A historical film with a strong American imperial color, the truth of the history is impossible to know, but the result is a happy one. For Khrushchev and JFK, whoever fired the first shot will probably regret it for a lifetime.
The JFK in history is definitely the protagonist of the protagonist, but the character in the movie is an obvious supporting role. To match the point of view of the bigger name Kevin Costner, JFK's cast is not much but a good one. A rich and handsome president like JFK has a lofty status in the eyes of Lao Mei. In the most gloomy Cold War era, he did not cause a big mess. Is it because this man is really pure in nature or is the senior staff really NB? When faced with a war, the US president with the most powerful military machine can't help but hesitate, and it is understandable that the Chinese dynasty has always upheld the principle of keeping a low profile.
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