end-credits have no music: a missed opportunity to play national anthem by lana del rey
We use cookies to personalize your experience and analyze traffic. You can opt out at any time.
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…
Heute keine Spielzeiten für Jackie in Los Angeles.
end-credits have no music: a missed opportunity to play national anthem by lana del rey
jackie looking in the mirror, crying and wiping the blood off her face is one of the most heartbreaking, superbly acted and unforgettable scenes of 2016
this is monumental. like Under the Skin and Marie Antoinette swirled together in a kaleidoscope of American history. such a dense tapestry of ideas and emotions, all of which fit into the scale of a single woman enduring the worst week of her life. so smart on the balance between life and legacy, between being and performance, between grief and guilt... not only the first Larraín that i've loved, but the first time i — an american jew for whom the kennedys have always felt like royalty from another country — feel as though i've understand their myth in any real way. what a movie.
The film provides an intimate, psychological account of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy during the harrowing week following the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
It was directed by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín, known for his distinct biographical dramas.
Natalie Portman received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her performance in the film.