UNa Nuova Parodia, that the public did not expect, but which is already becoming viral. The American program Saturday Night Live mix the restless refinement of The White Lotus with Political caricature of the Trump family, to give life to The White Potus. The setting recalls the third season of the HBO series, with Melania Trump (played by Chloe Fineman) in the role of Victoria Ratliff. Donald Trump, on the other hand, is represented as a Stunned and decadent leader. Everything he can do is eating Chicken Nuggets from a bottle of pills, in a clear reference to the character played by Jason Isaacs. As in the original series, the setting is a tropical resort that becomes the scene of family tensions, economic obsessions and political satire, re -proposing the formula of The White Lotus In Trumpian key.
Trump family: a cast for dysfunctional drama
The heart of the sketch is the perfect assignment of the roles: Eric Trump, Donald Jr. and Ivanka (respectively Alex Moffat, Mikey Day and Scarlett Johansson) become the spoiled and disturbing children in the family fiction, the deformed mirror of the real Trump clan. The dialogues are imbued with sharp jokes on the recession, political chaos and international contempt. The parody also enjoys inserting characters such as the politician Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., played by Jon Hamm, e the secretary of state Marco Rubioreduced to an insecure speck that desperately seeks approval. Each scene accentuates the grotesque sense and disconnection from reality, in a comic crescendo that follows the disturbing tone of the original series.
The White Potus: Satire, Decadence and … Putin
The conclusion of the sketch is a riot of provocations: Trump Jr. finds himself in bed with Kenan Thompson as Tiger Woods, while the president Fantastic to kill Uncle Sam, Patriotic symbol of the United States of America, interrupted only From the arrival of Vladimir Putin (Beck Bennett). Surreal humor serves to underline the political message: a confused America, on the verge of moral and financial collapse, led by an out of control leadership. The White Potus manages to merge the irony of Saturday Night Live with the alienating narrative of The White Lotusin an overwhelming work of satire, which amuses and rests at the same time.
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