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Deja 2023-09-28 05:36:05
7.9/10 Coarse Sense of History 2.12 Yen Square...
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London 2023-09-11 11:24:56
The film overall gave me a fragmented feeling. Too much focus on the camera and the soundtrack did help the character building to a certain extent, but at the same time, it also hurt the narrative. I have to say that the traces are too heavy. Even if it's a very personal film, isn't it a problem that it doesn't resonate with the audience as a public...
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Virginia 2023-07-25 06:35:51
2.5 is not very good looking, especially when the multi-timeline editing is not bad and I even think it is not bad, probably because Natalie Portman's personal style is so obvious that it is not suitable to play another personal style. It is obvious that the characters are too personal, but personal is political. What the film lacks/loses is precisely the political part that best supports the spirit of the...
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Freddy 2023-07-11 14:35:06
A decent political biopic. Portman's performance is a plus, but the downside of the film is that it's still too ambiguous about Jacqueline Kennedy's attitude, making the character still ambiguous after the film...
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Myrtice 2023-07-06 11:11:44
In Chinese, Jacqueline Scorpio Lone Star, the woman who killed the wounded officer, Kefu Kezi, will not end...
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Simeon 2023-06-24 23:11:13
The film has a script that highlights the acting skills, and the director's fragmented narrative style makes Portman's performance more noticeable. But for audiences who are not too familiar with Jacqueline and Portman, they will only feel that her performance is too...
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Darlene 2023-06-21 08:08:43
Natalie Portman is so dazzling that everyone else has become a blurred background. The whole movie is completely her own play. It is undeniable that she performed very well, perfectly showing the three faces of the first lady, The small details under the big close-up are also in place. This particular angle of the biopic is playful and...
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Lavonne 2023-06-11 13:50:21
Portman is really good at acting, very expressive, and can withstand repeated close-ups, but a movie may hardly be called a masterpiece if it only wins the personal acting award; the first lady's advice: Never marry the...
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Monroe 2023-05-11 20:22:28
Portman is a strong performer and is heading for awards season. Flashback clips piece together a series of Jackie's thoughts after the assassination of her husband. After watching the movie, I really want to find the real video of that year and watch it again, and the image restores...
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Chadrick 2023-04-16 00:29:20
Natalie Portman is a great actress, but it's a terrible movie, her hard-working performance is very unconvincing, and the image and temperament just don't fit. The movie is not satisfied with telling a story well, the story line is messy, and the editing jumps, so that the audience must switch emotions at any time, and it is annoying to cut back and forth. No way, this kind of BioEpic is really...
Jackie Comments
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Janie 2022-03-26 09:01:06
What is Jacqueline Kennedy's character prototype like in "The First Lady"?
Maybe it gives you the feeling that it is a star-exclusive type, and the whole drama is shooting at close range, but without the strength, it is impossible to play and perform such a role. I like the in-depth writing of the characters and describe the hearts of the characters before and after major...
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Maudie 2022-04-23 07:02:25
Take off the coat of the first lady, it's just a poor woman
The music in the whole film is very depressing, making people know that this is a sad story.
Under the camera and in the crowd, you should be calm and calm, but you are panicked, dazed, and afraid and want to hide. The first lady is for outsiders to see, the real self is the poor woman who can't...
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The Priest: Take comfort in those memories.
Jackie Kennedy: I can't. They're mixed up with all the others.
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[first lines]
The Journalist: Mrs. Kennedy? They told me to come up. And I'm so sorry for your loss.
Jackie Kennedy: Have you read what they've been writing? Krock and Merriman and all the rest?
The Journalist: Yes, I have.
Jackie Kennedy: Merriman's such a bitter man. It's been just one week. Already they're treating him like some dusty old artifact to be shelved away. That's no way to be remembered.
The Journalist: And how would you like him remembered, Mrs. Kennedy?
Jackie Kennedy: [stammering] I...
Jackie Kennedy: You understand that I will be editing this conversation just in case I don't say exactly what I mean?
The Journalist: With all due respect, that seems very unlikely, Mrs. Kennedy.
[pause]
The Journalist: Right. Okay. Uh, so this will be your own version of what happened?
Jackie Kennedy: Exactly. Come in.