Jackie--Least Famous Celebrity In Contemporary

Monica 2022-07-12 15:25:22

At 12:30 '30", as President Kennedy waved and smiled at the crowd, the first dull shot was fired in the square, and President Kennedy put his hand to his throat-he was shot in the neck. Then came the second shot, because the president who was shot by the first shot was tilting his head slightly forward at this time, and the fatal second shot hit the president in the back of the head, and Kennedy's head fell backwards. Scene from the case in greater detail The description goes like this: "The first shot hit Kennedy in the throat, and when Kennedy received the final fatal blow to the head, Jacqueline reflexively climbed to the rear edge of the limousine and shot back." brain tissue. She took it all the way to the hospital and handed it over to the doctor. "

"Many women in the world will lose their husbands, but not many of them will have their husbands killed by their side," said Natalie Portman, who played the role in the film "First Lady" (Jackie).

At the age of 34, Jacqueline, who became the youngest first lady in American history, was sitting in the back seat of a 1961 Lincoln Continental luxury convertible next to the president. She is the icon of fashion, maturity, and self-motivation; one of the most photographed women of the 20th century; and the woman who truly made President Kennedy so charismatic. But she is also the "least famous celebrity" of the contemporary era.

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  • Clarabelle 2022-03-22 09:01:58

    Portman's accent is awesome, and John Hurt is a perfect fit for the role. Much better than the average biopic, every clip and every line is very mature and sophisticated. The feeling of A slice of life (but how to say it, because it is a slice of life, so the understanding of the role is very limited), and the various feelings of the catastrophe are in place.

  • Dana 2021-12-30 17:21:34

    I'm going to be a queen, I find that the oppressive feeling of the lens is about to be used up. The reporter's story is to remind the audience that everything about Kennedy or any historical figure is just a story. "History" is a story that human beings tell themselves about themselves.

Jackie quotes

  • Jackie Kennedy: There will be great progress. There will be other great presidents. The Johnsons have been so generous to me. But there won't be another Camelot. Not another Camelot.

  • The Priest: I have lived a blessed life and yet every night when I climb into bed, turn off the lights, and stare into the dark, I wonder... is this all there is?

    Jackie Kennedy: You wonder?

    The Priest: Every soul on this planet does. But then when morning comes, we all wake up and make a pot of coffee.