J. Edgar

The most powerful man in the world.

6.2
20112h 17m

Production

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As the face of law enforcement in the United States for almost 50 years, J. Edgar Hoover was feared and admired, reviled and revered. But behind closed doors, he held secrets that would have destroyed his image, his career, and his life.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

Cast

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Leonardo DiCaprio

John Edgar Hoover

Photo of Armie Hammer

Armie Hammer

Clyde Tolson

Photo of Naomi Watts

Naomi Watts

Helen Gandy

Photo of Josh Lucas

Josh Lucas

Charles Lindbergh

Photo of Josh Hamilton

Josh Hamilton

Robert Irwin

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Judi Dench

Anna Marie Hoover

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Geoff Pierson

Mitchell Palmer

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Gunner Wright

Dwight Eisenhower

Photo of Dermot Mulroney

Dermot Mulroney

Colonel Schwarzkopf

Photo of Kaitlyn Dever

Kaitlyn Dever

Palmer's Daughter

Photo of Adam Driver

Adam Driver

Walter Lyle

Photo of Ed Westwick

Ed Westwick

Agent Smith

Photo of Jessica Hecht

Jessica Hecht

Emma Goldman

Photo of Denis O'Hare

Denis O'Hare

Albert Osborne

Photo of Lea Thompson

Lea Thompson

Lela Rogers

Photo of Damon Herriman

Damon Herriman

Bruno Hauptmann

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Sadie Calvano

Edgar's Niece

Photo of Amanda Schull

Amanda Schull

Anita Colby

Photo of Roberta Bassin

Roberta Bassin

Roosevelt's Secretary

Photo of Emily Alyn Lind

Emily Alyn Lind

Shirley Temple

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Reviews

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r96sk

6/10

A bit of a bore, is 'J. Edgar'.

Leonardo DiCaprio puts in a very good performance as the titular character and his co-stars are all solid, but I just found the way that the story is told to be lacklustre. There aren't, at least for me, any memorable scenes and I wasn't invested in the plot at any point really. It's semi-watchable, but goes on for too long to be passably so.

It does, as noted, have a neat cast list, with Armie Hammer, Naomi Watts and Judi Dench, among others, involved behind DiCaprio. I think they all give their best, with any issues I have with this 2011 release being away from them. Two duds in a row to start the 2010s from Mr. Eastwood; in my humble opinion, of course.

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GenerationofSwine

10/10

My only real complaint about Leonardo DiCaprio is that he looks like, well, Leonardo DiCaprio and that is a shame given that given that he doesn't play Lenardo DiCaprio, he plays whoever the script says he is and we all think he's the greatest thing since sliced bread because of that.

Except in J. Edgar where, for the first real time, DiCaprio doesn't look like DiCaprio, he looks a lot like the cross-dressing fascist he's portraying.

And being Leo, he acts like him too.

THANK YOU. For once the studio didn't bank on his face and it paid out.

So we not only get to see Leo acting the part, but for the first time we get to really see him looking the part too and the last time he did that was in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape." And on top of it all we have Clint Eastwood directing and, honestly, not a fan of him as an actor, love him as a director.

Given his politics I walked in thinking Right Wing Love Story...I walked out with "honest depiction" and that helps a lot.

Not only does that help, but the scandal around Hoover's sexuality was done appropriately, that is to say it didn't take center stage, J. Edgar did...and, as I said, you were watching J. Edgar and not Leo doing his best to be the man while having to still look like himself.

it's just a win all around...except it could have benefited for time. Trim it down a bit. I know he's hugely important to history and Eastwood is a great director with a great cast but...it got a bit long in the tooth at places and that hurt the flow of the film.

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