Bard (played by Kevin Costner), a middle-aged man addicted to alcohol, has just been fired for getting drunk. He spends his days having fun and shows [Expand All]
Bard (played by Kevin Costner), a middle-aged man addicted to alcohol, has just been fired for getting drunk. He spends his days having fun and shows no interest in family affairs, state affairs or world affairs. However, he has a shrewd, precocious and highly assertive 12-year-old daughter, Molly (played by Madeline Carroll). With the US presidential election approaching, judging from Bard's experience in the first half of his life, this matter has nothing to do with him because he has no idea about voter eligibility and has never registered. However, this year, Molly had already quietly completed all the applications for him with just a flick of his finger. However, even more unexpectedly, due to a malfunction of the voting machine, Bud's vote turned out to be the crucial one that determined the outcome of the US presidential election. All kinds of media and candidate teams rushed in for a while. The Bard father and daughter were thus pushed to the forefront of public attention. How will the ordinary citizen Bard, who has never been involved in politics, face and judge this sudden situation, and in what way will he cast his crucial vote?[Collapse]