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The Butler

A look at the life of Cecil Gaines who served eight presidents as the White House's head butler from 1952 to 1986, and had a unique front-row seat as political and racial history was made.

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Release : 2013
Rating : 7.2
Studio : Laura Ziskin Productions,  Lee Daniels Entertainment,  Follow Through Productions, 
Crew : Art Department Coordinator,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Forest Whitaker Oprah Winfrey David Oyelowo John Cusack Jane Fonda
Genre : Drama

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Reviews

Platicsco
2018/08/30

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Dorathen
2018/08/30

Better Late Then Never

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Kidskycom
2018/08/30

It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.

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AutCuddly
2018/08/30

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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mikejarmoc
2018/08/17

One of the best movies I have ever seen. This movie made me speechless, and i just still cannot believe what those people been trough!Deep respect

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Screen_Blitz
2017/08/18

One of the best things viewers can take away from this historical biopic is a valuable history lesson of how African-Americans sustained in America during a period when racial intolerance was an issue dominating society for a long time. Lee Daniels, director of the powerful drama 'Precious' and the enormously flawed mystery drama 'The Paperboy', takes his turn on shining light to one of America's least tolerant eras. The primary core of the story is an African-American named Cecil Gaines who rose from a victim of racial injustice, to a man seeking to make a difference in a fractured society. That is where actor Forest Whitaker comes into play, suiting up into the role of a man who, as the title indicates, served as a butler in the White House from the Cold War era before retiring in the late eighties during the Ronald Reagan administration. Although some may argue that Daniels's rendition of Cecil Gaines's story feels overly conventional than riveting, which is justifiable, it is the performance Forest Whitaker who succeeds on keeping things running. This film follows the story of Gaines (played by Forest Whitaker), a father and husband who took a job serving as the butler for eight consecutive presidents while coming to terms with the racial prejudice that ran amok during since his childhood. Living at home is his wife Gloria (played by Oprah Winfrey) and his two sons Earl (played by David Banner) and Louis (played by David Oyelowo), the latter of whom is eager to make a difference in the social politics and sets out to Tennessee to fight against the racial injustice as a freedom rider, much to his father's dismay. Supporting Whitaker is a cast of Terrence Howard, Lenny Kravitz, and Cuba Gooding Jr., each of whom who play his co- servants during his years serving for the office. As moving as The Butler sets out to be, it more often succeeds as a long history lesson of the racial politics during the Cold War era than a powerful picture to tug at your heart strings. That is not to say I wasn't moved during numerous moments throughout the film. With Lee Daniels working behind the wheel and exploring the ground roots of the racial discrimination that defined the dark corners of society including separation of restaurant attendees; demonstrated in one emotionally jarring scene, lynchings by the Ku Klux Klan; displayed in an even darker scene, and the White House's refusal to gift African-Americans with equal pay, there is plenty of unpleasant, yet intellectual feed to given from its subject matter. The segments following Cecil Gaines's son in the south during the Freedom Riders movements are irresistibly powerful and handled with sheer maturity that defines his character. As for tapping at the heart with an emotionally resonance, the film does have it moments that can leave viewers choked up. For a story set in during the Civil Rights era, it is not hard to see why. It is during the final thirty minutes when the story jumps the shark and grows less interesting than it experienced prior. On the upside, you can always count on Forest Whitaker to tap at the heart strings with his tour- de-force performance, as is Oprah Winfrey, sparkling with overwhelming humanity as a wife struggling to connect with her emotionally tortured husband. In addition, Daniels does succeed at granting his story with a heart and soul, even when it reaches its moments of emptiness. While Lenny Kravitz, Terrence Howard, and Cuba Gooding Jr, are admirable in their small roles, chances are viewers are gonna be hit with shock by the unforeseeable appearances by Robin Williams, James Marsden, Liev Schreiber, John Cusack, and Alan Rickman -- each of whom take the role of a president from the years 1957 to 1989. Considers this an Easter basket of surprises. The Butler is a riveting historical biopic gifted with genuine performances by some of the most charismatic Hollywood actors of the African-American community, and a powerful, if flawed exploration of the history surrounding the racial politics. It is a smart piece of history worth sitting through for those hungry for a balance of engaging storytelling and lessons on history. Is it Oscar-worthy? That is debatable.

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Oliver Thatcher Watson
2017/05/02

This film is fantastic for the most part. I say that not only because of the fantastic performances given by all the actors in this film, but also the great story that goes on a decent flow, as well as a mind-blowingly good setup with not only the locations, but the whole way this film is presented. This film is easily one of the better historical films I have seen and I couldn't be happier with the overall outcome of this film. The only real issue I do have, however, is that while the story is great and very well written, it can sometimes seem a tad choppy and somewhat uneven. Besides that though, I honestly think this film is not only a joy to watch with its fascinating history and great story, but it is also very educational, as it shows how it was back in previous years. I recommend this film to anyone who wants to see an entertaining and educational film that will most likely give the viewers an idea of the history that this film shows, as well as anyone who hasn't seen it yet, as they will most likely be fascinated by the history and impressed with the fantastic performances and story, like I was.

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blumdeluxe
2016/11/28

I love when movies have a story to tell and "The Butler" surely is one of those based on a biography worth being spread. The story of a honorable man, serving a discriminating nation with such loyalty that he almost loses his son over it is definitely touching and relatable.The film touches a lot of important questions, now more than ever, of how a nation defines itself and of who is to be part of political and public decision-making and civil rights.Unfortunately, while I liked how the movie tries to tell the simultaneity of historic events, I found it a bit stiff, especially when it came to the more personal parts concerning the family itself or the relationship between husband and wife. As prominent as the cast is, I am not always sure if the film really benefits from it.All in all it is a story worth telling and it raises important issues, therefore it's surely worth a watch. But there would have been even better potential in my eyes.

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