Friday, May 23, 2014

Lee Daniels’ The Butler

Kind of like a differently shaded Forrest Gump. In this case, however, the Forrest character is divided up between the titular butler Cecil Gaines and his not-seeing-eye-to-eye son, both of whom get to experience various seminal moments of the 20th century firsthand. The strengths here lie mostly in the performances by the ensemble cast; no one gives a truly outstanding performance--not even a heavy-hitter like Forest Whitaker in the lead role--though everyone acquits himself or herself quite well. The film never quite rises to the epic and important heights to which it wishes to ascend, but it is still an entertaining and admirable work. Definitely worth a look.

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