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Jeff Daniels struggles to portray Reagan in 'The Brink of War

"The Brink of War," starring Jeff Daniels as Ronald Reagan, focuses on the 1986 nuclear summit with Mikhail Gorbachev but has received mixed reviews for its unpersuasive portrayal and dialogue-heavy โ€ฆ

โ€˜The Brink of Warโ€™ Review: Jeff Daniels Makes an Unpersuasive Ronald Reagan in Talky Historical Drama About Nuclear Summit With Gorbachev
Hollywood Reporter โ€” 11 August 2026
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Jeff Daniels stars as Ronald Reagan in the new historical drama "The Brink of War," which focuses on the pivotal 1986 nuclear summit between Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The film, directed by Michael Russell Gunn, features a strong supporting cast including Jared Harris as Gorbachev, J.K. Simmons, Hope Davis, and Aya Cash. It debuted recently to mixed reviews, with critics questioning Daniels' portrayal of the iconic president and the film's overall effectiveness in conveying the high-stakes negotiations of the Cold War era.

The film arrives at a time when global tensions are once again rising around nuclear weapons, making the historical context particularly relevant. The original summit in Reykjavik marked a turning point in U.S.-Soviet relations and set the stage for significant arms reduction agreements. As the world grapples with modern-day nuclear threats from nations such as North Korea and Iran, revisiting this critical moment in history prompts reflection on the importance of diplomacy and negotiation in preventing conflict.

Critics have pointed out that while the film attempts to capture the intensity of the summit discussions, it often falls short in delivering a compelling narrative. Daniels' performance has been labeled as unpersuasive, leading to questions about the film's ability to resonate with audiences unfamiliar with the complexities of the Cold War. The portrayal of both Reagan and Gorbachev has been scrutinized, with some reviewers noting that the dialogue-heavy approach may alienate viewers seeking a more dynamic cinematic experience.

Looking ahead, "The Brink of War" could spark renewed interest in the history of nuclear diplomacy. As discussions about arms control become increasingly urgent in today's geopolitical landscape, films like this one can serve as a reminder of the past and the lessons learned from it. Whether the film achieves its goal of educating and engaging a new generation remains to be seen, but it certainly contributes to the ongoing conversation about the challenges of nuclear proliferation and international relations.

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