Augie runs a shadow consulting firm. He doesn’t represent clients in court. He destroys their arguments before they get there. When a billionaire, a non-profit, or a government agency has a plan they think is airtight, they hire Augie. His job? Build the single most intelligent, ruthless, good-faith counter-argument against their own position.
The movie refuses to pick a political side. In Act I, Augie helps an environmental group steelman an oil company’s argument for drilling in ANWR—and discovers the environmentalists’ own modeling is flawed. In Act II, he helps a gun-control group steelman the NRA’s interpretation of the 2nd Amendment—and finds a historical loophole that shatters their data. The audience is never told who is “right.” We are only shown who thought harder . steelman movie
“You think I’m dangerous because I can argue for what I hate. No. You’re dangerous because you can’t argue for what you love.” Would you watch this? Or would you walk out? 👇 Augie runs a shadow consulting firm