When I traveled to Korea, I wanted to watch it in the movie theater, but I didn't see it because of my physical discomfort. Then I finally saw this film. I had to admire Miss Nana to change her accent and perform to restore that image, but she integrated her delicate acting skills into such a special scene. in the context before and after the event. . I have to say that the plot arrangement is also very delicate, including the restoration of famous scenes in historical time, the subtleties of the protagonist's interview with reporters, and the dialogue between the protagonist and the priest, all from different angles to learn more about this celebrity who has been reported by too many media. . A few more impressive episodes and the reporter's conversation. The reporter also went to find the former first lady with many personal emotions and even a trace of the usual prejudice against celebrities. . Brought out from the conversation a lot of her past with the president, the children they had, including those who died early. . Their relationship is not just husband and wife but also partners with common goals. . . Before and after the assassination. . Together with Jackie's speechlessness in the face of public discussion after being stimulated in the hospital, the dressing changes in the White House bedroom a few nights later. . They all showed the psychology of suppressing grief and unable to adapt to the changing environment, but she worked hard to cope with it during the day. . Many interviews were confirmed until the reporter could quickly say I GUESS THOSE WILL NOT BE WRITTEN IN THE REPORT. . . I think this is a process of competition and mutual recognition. . The so-called common people cannot understand the pressure that this class faces on the masses, but as the interview progresses, you will be convinced by JACKIE who has experienced this kind of incident. . . It also indirectly brought out the reason why she insisted on holding the funeral, what I think is the condemnation and unyielding of the assassin. . When talking with reporters about the opera, I thought it was a speech + rhetoric for the public at first. . But slowly, you will still feel the influence of the protagonist's experience on their ambitions in life. . . The so-called true and false is the most moving and the world will use camelot to describe the JFK family. . There is also a scene where the staff of the Security Bureau argues against the other heads of state and she and the children follow the coffin to the Congress on foot. The persistence of people to do this. . In such a sensitive position, she eventually won the support of others. . There is also the famous parade. . . And there's a conversation about suicide even after such a big life change She still regards suicide as a childish act of self-indulging. . The time at the beach with her children may be the most comfortable moment when she doesn't care about the outside world. . Maybe that's what motivates her to keep going. .
There is also a scene where JACKIE goes to the hillside to look for JFK's cemetery in the rain, wearing heels, a skirt and a windbreaker, walking all the way, talking about his thoughts, and finally finding a point in the farthest place. Now that I think about it, this is an unyielding performance. Bar. . Happy marriage or not but I think she really kept her dignity for the Kennedy family. .
After watching the whole show, you will feel unfulfilled. . Maybe I didn't pay special attention to this historical figure before and only knew some general lines, but their status in the United States is indeed completely different. . Miss Nana held up this drama~~
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