I highly recommend everyone in the circle of friends to watch this movie. After watching it yesterday, I really liked it and it is much better than the general public opinion. My own understanding of Jackie is only "fashion icon", but this movie really gave Contemporary people have a closer perspective to understand this may be the most dazzling first lady. The three timelines of the film are staggered. One Jackie on the show tours the White House. Kennedy is killed. After almost 100 minutes of interview, the two lines are in There are many scenes that involve Jackie being a wife, mother, widow, first lady, and even a tour guide. I don’t think it makes the characters lose the overall sense of the one and the end. Ordinary people lose a partner. It would be unbearable for a long time, not to mention the incoherent face of the first lady who witnessed her husband's headshot in front of her eyes, who was about to witness the inauguration ceremony of the vice president within a few hours after her husband's death. The unconcealed sadness of being a child may be considered by many people to be too ordinary, but after all, the first lady is also a human being. This kind of narrow emotional expression makes her appear flesh and blood, not to mention the several explosive scenes of fighting for a grand funeral for her husband. Faced with the pressure from the upper echelons, the almost rude resistance still shows the majesty of being the first lady. The dialogue with the priest has several montages of light and shadow intertwined with religious elements that make the film very personal, although it is inevitable that there are Subjective obscenity to the characters, but as the film says at the end, people are more likely to think that the people in the book are real people than the real people The bottom-up shooting perspective has set the tone for her unhappy life. The only fly in the ointment is that the film is too fragmented at the end, making the audience's emotional accumulation difficult to go all the way. It's hard to tell why this Jackie is Jackie, but the down-to-earth script still gives the whole play a solid frame. After "Black Swan" was sealed, Natalie has not been a serious literary film for a long time. She is still acting with all her might. From her walking posture, accent, and even some small habits, it can be seen that she has put a lot of effort into acting. If you work hard at this level, Erfeng is not a dream
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