Who did Molly sleep with in Ides of March?
While the narrative strand involving the consequences of Stephen’s (Ryan Gosling) meeting with Tom Duffy forms the main body of Farragut North, Molly’s (Evan Rachel Wood) one-night-stand with Mike Morris and the ensuing pregnancy do not appear.
Why is the movie called The Ides of March?
The reason the movie is called The Ides of March and not Farragut North is for the comparison to Shakespeare. And the comparison to Shakespeare is a reference to the assassination of Caesar. Governor Morris (Clooney) is Julius Caesar. (Shakespeare’s play, as with Clooney’s film, casts Brutus as the protagonist).
How old was Molly in The Ides of March?
20-year-old
Stephen goes out on a date with a 20-year-old intern named Molly (Evan Rachel Wood), a charming blonde bombshell with sex on her mind.
What’s the movie The Ides of March about?
As Ohio’s Democratic primary nears, charming Gov. Mike Morris (George Clooney) seems a shoo-in for the nomination over his opponent, Sen. Pullman (Michael Mantell). Morris’ idealistic press secretary, Stephen Meyers (Ryan Gosling), believes in his candidate’s integrity and the democratic process. But Meyers’ meeting with Pullman’s campaign manager (Paul Giamatti) and a dalliance with a young intern (Evan Rachel Wood) set in motion events that threaten Morris’ election chances.
The Ides of March/Film synopsis
What happened to Molly Stearns?
Having been told that Meyers had threatened to take down the campaign, Molly fatally overdoses on pills in a hotel room. Meyers comes across the scene and steals her phone.
Which character in The Ides of March commits suicide?
After finding Cassius’s body, Brutus commits suicide. He believes this to be the only honourable option left to him.
Is the Ides of March a true story?
In modern times, the Ides of March is best known as the date on which Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. Caesar was stabbed to death at a meeting of the Senate. As many as 60 conspirators, led by Brutus and Cassius, were involved.
What happened on the Ides of March 44 BCE?
Julius Caesar was assassinated by about 40 Roman senators on the “ides of March” (March 15) 44 BCE. Caesar’s death resulted in a long series of civil wars that ended in the death of the Roman Republic and the birth of the Roman Empire.
How much money did Ides of March make?
76.3 million USD
The Ides of March/Box office
Did Ides of March win any awards?
AACTA International Award for Best Screenplay
Brian Award
The Ides of March/Awards
Who swallowed hot coals?
Porcia Catonis (70 BC-June 43 BC) was the wife of Marcus Junius Brutus. She famously committed suicide by swallowing hot coals due to her impatience with her husband’s absence following his assassination of Julius Caesar.
What is the meaning of Et tu Brute?
and you
Definition of et tu Brute : and you (too), Brutus —exclamation on seeing his friend Brutus among his assassins.