JFK

1991

Action / Drama / Fantasy / History / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 84% · 70 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 88% · 50K ratings
IMDb Rating 8.0/10 10 173378 173.4K

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Plot summary

Follows the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy led by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison.


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Kevin Costner as Jim Garrison
Gary Oldman as Lee Harvey Oswald
Tommy Lee Jones as Clay Shaw
Vincent D'Onofrio as Bill Newman
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by zinitime 10 / 10

An excellent film

As an American who lived through these years, but too young to really understand at the time, I find this film illuminating and thought provoking. I've watched it several times, and finally bought both the original theatrical version, and the director cut. While both are excellent, I recommend the director's cut which has added material.

I had turned 10 a month before the assassination of President Kennedy. I'm now 71. I thought we'd know the truth by now, but we don't. Or do we? Perhaps the movie JFK IS the truth.

As I stated before, this is a fascinating and thought provoking film and I think every American should see at least once.

A big thank you to Jim Garrison for digging for the truth and sharing his findings. And a huge thank you to Oliver Stone for putting it on film, not once, but twice, and then revisiting it in documentary form in the 2020's.

We may never know the truth about the assassination, but we should keep looking for answers, and remembering.

Reviewed by blanche-2 10 / 10

Don't forget your dying king

I just watched this again. What a masterpiece. The acting, editing, cinematography, production values, all impeccable.

The film is mainly historical fiction. Stone is in no way saying Garrison's theory is what happened to the President. He is basically telling people not to be naive when it comes to the government. I think the last few years have really hammered that home.

My friend's dad was second in command for the FBI in Dallas when Kennedy was assassinated. For years and years, her journalist husband tried (in vain) to get something out of him. He was quite casual about it - oh, you know, I just read such and such. And his father-in-law would say, oh, really? NADA.

I don't think we'll ever know who was responsible for the assasination. But if you want to see a compelling film, this is it.

Reviewed by bkoganbing 7 / 10

The Real Story?

The questions that everyone raises about Oliver Stone's JFK is whether the choice to make the controversial District Attorney Jim Garrison the protagonist/hero of the piece. A cursory glance at even the Wikipedia article about Garrison shows a career full of controversy, his investigation of the Kennedy assassination only the most known.

Kevin Costner plays Garrison who is presented as Mr. Average Man of the new South going through at this time the catharsis of the social change the Civil Rights Era wrought. A couple names known to him surface in reports about the assassination and Garrison starts his own probe. It brings him the most controversy in a controversial career and nearly wrecks his domestic situation as wife Sissy Spacek threatens to leave and take the kids.

The most flamboyant performance in the film is that of Joe Pesci as David Faerie who was the linchpin of Garrison's case. He was the link to the late Lee Harvey Oswald and the collection of folks that Garrison eventually indicted. Remember all the action in the film ended in 1969 a few months before the Stonewall Rebellion. We're introduced in this case to a bunch of gay conservatives, in fact they're downright reactionary. Faerie is a pilot and part of the underground gay culture that New Orleans had. Today it's a lot more open I assure you. Today this bunch would be Log Cabin Republicans.

The group is headed by Tommy Lee Jones playing Clay Shaw who since just about everyone in the Sixties was in the closet, Jones ruled the gay closet in New Orleans at the time. Unlike Faerie or Kevin Bacon who plays a favorite boy toy of the clique and who get busted in bar raids regularly, Jones is rich enough to be above all that. I'm surprised he didn't retain Roy Cohn as an attorney although he probably figured a New York Jew wouldn't go over big in a New Orleans court.

At the time Oliver Stone got pilloried for delving on the gay aspect of the conspirators. That was an error, these guys were what they were. Whether Garrison was really on to something is a whole other matter which we may never know until everything about the Kennedy assassination is declassified.

Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau are in this and it is on the list of their collaborative work although they have no scenes together. Matthau has a scene on an airplane with Costner and Matthau plays Senator Russell B. Long of Louisiana, son of a man who was assassinated himself. He's most skeptical about the Warren Report. Lemmon plays a gumshoe operative working for Edward Asner playing Guy Bannister who was linked to Shaw. He was a nasty, brutal, reactionary drunk and gets into it with Lemmon on the day of the assassination in flashback. Lemmon gives Costner some leads in the right direction.

JFK is a film that provides a view of the Kennedy assassination, but good as it is should be taken with a grain of salt.

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