05
Feb
09

Frost/Nixon

Frost/Nixon image from IMDB - click to follow

Frost/Nixon image from IMDB - click to follow

I enjoyed it and it’s a good piece of work. But… I felt that perhaps it exposed too much of itself. Which is, I think, I failure in a lot of Ron Howard’s work. There are two instances of this which really stand out in my mind.

Firstly the realisation of the power of the close-up in television and how it reveals so much of the person. The camera itself was telling that story all by itself. The character of James Reston, Jr., a college professor drafted in as a researcher by Frost, also serves as a cypher for the audience to analysis the growing influence of telelvision… but it didn’t need to be highlighted time and again in awkward choppy dialogue.

Secondly, the metaphor of a boxing match being used in the interview. This was brilliantly told, again by the camera. I felt the rise and fall of energy and the rapidity of blows being told as the two combantants leaned in close to each other, question – question – question; Frost leans backing reeling – pause – and Nixon delivers a slow powerful blow. The lights flick; the bell dings. Their coaches flock in to mop their brows and whisper rushed strategy in their ears. A wonderful idea; brilliantly realised. Brought low by it being spelled out to the audience.

In doing so some of the pleasure of the experience of going to the cinema, or for that matter reading any work of art, is lost to the audience. There is little discussion afterward. You do not appreciate it more on rewatching. Every nuance and subtlety has been laid bare and spelt out and that’s a shame.

Having said all of that;  I always greatly enjoy Ron Howard’s work. He’s a good solid director who, while I’m rarely left stunned by a new form of cinema, produces good stories every time.


3 Responses to “Frost/Nixon”


  1. February 5, 2009 at 12:57 pm

    think I will go this weekend.

  2. 2 waxydan
    February 5, 2009 at 1:43 pm

    Let me know what you make of it

  3. 3 Joe
    February 7, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    I know what you mean. I enjoyed the film (but I’ve always loved Nixon)…

    For me though, the best parts of the film were the interviews – which I’ve seen already. Hopefully Frost/Nixon 2 will explore what happened next – when Nixon become a CIA assassin based out of Bogota.


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