Review of Death of a President (2006) by Stefan G — 04 Mar 2008
At times poorly acted by some with a consistently great performance by Brian Boland whose performance of a Secret Service agent who feels that he let down the President due to his failure, despite it not being his fault, is memorable.
We will likely never see him in any sizable role ever again which is a shame. This film really humanizes Bush seemingly portrays him as someone whom is trying his hardest to hold back other members of the administration and paints him as more of a failure than an evil doer which is probably a more accurate portrait of him than we are used to.
This review of Death of a President (2006) was written by Stefan G on 04 Mar 2008.
Death of a President has generally received mixed reviews.
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