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    • Aryanna 2022-02-20 08:01:54

      Human nature is like biaozi

      I don’t know the life of Kennedy very well. I don’t know much about that era. I haven’t seen related novels, movies or TV series. I just know that there was a president in the United States who was assassinated. He was not the first and will not be the last. One.
             After reading it, I can’t...

    • Stephania 2022-02-20 08:01:54

      Turning point of history

      This film is very plain. It basically shows the details of some events and the statues of sentient beings at the time. It does not raise any questions or provide answers. It just shoots the known and relatively uncontroversial things. Except for the Americans who strongly sympathized with the...

    • Corene 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      It's pretty good, focusing on the powerlessness of small people in big events. Contrary to Stone's JFK, the characters are brought to life without touching any historical interpretation at all - but this is also a disadvantage. The film is noncommittal to the Secret Service, FBI, and Dallas Police. In fact, Kennedy's assassination is related to this. Several parties are inseparable (the most important CIA did not talk about it).

    • Wayne 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      The perspective of the film is well chosen. The same hospital treated the president and the murderer successively. The narrative method of this record has a strong sense of substitution and is easy to resonate. But as the title and point of view, the hospital did not give too much plot development. On the one hand, it is exquisite and compact, but on the other hand, it is not complete.

    Parkland quotes

    • [first lines]

      Title Card: On November 22, 1963, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, made a political trip to Dallas, Texas with his wife, Jacqueline, and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson.

      Title Card: Less than an hour after landing in Dallas, Kennedy was assassinated.

      Title Card: This story is based on the true events that took place on that day, and the three that followed.

    • Roy Kellerman: The President is coming with us.

      Earl Rose: You can't take him. We have laws here in Texas.

      Roy Kellerman: The law can be waived.

      Earl Rose: Not by me. I can't do it.

      Dr. Kemp Clark: Earl, let him go.

      Roy Kellerman: Do you have any idea... any idea how difficult this has been for Mrs. Kennedy?

      Earl Rose: I deal with widows everyday! The remains will stay here.

      Roy Kellerman: I don't think so. The remains... What did you call it, your body? The hell with you, and the hell with your law.