With great precision the film illustrates Nixon’s egocentric personality, by the help of David Frost; an individual recognized as an actor. Throughout the movie, David deliberately attacks the president demanding to clarify that the president was involved with the Watergate Scandal. In the final session of the interview, Frost achieves his goal. The actor/hostess uses his assertive nature to question the president. David Frost manages to tangle Nixon words and implicate that he was involved in the coverup of the Watergate Scandal. While Nixon confesses, he reveals his egoistic flaw. The president divulges his defect by stating, “I made so many bad judgments, the worst ones mistakes of the heart rather than the head ... but let me say a man in that top job - he's got to have a heart, but his head must always rule his heart.” His words prove the accurateness of my accusations. In his speech he admits being self-centered and being controlled by his priority; success, and not the good of the people. President Nixon was the 37th president of the United States, and one the presidents that eternally revised the reputation of the government. Nixon was a man built with the power to persuade his nation, but as a leader he lacked the capacity to achieve. He was an forceful individual that demanded to attain his goals, even if he didn't have the potential to make it possible. With the potency to control the public, Nixon abused the opportunity of being a leader and lost the chance to please his country. This issue was difficult to manifest through the art of journalism, during the baffling state of
With great precision the film illustrates Nixon’s egocentric personality, by the help of David Frost; an individual recognized as an actor. Throughout the movie, David deliberately attacks the president demanding to clarify that the president was involved with the Watergate Scandal. In the final session of the interview, Frost achieves his goal. The actor/hostess uses his assertive nature to question the president. David Frost manages to tangle Nixon words and implicate that he was involved in the coverup of the Watergate Scandal. While Nixon confesses, he reveals his egoistic flaw. The president divulges his defect by stating, “I made so many bad judgments, the worst ones mistakes of the heart rather than the head ... but let me say a man in that top job - he's got to have a heart, but his head must always rule his heart.” His words prove the accurateness of my accusations. In his speech he admits being self-centered and being controlled by his priority; success, and not the good of the people. President Nixon was the 37th president of the United States, and one the presidents that eternally revised the reputation of the government. Nixon was a man built with the power to persuade his nation, but as a leader he lacked the capacity to achieve. He was an forceful individual that demanded to attain his goals, even if he didn't have the potential to make it possible. With the potency to control the public, Nixon abused the opportunity of being a leader and lost the chance to please his country. This issue was difficult to manifest through the art of journalism, during the baffling state of