Tribute to Jacqueline Kennedy

Federico 2022-04-19 09:02:07

In the days after the assassination of President Kennedy, the first lady's fragility and strength, solemnity and forbearance were vividly portrayed in the process of her handling of the widow's funeral. This is a story about a great woman.

During those days, her heart had to bear all the pressure, threats, and untimely attention from the outside world, and insisted on "walking" with her husband through the final journey. "Let your husband leave this world with dignity and dignity, and then return to your own life-adapting to the life of an ordinary woman and mother who is decent and dignified."

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  • Jermain 2022-03-22 09:01:58

    I think 99 minutes is as long as 139 minutes, and the soundtrack is worthy of all the compliments before. I can't get the point of NP as an actor. I always feel like I'm watching a machine whose gears are all shown in front of the stage.

  • Annabelle 2022-03-24 09:02:04

    The script is very poor. It's like a little fresh chicken soup written by a literary fairy from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou who doesn't eat human fireworks while studying in a famous school There is a forced Portman mentality, too utilitarian, and the performance can be called a disaster. The director has a big misunderstanding of the sense of ceremony. I just entered the stage and thought it was Lou Ye cosplay wasting the night of instinctive work...

Jackie quotes

  • Jackie Kennedy: There are two kinds of women, those who want power in the world and those who want power in bed.

  • The Priest: There comes a time in man's search for meaning when one realises that there are no answers. And when you come to that horrible, unavoidable realization, you accept it or you kill yourself. Or you simply stop searching... I have lived a blessed life. And yet every night, when I climb into bed, turn off the lights, and stare in to the dark, I wonder... Is this all there is?

    Jackie Kennedy: You wonder?

    The Priest: Every soul on this planet does. But then, when morning comes, we all wake up and make a pot of coffee.

    Jackie Kennedy: Why do we bother?

    The Priest: Because we do. You did this morning, you will again tomorrow. But God, in his infinite wisdom, has made sure it is just enough for us.