Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do to the country.
is my deepest sentence. . .
The background music of many climax parts of the movie is supported by drum beats, which makes it easy for people to synchronize to the rhythm of the movie. And the skillful cutting skills make the final statement very convincing.
What the movie pursues is not the final truth of the matter, or who is to be convicted. The most important thing is to convey a thought to the audience, the belief in the pursuit of the truth, and the determination not to submit to power.
At the end of the trial, when the final verdict was innocence, the cheers from the crowd were chilling. . .
View more about JFK reviews