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The darkness may never fade, but it won't always be so heavy
Tremaine 2022-04-21 09:02:21
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Hermann 2022-04-24 07:01:10
From the assassination of her husband to the grieving Jacqueline taking care of her husband's funeral to an interview with a magazine a few days after the funeral to the conversation with the priest during the reburial of the two dead children, LaRaine will discuss the two The events are extracted and interspersed with the main narrative line to form a deconstruction of Jacqueline's three struggles with the outside world, herself and her beliefs. What maintains the film's structure is the coherent emotions set up in different time and space. and role-building
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Vita 2022-03-21 09:02:04
No notice, no plot introduction, thought it was a biography but subverted people's general expectations. Starting from an interview, interspersed with sweet and sad memories that are unwilling to touch, he described his own psychology after the assassination of the president's husband, and often heard the sobbing of the audience. There was prolonged applause after the premiere. Nathalie's acting is amazing! The red carpet is also beautiful!
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Jackie Kennedy: There are two kinds of women, those who want power in the world and those who want power in bed.
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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.