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Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh lived a life of absolutes, never doubting his own abilities or the altitude of his own moral high ground. His extraordinary character brought him unparalleled accomplishment but also public humiliation and lonely isolation, as his faith in genetic determinism could barely conceal his narrow, naive, and racist social and political views.
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Plot Summary
This made-for-television film chronicles the life of Charles Lindbergh, from his early days as a barnstorming pilot to his solo transatlantic flight in 1927. It covers his rise to international fame, his controversial admiration of Nazi Germany, and the tragic kidnapping of his son.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews, with praise for Anthony Hopkins's performance as Lindbergh but criticism for its lengthy runtime and uneven pacing. It was generally seen as a respectable, albeit somewhat dry, biographical drama for television.
What Reviewers Say
Anthony Hopkins delivers a compelling portrayal of the complex and often enigmatic Charles Lindbergh.
The film attempts to cover a vast span of Lindbergh's life, leading to a somewhat diluted narrative.
Despite its length, it provides a thorough, if not always engaging, overview of a controversial historical figure.
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Fun Fact
Anthony Hopkins learned to fly a plane for his role as Charles Lindbergh, although his character's piloting skills are not a central focus of the film's narrative.
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