She has had a fascinating life, and I knew nothing about it going in.
That's why it's a great movie.
On to the scoring:
Is it interesting?
Yes. Unlike "The First Man". And unlike "The Front Runner".
A.
Compelling even?
Often
A.
A.
Is it good storytelling?
Yes. Very.
A.
A.
Is it well written?
Very.
A.
A.
Is it well cast? Well played?
Nice appearances by Sam Waterston and Kathy Bates.
A.
A.
Well shot?
Yes.
A.
A.
Did the director put such a personal stamp on it so that no one else could have made it?
No.
B.
How long does it take to establish the film's locale and time period?
It goes from her early career to the present.
A.
Is it too long? Too short?
Just about right
A.
Is it believable? Do you care about the characters?.
A.
Is it believable? Do you care about the characters?.
Very much.
A.
A.
Is it predictable?
We knew where she ended up, but had no idea how she got there.
A.
A.
Do you think about it after you've seen it?
Some.
A.
Is it funny?
Sometimes.
B+.
B+.
.
Would it have been worth the thirteen bucks it would have cost to see it in the movies?
Yes.
A.
A.
Is it impressive?
Very.
A.
A.
Overall grade: A.
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