The film focuses on the relationship between the two men, who undertake a sort of psychological boxing match as Frost tries to get Nixon to acknowledge his wrong-doing and law-breaking during the events that famously became known as Watergate.
It has character and depth, with both men emerging as more complex figures than they first appear to be.
One major anachronism is a character using the phrase “comfort zone”, which – according to the internet, was not coined until 2009.
The only other flaw is that Frost’s girlfriend (played by Rebecca Hall) has very little to do. But maybe that’s intended as a comment on gender roles in what was clearly still meant to be a men’s world.
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