Trenton Quarantino's "True Bromance"
In the latest Trenton Quarantino movie, "True Bromance," the Ebola virus brings together two large-state Governors, Chris Christie and Andrew Cuomo, driven by divergent ideological agendas to ruin the lives of medical professionals returning from their life-saving efforts in Africa. "In the topsy-turvy world of fear driven Ebola politics in America's eastern urban cities, these star-crossed lovers find happiness in reaching across the partisan divide and buck the medical establishment to disrupt the lives of modern medical heroes," Rotten Tomatoes reports. "The movie brings together the handsome son of a prominent New York politician, and an angry fat guy with an ego to match from New Jersey, both ambitious, venal, and self absorbed. In addition, the movie brings together a selfless doctor from New York City, and a caring nurse from Maine, both traveling thousands of miles to volunteer their time and possibly lives in a humanitarian effort to stop a disease which has claimed several thousand victims in Africa. How the paths of these four people intersect drives the plot of this film. Egotism, fear, ambition, vanity bring these two Governors together in a True Bromance. Not since True Romance starring Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, and Dennis Hopper has such a tender love story been told." Quarantino said he wanted Dustin Hoffman and Morgan Freeman, "but all we could get was these two guys."
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