President Reagan (Jeff Daniels) races against time to salvage a deal with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev (Jared Harris) that could dismantle nuclear arsenals--or ignite disaster. With pressure mounting from advisors, including Secretary of State George Schultz (J. K. Simmons), Ken Adelman (John Ross Bowie), KGB Colonel (Joi Johannsson) and others, intelligence agencies, and history itself, every word spoken brings the world closer to peace...or destruction. The summit, or as Reagan liked to call it, the meeting, was held, in all places in Reykjavik, Iceland for security reasons.
Others to round out the cast are Hope Davis as Nancy Reagan, Branka Katic as Raisa Gorbachev, Aya Cash as Cleo, Guy Burnet as Alexander, Adrian Rawlins as Max Kampelman, Tim Dutton as Eduard Shevardnadze, Stephen Brennan as Paul Nitze and Catherine Burdon as Margaret Clancy.
This was directed with nail-biting intensity by Michael Russell Gunn ("Workshop" '10) plus a short. Production companies obviously save money when hiring filmmakers with little to no feature film experience--sometimes they hit a home run and sometimes they strike out. However, in this situation, they were able to pull it off. Was it Oscar worthy? Probably not, but I believe they gave the audience what they were seeking out with this. The staging and pacing was amazing as was the grit it provided. It was also well executed by writer Michel Russell Gunn ("Workshop" '10) plus TV. Surely this writer took some liberties in the script, but then again, other writers do the same. It was taken as a flashback from a discussion Reagan and Schultz were having after the meeting and the film went back to tell the story so as to lead up to where they left off and beyond. This format has been used in other films, but can certainly be powerful. This writer only needs more work which he has been given with his film, "Alone at Dawn" now in post production. The one that truly shined here was Jeff Daniels as Reagan. He pulled off the voice patterns, the movements and Reagan's character with such aplomb style, however he is a fine actor. It wouldn't surprise me if he could be looking at an Oscar nod come that time.
If you are a history aficionado or more to the point, a war buff that is into that what if..., this is the film for you. Daniels performance , and Jared Harris as Gorbachev was magical. The film was cohesive, tight and loaded with clarity in what could've happened if it went the wrong way.
Out of 4 Stars: 3.5 Rated: PG 119mins.