The idea that assassins are products of their times is intriguing, but The Assassination of Richard Nixon is betrayed by its ambitions and pretensions.
The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004)
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Reviews Counted:129
Fresh:88
Rotten:41
Average Rating:6.7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A chilling drama that explores and exposes the dark side of the American Dream, THE ASSASSINATION OF RICHARD NIXON focuses on the prescient and tragic true story of Sam Bicke (Penn), a... A chilling drama that explores and exposes the dark side of the American Dream, THE ASSASSINATION OF RICHARD NIXON focuses on the prescient and tragic true story of Sam Bicke (Penn), a disillusioned "everyman" who, in 1974, was driven to plot the assassination of the 37th President of the United States. Despite the fact that his marriage is breaking up and that he is trapped in a sales job he finds demeaning, Sam tries desperately to succeed both at home and in the workplace; all he wants is to win his family back and to start a business of his own. However, in a society worn down by political corruption and the Vietnam War, there is not much room left for dreamers. Sam's world unravels against the backdrop of the Watergate scandal, which exposes culpability at the highest levels of society. With images of Nixon-- “the greatest salesman of them all”-- flooding the airwaves, Sam believes he has found the person responsible for his, and America’s, problems and makes his appointment with destiny. With this role, which is the diametric opposite to his Oscar-winning triumph in last year’s MYSTIC RIVER, Penn proves that he is at the very peak of his career, delivering a quietly explosive performance that is at once heartbreaking and horrifying. Though set in an America of thirty years ago, THE ASSASSINATION OF RICHARD NIXON, particularly its shattering dénouement, achieves an eerie topicality and resonance in our equally disillusioned, post-9/11 era. -- © ThinkFilm [More]
Starring: Sean Penn, Naomi Watts, Don Cheadle, Jack Thompson
Starring: Sean Penn, Naomi Watts, Don Cheadle, Jack Thompson, Brad Henke, Nick Searcy, Michael Wincott, Mykelti Williamson, April Grace, Leonardo DiCaprio
Director: Niels Mueller
Director: Niels Mueller
Screenwriter: Niels Mueller, Kevin Kennedy
Producer: Alfonso Cuaron, Jorge Vergara
Studio: ThinkFilm
Reviews for The Assassination of Richard Nixon
Bicke's name is a nod to Travis Bickle, but with his creepy mustache and discount-rack suit, Bicke more closely resembles a later Scorsese-De Niro lunatic, Rupert Pupkin...
With apologies to Arthur Miller, Mueller's thoughtful drama might be advertised as Death of a Furniture Salesman
Lingers clammily in the back of your head ... A long, slow, downward plummet that's honestly tough to watch.
The polemical nature of the film undermines any possibility of satire, as the posturing grows more ludicrous by the scene.
Is there an working actor anywhere more on top of his game than Sean Penn?
A well-made if relatively uninvolved character study with nothing noteworthy to say.
Features a bravura performance by Penn as a frustrated and deluded loser, but there isn't much else to recommend. The story is a one-note drag.
Assassination is an odd little movie. It's exceptionally well-done but doesn't attain the levels of meaning for which it seems to be striving.
The always remarkable Penn infuses Sam Bicke with more originality than the plot allowed. Mueller took a real-life incident now lost in the history books and re-created a sympathetic back story for Bicke.
Here's a case of a great performance in a movie so disturbing you get queasy watching it.
A complex, haunting and emotionally perceptive portrait of a man's fall from grace, one painful and incremental inch at a time.
By the time Bicke crosses the line from passive sad sack to murderer, The Assassination of Richard Nixon has made an eloquent case for explaining the seemingly unexplainable. But the movie doesn't make you care.
This is one of the rare movies to explore American materialism through the eyes of an all-too-ordinary person who isn't up to the challenges of everyday life.
The movie really misses something by ignoring poor Officer Ramsburg, and also the other cop who intervened. I could see how that movie would work: It could cross-cut dynamically between the mentally ill man and the two officers.
Sean Penn's reputation often exceeds his actual accomplishments (an Oscar for Mystic River? Please...), yet here's the actor delivering one of his finest performances.
Even as Sam unravels, the film doesn't judge him, but rather adopts his perspective.
The plodding story, which in studying its character's defeated mediocrity, begins to take that aspect on itself.
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