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"The Butler" is a cinematic creation that draws loose inspiration from the life of Eugene Allen, who is transformed into Cecil Gaines on screen.

This 20th-century tale chronicles Gaines' role as a White House butler over a span of 34 years, during which he bore witness to a tapestry of significant political and societal moments.

Imbued with greatness, the film unveils the life of Cecil Gaines (portrayed by Forrest Whitaker), who emerges from modest beginnings as the child of sharecroppers in Macon.

The film's pulse quickens as a young Gaines witnesses the tragic shooting of his father by white landowners, a pivotal moment that reverberates throughout the narrative, infusing it with tension from its very outset. This traumatic event casts a long shadow on Gaines' relationship with his own son.

Utdrag
The character portrayals are largely on point, providing a speculative glimpse into the enigmatic workings of the White House walls.

However, a dissonance emerges in the portrayal of Ronald Reagan. Those who knew him attest to his mixed stance on Apartheid, concerned both about the regime's oppression and the potential rise of communism.

The film perhaps leans too heavily in one direction, lacking the necessary equipoise demanded by this facet of history.

In its culmination, "The Butler" prompts the consideration of an alternative format – a series of episodes that would allow deeper exploration of each presidency and historical event.

This segmented approach would unravel the narrative complexities and provide the audience with a more immersive and coherent experience.