Nixon
Richard Nixon is usually depicted as the man you love to hate, glorified for being at the root of controversy in America's history. But in Oliver Stone's film Nixon, viewers begin to love the man that grew up in Whittier, California. As the son of a poor grocer, Nixon is depicted as a boy striving for acceptance, and the chance to use this acceptance to fulfill the American dream. Without having any real previous knowledge about Richard Nixon, other than what I saw in All the Presidents Men, I feared this film, too, would bring even more confusion to the issues than what I already felt. To my surprise, the film seemed as if a documentary of the man, carefully depicting every area of his life and showing who he was, not what his image represented. Nixon was a man of pure thought but he knew that he had to be more than just that to come out ahead. His life was based on determination and the will to win at any cost. Nixon came to a point where the decisions he would make would directly dictate his life. A point where the decision was to either remain a simple, honest man or to go that extra step in search for excellence. It was this confusion, this shadow over his ideals that, I believe, led to his alleged involvemen
It was after his inauguration into office that, I believe, Nixon began to realize what was needed to come into power. He also needed to be composed at all times, answering questions that arose with no preparation beforehand. Attacks that Nixon refused to partake in a response to. He achieved this honor basically because of default. Nixon only saw the good that he did accomplish while in office and the honor that came from his decisions So many times in the film would we hear Nixon saying, "I ended the war, I made peace with Russia and I opened up China. Another factor he needed to gain and remain in power was the aggressive behaviors it took to win. The only reason he took such extreme measures as he did, was to guarantee that he could continue his work for the good of the nation. But, his motives for doing so stemmed from what the nation had shown him-that aggressive behaviors pay off. He needed to be passionate, playing on the desires of the voting public. This trial involved the prosecution of Hiss on grounds of communism. Nixon's position was jeopardized though with the 1972 elections because he had not ended the Vietnam War, so he sought to eliminate the risk for dismissal by any means necessary. He wanted to live the American dream-to become president of the United States. He realized that the circumstances that would have hindered him from becoming president were erased. There was the show needed to be played in front of the public eye, a show that he was not very good at. After the scandal of Nixon was revealed, the world became a dark place for all the nation.
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