Robert Altman's (1984) is a fictional, one-man psychological drama that reimagines Richard Nixon’s internal state years after his resignation. Starring Philip Baker Hall in a "tour de force" performance, the film is widely praised by critics for its intensity and creative risk-taking, though it can be a challenging, "excruciating" experience for some viewers due to its unrelenting, manic tone. Critical and Audience Reception

The film holds high critical standing, particularly for its unconventional approach to a political figure: Secret Honor movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert

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