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- In conlusion, JFK is a well-made and engrossing film that raises important questions about one of the defining moments in American history, but it can be divisive due to its interpretation of the facts.
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Apr 29, 2002 · “JFK” argues, and most of us still agree, that Oswald’s high-speed accuracy is hard to believe. It reflects our gut feelings. It speaks for our dark suspicions.
- JFK movie review & film summary (1991) | Roger Ebert
Oliver’s Stone’s “JFK” builds up an overwhelming head of...
- JFK movie review & film summary (1991) | Roger Ebert
This acclaimed Oliver Stone drama presents the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy led by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner).
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Oliver’s Stone’s “JFK” builds up an overwhelming head of urgency that all comes rushing out at the end of the film, in a tumbling, angry, almost piteous monologue – the whole obsessive weight of Jim Garrison’s conviction that there was a conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy.
Apr 19, 2017 · Oliver Stone’s epic conspiracy-thriller JFK, surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the case brought about by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison in relation to his murder,...
Whether it be courtroom drama or family drama, political thriller or criminal investigation, historical recreation or documentary—’JFK’ has elements of them all, making for incredibly powerful cinema. For Stone, Kennedy was “like the Godfather” of his generation, “a very important figure, a leader, a prince in a sense.
Average reader rating: 8.3 (15 votes) Reviewed by: Tristan T. Martin. Reviewed on: 31 Dec 2005. Perhaps one of the best and certainly one of the most important films ever made. A powerful J'accuse...
JFK is not absolute fact, it does not truly pretend to be. By Stone's own admission, Laurie Metcalf, Michael Rooker, and Kevin Bacon play composites or dramatized characters, not the real thing. But standing alone as a movie, JFK is untouchably excellent.