Nach der Ermordung von Präsident John F. Kennedy kämpft sich die First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy durch Trauer und Trauma, um ihren Glauben wiederzufinden, ihren Kindern Trost bieten zu können ... Alles lesenNach der Ermordung von Präsident John F. Kennedy kämpft sich die First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy durch Trauer und Trauma, um ihren Glauben wiederzufinden, ihren Kindern Trost bieten zu können und das historische Erbe ihres Mannes zu bestimmen.Nach der Ermordung von Präsident John F. Kennedy kämpft sich die First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy durch Trauer und Trauma, um ihren Glauben wiederzufinden, ihren Kindern Trost bieten zu können und das historische Erbe ihres Mannes zu bestimmen.
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Okay, several people were angry that John-John in the movie didn't salute the casket.
One review referred to the story as "horrible and morbid." Guess what - it is.
One review said Jackie was a "housewife." I won't dignify that with a response.
Natalie Portman was criticized for doing a "cringe-worthy" imitation. Her voice and accent were found hilarious.
And it was called "boring" over and over again.
I understand that to each his own, and I respect that. I'm just surprised.
I first of all did not find this film at all boring. I found it emotional, compelling, and interesting - and despite what someone said here, I did find out things I never knew.
I thought Natalie Portman did a brilliant job and, while the role didn't offer as much as Viola Davis' did in Fences, I would not have been upset to see her win another Oscar. There was nothing wrong with her accent, that's how Mrs. Kennedy talked. If you don't believe me, go to youtube and listen to the tapes.
The film focused on Jackie after the assassination, but it was shown, as were earlier times, such as her televised tour of the White House. I thought the film mixed with the actual footage was excellent.
The clothes were perfection. Like others, I did not care for the music and what I really did not care for was the music at the end.
The rest of the cast did an admirable job - John Hurt, Greta Gerwig, and Billy Crudup. I was disappointed in Peter Sarsgaard, but I think he was trying to convey Bobby's shock and grief. He's a good actor normally but not very successful here.
I found this a poignant film and a stunning portrait of Jackie Kennedy and what she suffered as a result of the assassination.
When first announced, I was so excited for this. A stellar cast, a strong concept, and to boot the trailer was original and looked promising!
To be fair and give credit,the cast all perform admirably and Portman deserves the praise she is receiving. The fault does not lie there.
From the opening shots of the movie, accompanied by its dismal score that grates on your senses, prospects begin to dim. Such poorly framed and composed shots I have not seen in a major motion picture in a very, very long time and as the story unfolds haphazardly with its clunky editing and snails pace, hope in the auditorium began to fade.
I stayed awake throughout - though the task proved difficult and I cannot say the same for many of my fellow movie goers...
In the end, it is such a shame as there was so much potential here that is wasted by poor editing, direction, cinematography, and score and even in spite of strong performances and a compelling script somewhere beneath, this whole production tragically falls to tedium...
I appreciate when I leave a film feeling as though there's still so much left to unpack and to uncover about it, meaning that I wasn't able to completely discover all of its aims and goals in one viewing. To me that's the sign of a very well thought out film, a film that will leave a lingering impact. That's exactly how I came out of this. I'm sure not everyone here will take to it, but count me as one of its fans.
We could make the argument that JFK didn't have much of a positive legacy, given his poor record on civil rights (upon which Johnson sought to improve) and an undeclared war on Cuba. Even so, the era was seen as the culmination of the possible. I recommend the movie.
Larraín also directed 2012's "No", about the TV campaign that led to Augusto Pinochet's defeat in the 1988 election.
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- WissenswertesAfter Natalie Portman was cast, to Pablo Larraín's wishes, he asked screenwriter Noah Oppenheim to tear out any pages of the script that didn't contain scenes with Jackie Kennedy, as he wanted this movie to be entirely about her and her experiences. The 120-page script was trimmed to one hundred pages, all containing Jackie.
- PatzerJackie has the list of funeral attendants read out to her, including "Crown Prince George" of Denmark. Denmark at the time did have a Prince George, but he wasn't Crown Prince. Rather they had a Crown Princess, the later Queen Margrethe. And the only Danish dignitary who attended the funeral was the Prime Minister, Jens Otto Krag.
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The Priest: There comes a time in man's search for meaning when he realises that there are no answers. And when you come to the horrible and unavoidable realization, you accept it or you kill yourself. Or you simply stop searching.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies of 2016 Already Getting Oscar Buzz (2016)
- SoundtracksAffection No. 3
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Box Office
- Budget
- 9.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 13.960.394 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 278.715 $
- 4. Dez. 2016
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 29.778.202 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 40 Min.(100 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.66 : 1