In his New Jersey study, Richard Nixon retraces the missteps of his political career, attempting to absolve himself of responsibility for Watergate and lambasting President Gerald Ford's decision to pardon him. His monologue explores his personal life and describes his upbringing and his mother. A tape recorder, a gun and whiskey are his only companions during his entire monologue, which is tinged with the vitriol and paranoia that puzzled the public during his presidency.
Secret Honor has generally received positive reviews.
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Review of Secret Honor (1984)
By Roger Ebert (5,190) for Chicago Sun-Times (7,580) on 22 Oct 2004
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Secret Honor was released in 1984 and has generally received positive reviews.
Online reviewers have written 59 reviews, giving Secret Honor (1984) an average rating of 72%.
Overall, cinema-goers and film critics broadly agree on the merits of the movie, with critics giving it an average score of 82% and users giving an average score of 83%.
With a score of 72%, Secret Honor is above the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 1984, which stands at 58%.
Other movies from 1984 with similar scores include films like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Top Secret!.
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