Thirteen Days sustains a pretty good boil for a movie that's basically a series of scenes of middle-aged white guys shouting at each other.
Thirteen Days (2000)
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Reviews Counted:114
Fresh:94
Rotten:20
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: Thirteen Days offers a compelling look at the Cuban Missile Crisis and deftly portrays the personalities of people involved.
Runtime: 2 hrs 27 mins
Genre: Dramas
US Box Office: $33,094,473
Synopsis:
For thirteen extraordinary days in October of 1962, the world stood on the brink of an unthinkable catastrophe. Across the globe, people anxiously awaited the outcome of a harrowing political,...
For thirteen extraordinary days in October of 1962, the world stood on the brink of an unthinkable catastrophe. Across the globe, people anxiously awaited the outcome of a harrowing political, diplomatic and military confrontation that threatened to end in an apocalyptic nuclear exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union.
In Thirteen Days, the power and peril of the American presidency is dramatically explored by director Roger Donaldson, who captures the urgency, suspense and paralyzing chaos of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The alarming escalation of events during those fateful days brought to the fore such public figures as Robert McNamara, Adlai Stevenson, Theodore Sorenson, Andrei Gromyko, Anatoly Dobrynin, McGeorge Bundy, Dean Acheson, Dean Rusk, and General Curtis LeMay. In addition many others -- politicians, diplomats and soldiers -- were on the front line of the showdown. In Thirteen Days, we see all of these people, -- and, above all -- President John F. Kennedy and his brother Bobby, through the eyes of a trusted presidential aide and confidante, Kenneth P. O'Donnell (Kevin Costner).
O'Donnell, who served as Special Assistant to the President, was a key White House insider with a birdseye view of the crisis. His office was next door to the President's Oval Office, and he was a major behind the scenes figure in the Kennedy White House. In the film, O'Donnell serves as a conduit to this gripping dramatization of one of the most dangerous moments in modern history.
The film moves from the bitter debates that lingered within 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to the skies above Cuba, where U.S. spy planes reveal the progressive missile build-up, and to the high seas, where a standoff between U.S. and Soviet ships threatens to trigger war.
While mounting evidence suggests that the risk of a nuclear exchange was far greater than previously imagined, no one will ever know everything that happened behind closed doors at the White House. But, drawing on numerous historical sources, including White House tapes, memoirs, oral histories, CIA documents and personal interviews, screenwriter David Self has dramatized and woven together a story inspired by the events of October 1962 into a memorable thriller. Thirteen Days is, at its heart, a story of men who, through a stunning and bold combination of force and diplomacy, attained their shining moment in what appeared to be the nation's darkest hour.
Starring: Kevin Costner, Bruce Greenwood, Steven Culp
Starring: Kevin Costner, Bruce Greenwood, Steven Culp
Director: Roger Donaldson
Director: Roger Donaldson
Screenwriter: David Self
Producer: Armyan Bernstein, Peter O. Almond
Studio: New Line Cinema
Reviews for Thirteen Days
Thirteen Days is a tribute to the moment when John F. Kennedy developed a legacy worth remembering, a moment in Washington when wisdom prevailed.
Despite its problems, Thirteen Days offers a chilling look at how close to destruction our world came in 1962.
It's a slick, efficient thriller that keeps driving forward lucidly and relentlessly.
Thirteen Days will make you shudder, but only in ways the filmmakers intended.
Despite its drawbacks, Thirteen Days is finely acted, and it is as historically accurate as dramatic license will allow.
Director Roger Donaldson's taut, understated thriller pulls you into a powerfully engaging situation.
It still manages to squeeze a great deal of tension into yet another situation where we're already aware of the outcome.
Director Roger Donaldson has a great command of the narrative, going out of his way to find fresh approaches for bringing trepidation to a story with an outcome that every audience member knows going in.
The DVD has some interesting special features with the best being the director talking about the deleted scenes and exactly why they were cut.
Fiction could not be more frightening, nor make for better cliffhanging entertainment.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film, never once felt bored during its two and a half hour runtime and was gripped by its many strong performances.
Powerfully filmed, with the use of incredible sets, haunting music, and right-on-the- money costumes.
A genuinely gripping look at just how little control of events America's leaders had when the ultimate nightmare scenario almost became reality.
Perfectly gripping for those old enough to remember the terror under which Washington, Moscow, and the rest of the world lived that month in 1962.
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