United States. Director Jon Erwin's Young Washington opened in theaters this week, portraying George Washington's early life during the French and Indian War and focusing on his ambitions and formative military experiences before the Revolution. Angel Studios and Wonder Project produced the film to coincide with America's 250th anniversary; the movie is reported as 125 minutes and PG-13. This week reviewers offered mixed reactions: KTAL quoted co-writer Tom Provost on the team's intent to humanize Washington, while JoBlo called the film patriotic but bland and the New York Post labeled it uninspiring. Critics and audiences are discussing tone and historical depiction, and Angel Studios has continued theatrical distribution during anniversary events this month.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
Young Washington offers a fresh look at a familiar figure. If you're a history buff or a fan of biographical films, this could be your next watch. Check your local listings for showtimes and anniversary events.
While the film aims to humanize Washington, critics find it lacking in inspiration. Yet, it's part of the 250th anniversary celebrations, making it a timely watch. Worth forwarding if you know someone who enjoys historical dramas.
Angel Studios, director Jon Erwin, and the film's producers benefit from increased visibility and potential box-office revenue tied to a high-profile historical release during the nation's 250th anniversary celebrations.
Audiences seeking a deeply moving or innovative retelling and critics expecting a definitive humanizing portrait suffered disappointment from reviews that described the film as earnest but emotionally muted.
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Young Washington Film Opens to Mixed Critical Reception
CCM Magazine KTALnews.com JoBlo's Movie Emporium'Young Washington' review: Meh George Washington origin story fails to inspire
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