It sucks. First of all, Natalie Ultraman is not suitable for this role. Her acting skills are empty and empty, and then I don't understand why the director made such a mess of ordinary and bland plot lines. Most of the conversations with reporters and priests were full of compliments and some "seemingly nostalgic and feeling" of the mental journey. Near the end, there is a more core, powerful, self-questioning self-questioning "why don't you block this gun". After Kennedy's death, all kinds of empty and deficient arguments are not reflected in the film, or the director and screenwriter are limited, and they think that the plot is natural to be scattered. The United States is a prosperous dynasty", "How the First Lady became the spiritual symbol of the Americans at the end of the movie", etc., and under the reporter's line, in the memory of the TV broadcast of "Introducing the White House", interspersed with the memory of Kennedy As a person, the compliments between the characters are more like the words used to comfort the widow, or the basic social etiquette. The film always focuses on the First Lady's strain and mood changes in various situations after Kennedy's assassination. Fleeing the scene of the shooting, Johnson taking over on the plane, the autopsy of the president, the imminent move from the White House, the location of Kennedy's burial, the grand funeral ceremony. rotten.
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