Review of All the President's Men (1976) by Becca D — 02 Feb 2011
Based on the investigation by two Washington Post reporters that uncovered the Watergate scandal and toppled Richard Nixon's presidency, All The President's Men is an insight into the events surrounding probably THE most important event concerning modern American democracy.
Redford and Hoffman make an extremely likeable pairing and it's really interesting to see the nuts and bolts of the puzzle falling into place to reveal the larger picture. Because it's the true life story of the reporting process, the film is basically just a series of interviews and phone conversations and so can seem a little dry, especially considering its 2+ hour length but anyone interested in politics will be fascinated.
Unfortunately, given the choice between a story involving the fundamental subversion of democracy by a corrupt government and the latest gossip on who "R-Patz" is screwing, I think we all know what would end up on the front page these days.
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This review of All the President's Men (1976) was written by Becca D on 02 Feb 2011.
All the President's Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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