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A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation

  • 1989
  • 1h 51m
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7.3/10
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A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation (1989)
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  • Director
    • Peter N. Johnson
  • Writers
    • Tim Slover
    • Thomas Lefler
    • James Arrington
  • Stars
    • Craig Wasson
    • Michael McGuire
    • Morgan White
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  • IMDb RATING
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    244
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    • Director
      • Peter N. Johnson
    • Writers
      • Tim Slover
      • Thomas Lefler
      • James Arrington
    • Stars
      • Craig Wasson
      • Michael McGuire
      • Morgan White
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Craig Wasson
    Craig Wasson
    • James Madison
    Michael McGuire
    Michael McGuire
    • George Washington
    Morgan White
    • George Mason
    Bruce Newbold
    Bruce Newbold
    • Edmund Randolph
    Lael Woodbury
    • George Wythe
    • (as Lael J. Woodbury)
    Fredd Wayne
    Fredd Wayne
    • Benjamin Franklin
    James Walsh
    • James Wilson
    • (as James Walch)
    James Arrington
    • Gouverneur Morris
    J. Scott Bronson
    • Robert Morris
    • (as Scott Bronson)
    Roderick Cook
    • Nathaniel Gorham
    Marvin Payne
    • Rufus King
    Steve Anderson
    • Elbridge Gerry
    Fred Laycock
    • Caleb Strong
    H.E.D. Redford
    • Roger Sherman
    Wayne Brennan
    • Oliver Ellsworth
    Derryl Yeager
    • Alexander Hamilton
    Max Golightly
    • Robert Yates
    James Byron Long
    • John Lansing
    • Director
      • Peter N. Johnson
    • Writers
      • Tim Slover
      • Thomas Lefler
      • James Arrington
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    2mlawrencewyatt

    A Cinematic Catastrophe

    This is not the worst movie I have ever seen. That said, it was awful. Rarely do I find myself laughing at a drama, but I can point out at least six times when I erupted into cackles. This film is about as subtle as a billboard.

    First of all, the acting is SO forced and overdone (with the one grand exception of Ben Franklin, who has no idea what he's doing). James Madison is such an unstable cry-baby that one solid "Yo' Mamma is so fat" joke from Roger Sherman would have had him weeping all the way back to Virginia. In the music scene in the garden, I wanted so desperately for General Washington to say, "You know Jimmy, most men have been weened by your age...."

    A huge problem with the film is that the main drama swirls around if the Senate should be represented based on the population of the state or if each state should have an equal voice. Call me crazy, but I never had a problem with the way congress is set up. I remember being a fourth grader in Ms. Pinder's class and thinking it was fantastically brilliant. So unfortunately, lines like "History will never forgive us for this" ("this" meaning equal representation in the senate) uttered by the protagonist of the film seem WAY over the top and ridiculous.

    As a connoisseur of Mormon movies, I got a huge kick out of the casting. There were so many times when I was like, "Who IS that guy? Oh..... He's Pilate, from the 'Lamb of God.'" My personal favorite was how Doubting Thomas from "Finding Faith in Christ" plays a doubting Thomas. In fact there were so many actors from "The Lamb of God" and "Finding Faith in Christ" that I half expected the titular character of both films to walk on at any moment and hand them the Constitution.

    Now let's talk about accents. The one pro-slavery southerner was the laziest accent actor I have ever seen. His idea of a drawl was clipping is -ing's into -in's. And he left it at that. Or how about the dude at the end who reads the constitution? He had a HORRIBLE Utah valley accent. (The fortunate thing about Utah-valley-dwellers is that they are totally unaware that they speak a variant form of English, so most of the people watching the film will be clueless on this point.)

    Also, a personal note to Kurt Bestor: I expected much, MUCH more from you, sir. That score was like being hit with an ironing board. We know 15 seconds in advance before anyone says anything important because there's always an oh-so-subtle orchestra crash.

