Siskel & Ebert - "JFK"
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2012
- 2 thumbs up for Oliver Stone's "JFK", regardless of its historical veracity.
EDIT: The comments section has gotten wildly out of hand really quickly. Therefore, I kindly ask that, from this point forth, all comments focus on the film itself, rather than its historicity. Any further attempts to argue about the Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories, rather than the film itself, will be deleted as soon as I notice them.
In my opinion this is Oliver Stone's best movie.
The scene with Mr. X, explaining his past career as a black ops specialist for the CIA... riveting to a high degree, Stone's best film for me
I miss Siskel & Ebert.
This was a fantastic movie! Whether or not you believe Oswald killed JFK, this movie is amazing!
Never a dull moment in 3 hours. Exhilarating stuff, with mind-blowing editing.
I saw JFK in the theater when it came out with a couple of friends. Afterwards we went for coffee and debated the film for longer than the length of the movie.
By the end of JFK, I was wondering if I myself might've been involved in JFK's assassination. However, I was born in 1967, so I have the perfect alibi (or at least, that's what "they" wrote on my birth certificate).
Flawless filmmaking. Why Stone is not considered the equal of Spielberg, 70's Coppola, and Scorsese is beyond my understanding.
I watch J.F.K once a year like a tradition. Even I know every line and scene, I never get sick of it. Kinda like Star Wars for conspiracy theorists.
Gary Oldman looked almost exactly like Lee Harvey Oswald.
I saw this at the cinema in early '92 - that was 29 years ago. That is more time than between Kennedy's death and the release of the film.
The editing, writing, and acting are great, but what really makes it a masterpiece is how it puts you into the mindset of a conspiracy theorist.
I saw this when I was 16 years old and it was one of the greatest movie experience I've ever had. I went to see this with my friends and going out of the theatre, we had long, heated, interesting discussions about it. This movie was so inspiring.
Despite de subject I think this is Stone's masterpiece, the editing is exhilirating, the cinematography is beautiful and the performances are right on.
JFK's a great movie, what is there to debate?
Gary Oldman was terrific in this film.
I was an extra in the black and white grassy knoll scenes.
Anybody that does not rank JFK in the Top 5 of the year is wrong.
Personally, I LOVED "JFK" as I had LOVED the other films of the great Oliver Stone as well! As for the unfortunate controversy surrounding "JFK," I thought it was totally uncalled for and I already decided on what a great movie this was: A modern dramatic classic film for all ages!
I think the best thing to come out of that movie is that John Williams Score. The JFK theme is incredible.