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Hyde Park on Hudson, directed by Roger Michell, offers a unique glimpse into a more personal side of FDR. The film feels like an intimate portrait, exploring the complexities of love and duty amidst historical backdrop. The pacing is slow-burn, allowing viewers to savor the nuances between FDR and his cousin Margaret, played with a lovely subtlety. The atmosphere is both whimsical and somber, perfectly reflecting the tension of the era with its historical context. Not your typical biopic, it leans heavily into character-driven storytelling, and the performances are solid, especially Bill Murray's take on FDR—it's nuanced and surprisingly relatable. The blend of comedy and drama is handled in a way that feels organic rather than forced, capturing an unusual chapter in American history.
Intriguing look at FDR's personal life.Strong performances, especially by Bill Murray.Subtle blend of comedy and drama.
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