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All the President’s Men
Alan J. Pakula’s 1976 film “All the President’s Men” stands as a cinematic masterpiece for several compelling reasons. It excels technically, boasting impeccable direction, cinematography, and editing. The characters, particularly Woodward and Bernstein, are intricately layered, portraying both their flaws and admirable qualities.
Moreover, the film delves into significant themes, exposing the perils of corruption and celebrating the enduring power of truth. Alan celebrated for his stylish and suspenseful thrillers, helmed this classic political thriller, unveiling the Watergate scandal that ultimately forced President Richard Nixon’s resignation. Starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as the intrepid Washington Post reporters, it offers a riveting portrayal of investigative journalism.