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All the Way
All the Way tells the story of Wang Defu, a "talking tube" driver who is frustrated in both love and work. He repeatedly bumps into the wall and is unwilling to see him. Zi, thinking that he had made friends who could "get it out of hand", decided to bring Zhao Dalei with him to have a series of thrilling and hilarious adventure stories.
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Plot Summary
This HBO film chronicles President Lyndon B. Johnson's tumultuous first year in office following the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It focuses on his passage of the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act and his contentious re-election campaign against Barry Goldwater. The narrative explores Johnson's complex character, his legislative maneuvering, and the significant social and political forces at play during this pivotal era in American history.
Critical Reception
All the Way was widely acclaimed by critics, particularly for Bryan Cranston's powerhouse performance as LBJ. Reviewers praised the film's insightful portrayal of a complex historical figure and its exploration of the political battles surrounding the Civil Rights Act. The direction and supporting cast also received commendations, with many highlighting its success as a compelling historical drama.
What Reviewers Say
Bryan Cranston delivers a tour-de-force performance as Lyndon B. Johnson.
The film skillfully navigates the complexities of LBJ's presidency and legislative achievements.
A compelling and well-acted historical drama that sheds light on a critical period in American history.
Google audience: Google users largely praised the film for Bryan Cranston's exceptional portrayal of LBJ and the gripping depiction of the political machinations behind the Civil Rights Act. Many found the film to be informative and engaging, appreciating its historical depth and dramatic storytelling.
Awards & Accolades
Bryan Cranston won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie. The film also received nominations for Golden Globe Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Fun Fact
Bryan Cranston first portrayed Lyndon B. Johnson on stage in a 2012 Broadway production of the play 'All the Way', for which he won a Tony Award. He reprised the role for the HBO film adaptation.
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