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rogerebert.suntimes.com - : Oliver's Stone's ''JFK'' builds up an overwhelming head of urgency that all comes rushing out at the end of the film, in a tumbling, angry, almost piteous monologue - the whole obsessive weight of Jim Garrison's conviction that there was a conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy. more...
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4/4
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www.epinions.com - : Certainly a film does not have to be historically correct to be entertaining. However, when a film's script is patently hot air, but claims to represent the truth, it becomes propaganda. more...
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49/1
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www.apolloguide.com - : This balance makes JFK one of Stone’s best films. But it still suffers from… too much of everything. more...
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83/1
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