7/10
Naivete
18 April 2024
Marlon Brando has been appointed US Ambassador to the East Asian kingdom of Sarkand, based on his experience fighting in the Underground against the Japanese and his friendship with Eiji Okada, who seems to be in charge of the opposition of the government.

Brando shows off his enormous range, enunciating clearly during the Senate confirmation hearing while showing great charm, which carries him through some of the grinchier moments. In the end, the movie is more a matter of criticizing American foreign policy, with its main objections being against communism and not for anything in particular, and the general indifference of Americans to what goes on outside of their own home at the moment. I will agree it is a problem; I won't agree that it is unique to America.

Kukrit Pramoj, who plays the Prime Minister, became Prime Minister of Thailand the following decade. With Pat Hingle, Jocelyn Brando, Arthur Hill, and Carl Benton Reid.
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