    But I have to admit, as heavy handed as the script is on civic and theological points, it really has its moments. The tragedy is that each of those moments meets a massacre from the director and cast. Ben Franklin was SOOOOOO bad. I got the feeling he didn't really understand his lines--like he was ESL or something. I hated him before he was even on camera in the scene where Washington knocks on his gate and he fumbles on an otherwise funny line about women.

    Or how about the concluding American Agrarian Montage? Look at us in our cute little montage! We're so American and agrarian! Heck, we're even equestrian!

    So in conclusion, I loved the heck out of this movie in none of the ways it intended. It's horrible, and for that reason I would buy it in an instant if I could. BYU is capable of producing a great historical film, by the way. I recommend watching "Truth and Conviction" as soon as you're done with "A More Perfect Union" for a potent reminder as to why the institution is still accredited after producing such a piece of doo-doo.
    10markburns-41909

    Sophisticated Review of Complex Topic

    This film does an absolutely terrific job of explaining in detail the complex, intellectually demanding task of writing the US Constitution in one long summer. No buggy crashes or romantic affairs like many treatments would do-just a moving, meticulous representation of the difficult work of compromise and negotiating and endless redrafting between differing men with competing interests. Gives impeccable sense of what the real process was actually like without deification of or bowing to myths of the famous signers. I can't imagine a better-written drama about this pivotal event in national history.
    8chaka4612

    Very educational

    In high school I would have rather watched paint dry then study some of the "boring" details of the formation of our government. This film is long in places but I have to admit it helped me understand the background and differences of the founding fathers and how they created the Constitution. It does a great job of showing what a difficult task it was to have all the states work together despite their differences and special interests. It also highlights the different philosophies and and beliefs of the founding fathers who were anything but cooperative and agreeable during this process. It was very insightful and I actually enjoyed it. I think it should be required viewing for American history classes.
    Miskatonic01

    And excellent docu-drama about the Constitutional Convention

    A More Perfect Union examines the creation of the US Constitution from the perspective of chief author, James Madison. Beginning with trade war problems between states and Shay's Rebellion in Massachusetts, the film follows Federalist Madison's desperate attempts to enlist the aid and involvement of George Washington, the battles with states rights (anti-Federalist) advocates such as Roger Sherman and John Dickinson, his efforts to make both the Senate and the House elected by proportional representation, and his ultimate acceptance of the compromises which ultimately made the Constitution palatable to enough states to be ratified by 1788. For those unfamiliar with the history of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, this is an excellent way to be introduced to the politics and personalities that created the Constitution. Highly recommended for the classroom and the home.
    9johnkra-30796

    Happily Surprised

    I'm a hopeless history nerd but this one somehow managed to fly under my radar. I wish I had seen this film as a kid but better late than never. I stumbled across it on YouTube and was at first slightly perplexed by its origin. Apparently in 1989 the Mormon college Brigham Young University produced a two hour movie about the drafting and ratification of the Constitution. And it stars the guy from Brian De Palma's Body Double (of all movies) as James Madison. Huh...well okay then. But to my surprise "A More Perfect Union" not only works as a great educational tool - it's also a well made dramatization. It's an admirable example of the quality that can be found in films of high concept despite low budget. I watched the whole film in one sitting and I was glued to it. The United States truly had some stone cold geniuses as its architects. I was genuinely touched by how well "A More Perfect Union" tells the story of our nation in its becoming.

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      James Madison: If we could just get the states together, to talk outside their cursed legislatures.

      George Mason: Talk? About what?

      James Madison: Well, talk about trade, about laws, about a more effective union. About anything. If, if honest, influential men, met together representing their states, men like General Washington, and Dr. Franklin, and yourself, sir. I have the greatest admiration for your writing Virginia's Constitution and her Declaration of Rights. Sir, may I count on your help?

      George Mason: I am a friend to your cause, sir. But the indispensable friend is General Washington. As he goes, so goes America.

      James Madison: Yes sir. And we must get him. Unless our national government is strengthened, then the states will soon turn to the sword to resolve their separate jealousies.

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2022 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Alexandria, Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Brigham Young University
      • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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      • 1h 51m(111 min)
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      • 1.37 : 1

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