would have been an absolute hit. Andrew Niccol poked at a similar theme much more vigorously, boldly, and, above all, engagingly. It’s not at all bad for a debut and the promising signs of interesting talent are definitely there. Keep it up! ()

Lima 

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angol Very funny and imaginatively directed in places, especially in the opening, when we are introduced to lobbyist Nick Naylor (the utterly brilliant Aaron Eckhart) as the "embodiment of cigarettes" in an irresistibly black and humourless sequence that approximates the number of victims of tobacco addiction. Guaranteed to amuse, too, are the apt observations about the now-fashionable curses on smoking in contemporary Hollywood ("These days, when someone smokes in the movies, they're either a psychopath... or a European."). Even at the very end, Reitman elegantly gets away with moralising that smoking may be "bad", but it is up to each of us to choose. But still, in the end, only 3 stars, albeit very strong. Despite a promising start in the opening 20 minutes, the film has too many deaf spots and unfinished scenes, which is a shame, because such a hot topic is ripe for a complete explosion of politically incorrect, sarcastic humour, of which there is woefully little. Still, the "Ghostbuster" can be proud of his son, I think there is a great talent growing here. ()

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