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Sie ist eine First Lady wie aus dem Märchen, elegant, kultiviert, populär und schon zu Lebzeiten eine Legende. Als Präsidentengattin verwandelt sie das Weiße Haus in einen glamourösen Ort, an dem sich die High-Society trifft. Das ist schlagartig vorbei, als Präsident John F. Kennedy am 22. November 1963 in Dallas erschossen wird. Jacqueline ‚Jackie‘ Kennedy verliert alles – ihre Liebe, ihre Aufgabe, ihr glitzerndes Leben. Geschockt und traumatisiert durchlebt sie die folgenden Tage, ergreift aber bald die Initiative und kümmert sich um das Vermächtnis ihres Mannes…
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Here is Natalie Portman on another piece of art which involved Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan). At first glimpse the movie seem to give us nothing but what we already knew about the JFK assassination, but it gives us Jackie's perception of the truth and once you get into her story and identifie with Natalie's magnificent portrait of Jackie Kennedy's brief moments after the assassination of her husband, you probably won't take your eyes off the screen. The pain and suffering she had been through to that day, losing two of her children and her husband and the strength she had to get up on her knees and keep going. It also shows the vanity behind Jackie in several aspects. Let's not forget about John Hurt's incredible performance. The last 20 minutes at least I was on the edge of my seat listening to the wise and sensible dialogue the priest was having with Jackie. Natalie carried the whole movie all by herself basically - and with greatness. Another stunning performance worth the Oscar for her. RIP. John Hurt
A sombre insight into the life of Jackie O just after the assassination of her husband. Beautiful cinematography and a chilling score. Highly recommended. Portman for the Oscar i say.
My god what a bore. It takes a really unengaging movie for me to walk out... this was one. I really did not care about Jackie, her plight/problems/life. The acting looked good.
Sorry. A snooze fest. Portman made it worst.