President's plane This is a series about the retired everyday life of the ex-President of the United States – I know: this annotation sounds extremely boring. But the movie is actually very fun. I would even say life-affirming. Because the audience in this comedy picture is extremely active: the torva sits on the edge and chases away. The wife of the ex-president (performed by a beautiful, despite her age, Sela Ward) is an ambitious beauty and a hurricane, the daughter is charming in her naive sincere, spoiled bitchiness of a person, and the adult military son is so charming on Skype and on TV hides the great dad on what the light is on, that I, for example, several times put these moments on repeat and each time enjoyed. Yes, and comrade Graves (Nick Nolte) is a scumbag. Draws strange words on the assistant's face, arranges an unexpected escape into the fields with a beautiful waitress tattooed from ears to heels and smashes the library of his name, because, you see, he realized that he was so so-so president and now it is necessary to purifyingly terrify, and then repent and try to correct everything he did sitting in the oval office. All means are good for that. Even, for example, a real friendship (with communication “on you”) with the same waitress and the launch of Mexican illegal immigrants on his own ranch.