The one point when I almost felt as if Tom Hanks’ Rogers was talking to me was when he tells Lloyd (Matthew Rhys) that for all his failures and mistakes, his father taught him important things that made him who he is. Yeeeeeah. Yeah.
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To me the fascinating puzzle of the film, and of Rogers as he exists as a figure in our collective cultural memory, is that he was given to saying things like this, and yet to us, he himself seems to exist at something of a remove, a bit inscrutable, a bit unknowable.pic.twitter.com/Tls4ldV1nX
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Also Marielle Heller’s directing is great. It’s admittedly a pretty sentimental story but she keeps those tendencies in check, keeps things feeling grounded and honest.
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