Jon Stewart is a name most people associate with basic cable comedy. With the new docu-drama "Rosewater", he takes a stab at filmmaking. The story concerns Maziar Bahari, a reporter for Newsweek who is arrested and detained while in Iran covering the 2009 election. While 'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart' did extraordinary coverage of the the American presidential election in 2004, Stewart's attempt at writing and directing a political drama falls a little flat. Bahari was held in prison for over 100 days partly because of his involvement in a satirical piece for 'The Daily Show' that was misunderstood by the Iranian government (Fox News probably didn't like it either.) Phil and Andrew don't have many reservations about pointing out that Stewart's debut effort is a dud. The material never gets harrowing enough for the viewer to feel the pain of Bahari's imprisonment. While Stewart's comedy can sometimes go too far, "Rosewater" doesn't go far enough.
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