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All the Way (2016) dives into a pivotal moment in American history with a focus on Lyndon B. Johnson's transition from vice presidency to the weighty responsibilities of the presidency. The film captures the tension of the 1960s, showcasing the intense political maneuvering required to push the Civil Rights Act through Congress. The pacing feels deliberate, though engaging, reflecting the gravity of LBJ’s decisions. Bryan Cranston’s performance is commanding, bringing depth to a character that is both complex and controversial. The production design, with attention to period details, adds to the immersive feel, grounding the viewer in a tumultuous era. It’s a thoughtful exploration of power, legacy, and the human side of political life.
Focus on political themesStrong character studyBryan Cranston's standout performance
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