La vita del 20° Presidente degli Stati Uniti James Garfield e dell'ammiratore Charles Guiteau, che lo assassinò.La vita del 20° Presidente degli Stati Uniti James Garfield e dell'ammiratore Charles Guiteau, che lo assassinò.La vita del 20° Presidente degli Stati Uniti James Garfield e dell'ammiratore Charles Guiteau, che lo assassinò.
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I really enjoyed the show. It was filled with a great cast. Kudos to the acting prowess of Michael Shannon, Bradley Whitford, Matthew Macfadyen, and Betty Gilpin. I was truly moved by the story and humility of James A. Garfield, and the madness of his assassin Charles J. Guiteau. The supporting character portrayed by Bradley Whitford as James Blaine lit up the screen with drama and humor as only he can do it. Betty Gilpin was wonderful, as well. Give this a watch! You won't be disappointed!
I knew very little about President Garfield's rise and his short term in the nation's highest office. While this tragic turn of events happened more than 140 years ago, the story holds great relevance today, as our country grapples with a growing mental health crisis, gun violence and disinformation. The performances, costumes and set design swept me away to another time, but the story is strangely modern and relatable, given our current climate. I binged it in one night.
Death By Lightning is one of the more surprising shows I've seen on an ex president in my life. I was so caught up in it that I couldn't stop watching. The writing and performances were fantastic. Everyone knows what great actors Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen are and both are at the top of their game here. I wouldn't be surprised to see both nominated for Emmy's. The supporting cast led by Betty Gilpin, Shea Whigham, Bradley Whitford and Nick Offerman are all terrific here and could lead to some more award nominations. All you have to do is read the reviews by both critics and the audience to see how much people liked this limited series. It currently has a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes.
I have to admit going into Death by Lightning I knew very little about James Garfield and his assassination other than the basics. I just binged through all four episodes in one sitting and was blown away by how captivating it was. It's about how President James Garfield (Michael Shannon) rose from obscurity to become America's 20th President and then man who killed him, Charles Guiteau (Matthew Macfayden). If you're a fan of historical or political dramas then give this a try but make sure you give yourself enough time because once you start it you wont want to stop.
Charles J. Guiteau (Matthew Macfadyen) was a man who failed at everything he ever tried. Living off his sister and her husband because he couldn't manage a household or business, Guiteau was delusional yet oddly charming; a man convinced destiny owed him something. When he wrote a speech for James Garfield (Michael Shannon) in the 1880 presidential election, he believed it was his words that made Garfield president. And when recognition never came, he decided to force fate's hand.
Death by Lightning explores that slow spiral between delusion and destiny with a dark, uneasy beauty. The series opens like a political drama but unfolds like a tragic psychological study. Michael Shannon, as Garfield, plays yet another man shouldering quiet pain, the kind of role that has become his hallmark. He's weary, intelligent, and haunted. Matthew Macfadyen, though, steals the show. His Guiteau isn't a monster; he's dangerously human; talkative, deluded, and disturbingly likable.
The production is immaculate. You can almost smell the varnished wood and old tobacco. The dialogue captures the restrained civility of 1880 America, when letters were weapons and power was cloaked in manners. Betty Gilpin as Lucretia Garfield brings both dignity and heartbreak, grounding the story whenever the men drift into ego.
Historically, the show gets its tension right. Guiteau may have pulled the trigger, but it was Dr. Willard Bliss, the arrogant physician who refused to use antiseptics, who finished the job. The title Death by Lightning isn't literal; it's about the sudden jolt that shattered a nation, the moment when ambition, ego, and madness struck at once.
It's not perfect, the pacing dips in the middle and Garfield's presidency feels more like a shadow than a centerpiece, but the performances, writing, and atmosphere make it worth watching. By the time the final scene fades, you're left with the uneasy truth: history isn't written by heroes or villains, but by men who mistake their own reflection for destiny.
Death by Lightning explores that slow spiral between delusion and destiny with a dark, uneasy beauty. The series opens like a political drama but unfolds like a tragic psychological study. Michael Shannon, as Garfield, plays yet another man shouldering quiet pain, the kind of role that has become his hallmark. He's weary, intelligent, and haunted. Matthew Macfadyen, though, steals the show. His Guiteau isn't a monster; he's dangerously human; talkative, deluded, and disturbingly likable.
The production is immaculate. You can almost smell the varnished wood and old tobacco. The dialogue captures the restrained civility of 1880 America, when letters were weapons and power was cloaked in manners. Betty Gilpin as Lucretia Garfield brings both dignity and heartbreak, grounding the story whenever the men drift into ego.
Historically, the show gets its tension right. Guiteau may have pulled the trigger, but it was Dr. Willard Bliss, the arrogant physician who refused to use antiseptics, who finished the job. The title Death by Lightning isn't literal; it's about the sudden jolt that shattered a nation, the moment when ambition, ego, and madness struck at once.
It's not perfect, the pacing dips in the middle and Garfield's presidency feels more like a shadow than a centerpiece, but the performances, writing, and atmosphere make it worth watching. By the time the final scene fades, you're left with the uneasy truth: history isn't written by heroes or villains, but by men who mistake their own reflection for destiny.
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- QuizMichael Shannon was 49 years old when filming began, the same age as James A. Garfield at the time of his assassination.
- BlooperSeveral words and phrases used are not typical of 1880s speech. The "f-bomb" is liberally used, while only the lowest classes used it in those days. The expression "quality time" is used, when it did not come into use until 100 years later. And Chester Alan Arthur says that his wife died, "Like, last January."
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