J. EDGAR (2011) (***1/2)
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Interwoven throughout Clint Eastwood’s biopic of J. Edgar Hoover is Hoover dictating his “Untitled FBI Story” to a series of young agents. One agent asks if the story of Hoover and the FBI can be separated. It’s hard to say because for better or worse Hoover was the FBI for most of its existence. He became the Bureau’s head in 1924 and stayed there through eight presidents. He asks another agent who the most famous man in the world is and the agent replies, “You, sir.”
Leonardo DiCaprio crafts a subtle portrait of a man who few truly knew because Hoover didn’t even know himself. In the film, Hoover is portrayed as a do-gooder whose biggest joy is to impress his mother Annie (Judi Dench, JANE EYRE). It is believed that Hoover was a secret drag queen, but the film doesn’t delve into salacious details. It presents the facts fairly straight forward. He was a life long bachelor who lived with his mother until she died. And once the tall, handsome Clyde Tolson (Armie Hammer, THE SOCIAL NETWORK) joined the Bureau, they were inseparable. Hoover seems to have a classic case of transference where he moralizes to the public and struggles with secrets behind closed doors.
Categories : Reviews, Drama, Bio-Pic, Crime






