Jude Law Shouldn’t Be This Good as Vladimir Putin
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Started May 21, 2026
He gives a transfixing performance in a new satire about the Russian president’s rise to power
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Jude Law Shouldn’t Be This Good as Vladimir Putin
The Atlantic (United States) | May 20, 2026
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May 21, 2026
Jude Law's portrayal of Putin highlights the absurdity of power, making it a vital satire that encourages critical reflection on authoritarianism.
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The effectiveness of Jude Law’s performance illustrates the potential of satire to engage audiences in discussions about political power dynamics.
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Casting a celebrity like Jude Law as a historical figure trivializes serious political issues and risks overshadowing the real-life consequences of Putin's actions.
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By using humor and satire, Law's role can serve as a gateway for audiences to explore the darker implications of Putin's leadership.
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Law's performance might romanticize a dictator, potentially leading to a misinterpretation of Putin's complex and often brutal political maneuvers.
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