

Before he led a nation, George Washington was a young soldier thrown into a global conflict. With alliances crumbling and war closing in, he must choose who to trust and confront the leader he's becoming.







It's a mixed bag that leans slightly positive, anchored by William Franklyn-Miller's turn as the young George Washington. The core story of Washington's early military trials gets criticized for feeling unoriginal and thin, but Franklyn-Miller's performance is the clear standout for many. The visuals are decent, and a vocal few were pleasantly surprised by the concept. Beyond that, the reaction to most other elements—including other cast members and the direction—is largely indifferent or negative.
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