Truth 2015
Dir. James Vanderbilt. From USA Seen: Jan 16, 2016
How much Cate Blanchett is too much? Just recently I had a double bill date with Cate; Truth and then Carol, which included a hair-raising dash by car from the Nova to the Sun.
Like ‘Spotlight’ I reviewed earlier, Truth is about investigative journalism and the challenges of getting around the powers-that-be trying to shut down their efforts to shed light into dark places.
Based on actual events, Truth is about the Television leviathan 60 Minutes with producer Mary Mapes (Cate Blanchett) and presenter Dan Rather (Robert Redford) and their team hunting George W Bush and his apparently fictitious military service in the National Guard in the run-up to the 200? presidential election. Like all good detective stories there’s plenty of tension, red-herrings, reluctant witnesses and bad guys.
Our Cate is really good in this and Redford is solid – bringing a certain gravitas to the Dan Rather character.
As the hunt hots-up Republican wrath is incurred and well . . . no spoilers, but things do go well for our investigative journalists.
The film was shot in Australia – at Cate’s request apparently and led to the curious (but clearly pragmatic) use of numerous Aussie actors in key supporting roles. I spent the film playing spot the Aussie. Aussies i spotted included Rachael Blake, Noni Hazlehurst, Andrew McFarlane and Steve Bastoni. There are others – see how many you spot.
While its subject matter (a politician fudging or falsifying history – who’d have thought!) isn’t as serious as that dealt with in ‘Spotlight’, ‘Truth’ delivers on every level.
My Score: 8/10
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