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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: Jimmy Carter Man From Plains
Nice job, Richard! I had been wondering about this title since I had seen it pop up in the "new release" listings.
I had mistakenly thought it was an overall biography on the man's life...rather than a Demme-driven piece on the particular book/tour.
I suppose it would be expected that Demme would cast Carter in a positive light in the piece since it is easy to "get cozy" with your subject. They are, after all, allowing you "in" to their life and experience for a time.
You did a nice job of staying out of the politics of the topic. People can say what they will about the Carter presidency, but you do have to admire a man who has devoted so much of his life to public service (especially the post-presidency years).
Sounds like an interesting piece. I look forward to checking it out sometime.
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