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Looks at the early years of America's most dashing president from his early childhood through his nomination for Congress.Looks at the early years of America's most dashing president from his early childhood through his nomination for Congress.Looks at the early years of America's most dashing president from his early childhood through his nomination for Congress.
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Patrick Dempsey is superb as young JFK.This movie traces the first 30 years of the life of the man who would become our 35th President.There are illuminating depictions of many little known events in his life,particularly his near expulsion from Choate and his romance with Dutch journalist Inga Arvad,well played by Yoland Thol.The movie boasts a strong supportkng cast,especially Robin Tunney as "Kick" Kennedy,Terry Kinney as Joseph P.Kennedy Sr and Diana Scarwid as Rose Kennedy. 10 out of 10.
This TV mini-series production traces John F. Kennedy's life from a semi-rebellious youth, second son and second in the heart of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., up to his 1946 election to Congress. The show was in 2 parts and can now be seen on the True Movies Channel on cable.
Patrick Dempsey does an excellent job displaying the famed Jack Kennedy youthful exuberance as well as the killer Kennedy charm. The movie deals with the issues and events which formulated and shaped the ideals of this young man destined to become our 35th President.
In addition it examines the various romantic affairs Jack Kennedy had prior to his ascent into politics. We see how Joe Kennedy thrusts upon young Jack all the hopes and dreams he had for Joe Jr. after Jr. dies in WW II. We get peaks into how Joe Sr. casts a guiding light and hand over his son's activities. We also see how Jack both resents and appreciates the heavy hand of his father.
The movie also shows a very human portrayal of how young Jack Kennedy was received by his crew and commanding officers while in the Navy commanding the famed PT 109. We also see how the events after the PT boat was sunk led to the turnaround of his men's feeling toward Lt. Kennedy and how he shunned heroism that his father so felt would aid his future political career.
All in all not much has been done on JFK's youth with respect to books and movies. Because so much concentrated on his presidential run and subsequent events leading up to Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963 it is nice to get, albeit a fictional, look see into Kennedy's early years. If you're a fan of fact based movies laced with fictional accounts and were a fan of JFK this is good viewing.
Patrick Dempsey does an excellent job displaying the famed Jack Kennedy youthful exuberance as well as the killer Kennedy charm. The movie deals with the issues and events which formulated and shaped the ideals of this young man destined to become our 35th President.
In addition it examines the various romantic affairs Jack Kennedy had prior to his ascent into politics. We see how Joe Kennedy thrusts upon young Jack all the hopes and dreams he had for Joe Jr. after Jr. dies in WW II. We get peaks into how Joe Sr. casts a guiding light and hand over his son's activities. We also see how Jack both resents and appreciates the heavy hand of his father.
The movie also shows a very human portrayal of how young Jack Kennedy was received by his crew and commanding officers while in the Navy commanding the famed PT 109. We also see how the events after the PT boat was sunk led to the turnaround of his men's feeling toward Lt. Kennedy and how he shunned heroism that his father so felt would aid his future political career.
All in all not much has been done on JFK's youth with respect to books and movies. Because so much concentrated on his presidential run and subsequent events leading up to Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963 it is nice to get, albeit a fictional, look see into Kennedy's early years. If you're a fan of fact based movies laced with fictional accounts and were a fan of JFK this is good viewing.
JFK: Reckless Youth offers a compelling dramatization of the early life of John F. Kennedy, tracing his formative years from a privileged but pressure-laden upbringing to his first steps toward political life. Based on Nigel Hamilton's biography, the film captures the intense expectations of the Kennedy family, particularly the weight placed on Jack following his brother Joe Jr.'s tragic death. The portrayal of JFK's struggles with chronic illness and his attempts to forge his own identity beyond the shadow of his domineering father is particularly resonant, painting a more vulnerable and human side to the future president.
While the film takes some dramatic liberties, it largely aligns with the known facts about JFK's youth. Patrick Dempsey delivers a surprisingly nuanced performance, balancing Kennedy's charm, wit, and recklessness with the growing sense of purpose that would later define his public persona. The film doesn't shy away from JFK's flaws-his privileged detachment, romantic escapades, and academic indifference-but it also hints at the introspective, restless intellect that set him apart. However, certain historical events and timelines are compressed or softened, slightly romanticizing his journey and downplaying some of the grittier aspects of political ambition and privilege.
What stands out most about JFK: Reckless Youth is its tone-it feels less like a political hagiography and more like a coming-of-age story with a historical backdrop. The production design, period detail, and family dynamics immerse viewers in the pre-war American elite, giving context to JFK's later policies and worldview. While not a definitive portrait, the telefilm succeeds in making the early life of a complex figure feel both personal and accessible. For those interested in the man behind the myth, this film provides a strong, if dramatized, introduction.
While the film takes some dramatic liberties, it largely aligns with the known facts about JFK's youth. Patrick Dempsey delivers a surprisingly nuanced performance, balancing Kennedy's charm, wit, and recklessness with the growing sense of purpose that would later define his public persona. The film doesn't shy away from JFK's flaws-his privileged detachment, romantic escapades, and academic indifference-but it also hints at the introspective, restless intellect that set him apart. However, certain historical events and timelines are compressed or softened, slightly romanticizing his journey and downplaying some of the grittier aspects of political ambition and privilege.
What stands out most about JFK: Reckless Youth is its tone-it feels less like a political hagiography and more like a coming-of-age story with a historical backdrop. The production design, period detail, and family dynamics immerse viewers in the pre-war American elite, giving context to JFK's later policies and worldview. While not a definitive portrait, the telefilm succeeds in making the early life of a complex figure feel both personal and accessible. For those interested in the man behind the myth, this film provides a strong, if dramatized, introduction.
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- GoofsWhen JFK goes back to the beach house to get his Navy uniform out of storage in the basement he walks past an Evian box in the basement. Evian (brand of drinking water) didn't exist until the 1980's.
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