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Jackie (2016)

After her husband's assassination, Jackie Kennedy's (Natalie Portman) world is completely shattered. The movie follows her fight through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children, and define her husband's historic legacy.
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En Lima Agenda Cultural
March 15, 2017 Jackie is a great recreation of a very important time and context, but it didn't stimulated me emotionally or intellectually as much as I would have liked. [Full review in Spanish]
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SFist
March 23, 2017 As a whole, the movie is very cold. Director Pablo Larraín shoots much of it in a very controlled, almost Kubrickian way
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Spokesman-Review (Washington)
March 15, 2017 Larraín is an artist, and his skills show throughout, both in his ability to meld so many different sequences into a narrative whole and in how effectively he uses Portman to portray one of the world's most memorable figures.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
December 22, 2016 This is a movie about power, and its spectacle is that of a woman almost losing all of it. Larrain portrays all of this with the appropriate degree of horror and sorrow.
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San Diego Reader
December 15, 2016 Together [director Larrain and star Portman] trap the character on film, like a rose frozen in a block of ice.
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Detroit News
December 16, 2016 "Jackie" is a gamble, and Portman makes it pay off.
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Reel Talk Online
March 22, 2017 A movie that is as brilliant as it is frustrating.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
December 20, 2016 Portman is simply brilliant, getting to the essence of Jackie without resorting to a mere impersonation.
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NPR
January 30, 2017 [Portman is] at her best here in the moments when Jackie is quiet, when the grief, anger and doubt are in her face more than in her words.
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ReelViews
December 18, 2016 The title character never emerges from the iconic shell she inhabits to become a fully fleshed-out individual and the filmmakers are perhaps too reverential to make her seem real.
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Japan Times
March 22, 2017 This is essentially asking us to celebrate the birth of spin in modern politics.
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El Financiero
April 11, 2017 A look at a woman who uses the cameras to transmit the version that suits her. Part of Jackie's success lies in not knowing when we are seeing the woman or her creation. [Full review in Spanish]
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
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