Assassination of Kennedy textbook compilation

Kenton 2021-11-14 08:01:25

370 pages of story research and interpretation skills design to find Oliver Stone's script to understand the movie 307 pages of history is a kind of narrative history, each kind of history is a person who collects, interprets and trims facts to become a narrative director's creation 81 pages of material before President Kennedy was assassinated Behind the scenes, various news and investigative materials produced political films, real-life materials and real social and political events. The director created 288 stop-motion techniques. Film art 403-page fusion documentary and drama. Stone even replayed the scene of the assassination of Kennedy in a pseudo-documentary way. It also cross-edits with the real picture of the data film and constantly blurs the real and fictional pictures

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  • Evelyn 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    There will always be a kind of person in the world. They are very inconspicuous in the social mechanism and cannot change history. But when they recognize a fact and see through a lie, even if the opponent is the government, the state machine, he will not hesitate. The fight goes on! The final court speech brought tears to my eyes, and one of the lines said: A patriot is always ready to fight the government to defend his country.

  • Cade 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The reasoning behind famous unsolved cases in American history, court debates, political battles, behind-the-scenes shady scenes are very fascinating, but also let me see the power behind the huge state machine is unimaginable and understandable for people like me

JFK quotes

  • X: After I came back, I asked myself, why was I, the chief special officer, selected to travel to the South Pole at that time that any number of others could have done? And I wondered if it was because one of my routine duties if I had been in Washington would have been to arrange for additional security in Texas, so I decided to check it out. And sure enough, someone had told the 112th Military Intelligence Group at Fourth Army Headquarters at Fort Sam Houston in Texas to stand down that day, over the protests of the Unit Commander, Colonal Rike. This is significant because it is standard operating procedure, especially in a lnown hostile city like Dallas.

  • Dean Andrews: Is this off the record, Daddy-O?