Bob Roberts (1992)

Movie · 1992 · Comedy, Drama · 1h 42m · R · English

Curator score: 6.8/10 (16.4K ratings)

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Overview

Millionaire conservative Bob Roberts launches an insurgent campaign against incumbent senator Brickley Paiste, firing up crowds at his rallies by singing '60s-style acoustic folk songs with lyrics espousing far-right conservative social and economic views.

Ratings

Director

Tim Robbins

Production

PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Working Title Films, Baltimore Pictures, Live Entertainment, Miramax

Cast

Tim Robbins, Giancarlo Esposito, Alan Rickman, Ray Wise, Brian Murray, Gore Vidal, Rebecca Jenkins, Harry Lennix, John Ottavino, Robert Stanton, Kelly Willis, Merrilee Dale, Tom Atkins, David Strathairn, James Spader, Pamela Reed, Helen Hunt, Eva Amurri, Jim West, Peter Gallagher

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, unnerving political satire that uses mockumentary form, campaign spectacle, and folk-song propaganda to expose how charisma, media manipulation, and grievance politics can be packaged as entertainment. It feels even more relevant now than it did in 1992.

Best for

  • Viewers who like political satire with real bite
  • Fans of mockumentary and faux-documentary storytelling
  • People interested in media manipulation, campaign theatrics, and American politics
  • Anyone who enjoys darkly funny films that turn sour as they go

Skip if

  • You want a light comedy with an easy tone
  • You dislike abrasive, cynical political humor
  • You prefer straightforward narratives over satirical form
  • You are looking for a feel-good or broadly uplifting movie

Overview

Bob Roberts is a nasty little time capsule that never stopped being alive. Tim Robbins builds the film like a campaign ad that slowly reveals itself as a con, using folk music, television language, and public performance to show how political identity can be manufactured into a brand. The joke is funny at first, then it starts to feel like a warning.

Worth noting

What makes it work is the balance between absurdity and recognition. The film is broad enough to be satirical, but specific enough in its media habits, spin tactics, and coded rhetoric to feel disturbingly modern. Alan Rickman and the ensemble help give the movie a credible institutional pressure, so the satire lands as more than a sketch.

Bottom line

It is not a warm or generous film, and that is part of its power. Bob Roberts is less interested in offering solutions than in showing how easily spectacle can overwhelm substance. If you like your political comedies sharp, paranoid, and a little prophetic, this is essential viewing.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Joe (5★) · 249 likes

"Now here is a man who has adopted the persona and mindset of a free-thinking rebel and turned it on itself. The Rebel Conservative! That is deviant brilliance. What a Machiavellian poser." It's difficult, perhaps impossible, to imagine anyone ever making a better movie than this about Trump, because if you set out to make a movie about him you'd be focused on his superficial qualities, his obvious personality disorders, his dumb hair and his stupid face, and right off… more

Dan Gorman (5★) · 175 likes

me in high school: ha ha ha what incredible satire me now: *sweating*

Jaime Rebanal 🇵🇸 (4.5★) · 98 likes

Tim Robbins knew what was coming. Back in 1992, the same year in which he starred in Robert Altman's The Player, he wrote, directed, and starred as the titular character in this mockumentary Bob Roberts - a political comedy which may or may not have revealed something telling about where the nation is set to go. That's the scary part of the effectiveness of the satire that Bob Roberts is presenting, at first the image that we are looking at… more Tim Robbins knew what was coming. Back in 1992, the same year in which he starred in Robert Altman's The Player, he wrote, directed, and starred as the titular character in this mockumentary Bob Roberts - a political comedy which may or may not have revealed something telling about where the nation is set to go. That's the scary part of the effectiveness of the satire that Bob Roberts is presenting, at first the image that we are looking at… more

Kenneth Clark (3.5★) · 80 likes

Luckily, this is just a work of fiction 😐

Dante (4.5★) · 70 likes

The closer we come towards another election in the United States, the more unsettling that rewatching Bob Roberts becomes. Everyone and their mom has made the Trump analogy (including writer/director/lead actor Tim Robbins, on multiple occasions), but while this is terrifying in the era of Trump, this is more or less entirely due to politics as a whole just being like that. The mark of an effective political satire is being able to resonate with viewers years after it was made… more The closer we come towards another election in the United States, the more unsettling that rewatching Bob Roberts becomes. Everyone and their mom has made the Trump analogy (including writer/director/lead actor Tim Robbins, on multiple occasions), but while this is terrifying in the era of Trump, this is more or less entirely due to politics as a whole just being like that. The mark of an effective political satire is being able to resonate with viewers years after it was made… more

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Topics

political satire, mockumentary, dark comedy, campaign politics, media criticism, populism, 1990s cinema, American election, folk music, social commentary

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