The casting director was absolutely right in choosing Katie Holmes for the role of Jacqueline. In real life, although the man Katie married, Tom, was not as famous as the president Jacqueline married, but because of this sensational marriage, the fate of his life was changed. The difference is that in the face of the marital crisis, Jacqueline chose the titles of forbearance and first lady. Today in the 21st century, Katie chose to give up the identity of "A Tommy" and live the life of her choice.
I have read the biography of Jacqueline Kennedy before, and the content is different from what we have seen in this version of the Kennedy family. Young Jacqueline, with her own unique vision, took a fancy to Kennedy, who was still the Senate at the time. Soon, Kennedy's election victory meant that at the age of 31, Jacqueline became the youngest "first lady" in the United States. The special status of the president and the nature of the Kennedy family men often have women entering their marriages. Here I think Bobby is an alternative, facing the temptation of Marilyn Monroe, the sexiest woman in the world, he restrained himself. Jacqueline also thought of threatening to resist with divorce, but in the end she still followed her mother-in-law's old path and chose compromise and silence. After Kennedy was assassinated, life had to go on. In order to protect her children from the interference of the American media, Jacqueline chose to marry the Greek ship king Onassis. Although the whole American people think that the former goddess was bought by a little money, she is indeed married to the ship king who is almost the age of her children's grandfather. The marriage with the ship king did not end as perfect as in the fairy tale, but was exhausted by the inheritance dispute of the ship king's daughter. Jacqueline returned to New York after the death of the Ship King and worked as a regular editor.
Jacqueline wrote in a notebook as a teenager - never be a housewife. She did it. She was a fashion-leading White House hostess, a noble widow, and the widow of a ship king with billions of properties, although she didn't get the last point. Maybe she really lived an ordinary life free from outside interference in her later years. But who in the world could have experienced such turbulent storms? The choices she makes are all based on her heart.
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