[1][2] The film is set in 1969 and depicts Rodham during the summer she worked in Alaska following her graduation from Wellesley College.
[7] The film received polarized reviews, attracting praise from independent critics,[8][9][10][11][12] and largely negative responses from more mainstream publications.
[16] Several critics questioned the premise of the film, with Caryn James of The Hollywood Reporter calling the movie "pointless.
"[17][13][18] Dennis Harvey of Variety called the film "an insufferably pretentious arthouse drama.
"[13] Other critics disagreed, with reviewers at Hammer to Nail and Screen-Space considering the film an "experiment" and an attempt to analyze how Hillary Clinton is seen in America respectively.