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Michael Shannon as Elvis and Kevin Spacey as Tricky Dick elevate the piece far above what it would have been otherwise, though still not quite so high as the satire-laden trailer had implied. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend yo...


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In 1970, a few days before Christmas, Elvis Presley showed up on the White House lawn seeking to be deputized into the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs by the President himself.
In December 1970, Elvis Presley, feeling his music is no longer respected by mainstream culture, takes a trip to Washington D.C. to meet with President Richard Nixon. Elvis offers to help Nixon in his fight against the counterculture movement and communist infiltration, and in return, he asks for a badge from the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. The film humorously depicts the unlikely encounter between the King of Rock and Roll and the President of the United States.
Elvis & Nixon received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Michael Shannon and Kevin Spacey, as well as the film's quirky premise and historical curiosity. However, some critics found the narrative a bit thin and felt the film didn't fully capitalize on its unique setup.
A quirky and entertaining look at an unusual historical event.
Michael Shannon and Kevin Spacey deliver strong performances as Elvis Presley and Richard Nixon.
The film's humor and historical premise are its main draws, though some find the story lacking depth.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's unique premise and the performances, finding it to be a fun and amusing watch. Some viewers wished for a bit more depth or a stronger narrative arc.
The actual meeting between Elvis Presley and Richard Nixon did occur on December 21, 1970, at the White House. Elvis famously gifted Nixon a Colt .45 pistol as a present.
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Michael Shannon as Elvis and Kevin Spacey as Tricky Dick elevate the piece far above what it would have been otherwise, though still not quite so high as the satire-laden trailer had implied. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend yo...