Extended Reading
  • Orin 2021-12-23 08:01:18

    Very compact story, can give people a chance to reflect

    A story that takes the Cuban crisis as the background and changes the story with real people. Condensed the 13 days that almost affected the world into 2 hours. Although there is no lack of Great Americanism in the play, it is indeed attracted by the compact, tense, and tense atmosphere created in...

  • Oma 2022-03-24 09:02:18

    Shocking Thirteen Days Film Review

    The film mainly tells the whole story of the Kennedy administration's handling of the Cuban missile crisis in the context of the Cold War. It was mainly caused by the Soviet Union's deployment of missiles in Cuba and the United States' insistence on removing the missiles. A confrontation is over, a...

  • Davon 2022-04-22 07:01:34

    Through the details, the handling process of the U.S. government during the Cuban Missile Crisis was fully demonstrated. Although there are many beautifications, the American values ​​are basically infiltrated. The differences at the top when dealing with the crisis were also truly demonstrated, and the entire human race was indeed on the verge of a crisis. But this final "lose-lose" situation was resolved under restraint. The actors did a great job...

  • Guido 2022-03-23 09:02:15

    Humanity cannot withstand several such crises. When can we stop tossing about the nuclear issue?

Thirteen Days quotes

  • Kenny O'Donnell: How do you become the KGB top spy in the United States?

    Walter Sheridan: You gotta know someone.

    Kenny O'Donnell: [nods] You gotta know someone.

  • Kenny O'Donnell: [calling from the FBI office] They know each other, Jack - Khruschev and Fomin were war buddies.

    President Kennedy: You sure?

    Kenny O'Donnell: Don't take it to court, but we've got good circumstantial evidence.

    President Kennedy: Well, you're there - I mean, what's your instinct? I gotta move on this.

    Kenny O'Donnell: [pause] My gut's telling me that Khruschev's turning to a trusted old friend to carry his message.

    President Kennedy: Ok - we're going.