In the minds of most Americans, the Kennedy assassination is the number one unsolved case that has not been revealed in a century and a half. In Dallas on November 22, 1963, President Kennedy, who was participating in an event, pressed his shot through the throat in front of the crowd after a shot, and crashed down. After another gunshot, his head exploded, blood spattered, and the first lady beside him desperately tried to piece together her husband's body fragments. Regarding this case, which is considered to be the end of the golden age of the United States, most people do not believe the official conclusion that a young man named Lee Harvey assassinated the president whom the Americans had high hopes for out of personal conduct. Two days later, the young man was killed by a man named Jack Ruby again under the full view of the public and under the live TV prison changing scene. Ruby was sentenced to death. He requested an appeal and was given a chance to be tried again, but just before the new trial came, Ruby died of lung cancer in Patland Hospital. More than 50 years have passed, no one can give a clear and clear answer to this strange serial murder. Just like the 9/11 incident that has been more and more talked about, the seeds of conspiracy theories are sprinkled on the excessive persecuted delusion, and it is destined to breed more and more. The more weird explanations, we can only find historical clues from various documentary works.
Like any previous film, "Patland Hospital" did not give us an answer, but gave us more details. For example, the doctor's reaction to the beloved president is different from that of the murderer, such as more family background introductions about the murderer and so on. The film is not a tight-paced movie. Compared with the ups and downs of the Kennedy assassination we have seen from historical data, the storyline of this film is unorganized and flat. There is no central character or core clue, but it will be more Many historical facts are presented. Suitable for friends who are interested in the Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory.
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