“Reagan,” the new historical biopic, provides a view into the life of the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan. Directed by Sean McNamara and starring Dennis Quaid as Reagan, the movie provides a deep dive into Reagan’s strengths and his distinct perspective on international diplomacy.
The movie particularly focuses on Reagan’s unwavering approach to confronting what he termed ‘evil’, a phrase most famously employed during his tenure in relation to the then-Soviet Union. The narrative threads together significant points of his career from Hollywood to the White House, mapping Reagan’s evolution from an actor to a statesman known for his firm stance and diplomatic strategy during the Cold War.
“Reagan” celebrates various attributes associated with the former president, including his optimism, charisma, and commitment to individual freedom, as well as his economic strategies that spurred a decade of prosperity in America.
By showcasing these aspects of Reagan’s presidency, the film provides contextual understanding as to why Reagan is still remembered and celebrated for fighting ‘evil’, encapsulated in his seminal ‘Evil Empire’ speech of 1983. The movie pays tribute to Reagan while also offering a balanced perspective, providing a multifaceted portrait of one of America’s most iconic political figures.