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Lew 2023-08-18 05:51:52
Whoever is the protagonist will be severely...
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Nelda 2023-08-15 12:49:32
The ugliest Kennedy...
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Kianna 2023-07-26 01:17:44
50/100 Since Kennedy's death, it has become more and more like a film made by another person. The dialogue style is too dramatic, the narrative becomes more monotonous and scribbled, and finally it becomes a slogan contest. The author may only want to pursue the effect of the dramatic reversal of the character's fate, and not care about the character itself. From the beginning to the end, we have not been able to truly enter the heart of the absolute protagonist of this...
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Florian 2023-07-20 19:37:40
The plot is a bit...
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Clement 2023-07-16 03:09:41
Follow the biographical script written in the...
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Vickie 2023-07-15 04:35:32
The whole article begins with JFK preparing to visit Dallas to being assassinated. Interspersed with LBJ's campaign for president a few years ago, and the undercurrent of confrontation between North and South forces against the Civil Rights Act, he roamed both ways. LBJ took the next step and forbearance until JFK was assassinated. It looks like Tokugawa Ieyasu, who lived under Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi forbearance and finally covered the sky. Harrison played the hero of LBJ vividly,...
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Maegan 2023-07-13 08:18:33
The story of the President of the United States is enough for Hollywood to fight for another 100...
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Bertha 2023-07-11 07:14:22
I watched the birth of a white lotus with the purpose of seeing the Underwood...
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Milton 2023-06-28 03:43:18
lbj is very down. @2020-04-07...
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Jakayla 2023-06-26 21:14:27
LBJ is perhaps the most persuasive president in American history, and the movie shows that...
LBJ Comments
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John F. Kennedy: Lyndon, you have more experience and more talent, more wisdom. Unfortunately, this is politics, and none of that matters.
Lyndon B. Johnson: The better man won.
John F. Kennedy: I'm not better. Better-looking, maybe.
Lyndon B. Johnson: Yeah, if I had some of those Kennedy genes...
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Lyndon B. Johnson: This damn civil rights issue is gonna tear the Democrats in two. We got rival camps that are never gonna see eye to eye. But as long as they're sitting at the table, they're gonna need an interpreter. The Kennedys don't speak Southern - the Southerners don't speak Kennedy. I'm the only man who's fluent in both languages.
George Reedy: Which side are you on?
Lyndon B. Johnson: You're missing the point. As long as neither side declares all-out war, both sides need me. The best thing that can happen for me is this civil rights debate goes on forever. And how do we make that happen, sir?
John Connally: [un-caps his pen] Compromise, boys. Endless compromise.