As Franklin, Douglas is an entertainingly droll determine; he balances the presumed historic wit of the actual Franklin with a decidedly Douglas-ian twinkle in his eye. He’s grandfatherly with Temple, however no much less a hedonist than somebody like Gordon Gekko—he performs Franklin as if one in all his erotic-thriller protagonists from “Fundamental Intuition” or “Deadly Attraction” received zapped again in time and slapped on a powdered wig. He’s wizened however no much less amorous for his superior years, the type of growing older playboy that matches in properly with the pre-French Revolution decadence round him. Douglas handles the dry wit of Ellis and Korder’s script with a nimbleness belying his years, whilst Franklin’s personal well being threatens to depart him bedridden for a lot of the latter phases.
Whereas he performs properly in opposition to his co-stars, particularly his paternal steering of Jupe’s Temple, he comes most alive when sniping with Adams, who seems midway by the collection as if he have been Nick Fury about to rope Ben into the Founders Initiative. Marsan’s vitality as Adams is decidedly completely different from Giamatti’s in Ellis’ authentic 2008 miniseries—“Franklin” appears like a series-long extension of that collection’ third episode, which depicted a extra truncated model of those occasions—however no much less welcome. He’s a haughtier, extra confrontational balm to Franklin’s frivolity, a junior statesman who hasn’t but discovered the way to play the sport. (His non-public makes an attempt to talk and memorize French are a number of the present’s extra archly humorous moments.)
The present stumbles extra when specializing in Temple, although Jupe performs the position with an admirable, youthful pluck. The place Franklin struggles to carve out a legacy in his remaining years, Temple comes of age, dropping himself within the frippery and bustle of French life. He falls in love with an opera singer, will get concerned in love triangles, and even finds a job as a web page dashing letters throughout Paris at pace. Whereas these subplots may carry a present on their very own, they pale as compared with the heftier statecraft of Douglas’ sections; in a present already stretching previous eight hours, they usually really feel like distractions, and don’t sufficiently distinction Ben Franklin’s extra subtle statecraft to make them really feel well worth the runtime.