This would have been absolutely hilarious to watch if it wasn't for his poor wife and child. I did laugh at him many many times. He just COULD NOT keep it in his pants lmao.
I did enjoy the film -- but it seems to me like the premise, here, was a bit dishonest -- Weiner was running a shoestring-budget campaign (teens + college kids as staff, many of them not believers but hoping to ride Huma/Hillary's future coat-tails), and took Kriegman/Steinberg on as 'free camera/editing staff' for his political ads, allowing them the ancillary footage for their project -- he had a whole other campaign manager, here (Danny Kedem), who quit after Sexting Scandal #2, and who did not consent to appear on-screen -- this news release + resignation led to a month of nothing happening (campaign stalled), which is not shown or referenced by the documentary -- though not 'surprising,' the how-should-we-lie, how-should-we-respond, how-should-Huma-protect-her-future scenes do not present a good image.
Oh he was not "...a fuller person than you had previously thought"...he was shallower and filled with hubris ! How can anyone take these filmmakers seriously when they talk such utter nonsense !!
ähm... stupid trailer maker... Why do you use the "9" as the musical accompaniment for such a political smear from "Beethoven ? This is just as much unrelated presumptuous cultural appropriation as for the ugly scenes of "Apocalypse Now" where the attack on a Vietnamese village was/is absurdly using Richard Wagner's music. When Wagner composed this music, Adolf Hitler was not yet alive. Wagner drew his inspiration from the German "Nibelungen saga". You know, that would be the same as if the film recordings were accompanied by "The Amazing Grace" during the cruel attack on Poland in 1939 with "Stukas".
Are you actually serious? Best documentary ever made?... .....hahaha? Try watching Sir David Attenborough, I could list 100 other documentaries but literally feel I would be talking to myself.