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Love Field is a fascinating exploration of obsession and loss, wrapped around the tragic events of JFK's assassination. Lurene Hallett, portrayed with a mix of fervor and vulnerability, is a Dallas housewife whose life is inextricably linked to the glamorous yet distant figure of Jacqueline Kennedy. The film captures a unique atmosphere of tension and grief, as Lurene's determination to attend the funeral leads her into unexpected situations. The pacing often feels deliberate, allowing the emotional weight to settle in. It's a compelling character study that blends the personal with the historical, using practical effects and period detail to ground the experience. The performances here, particularly by the lead, elevate the narrative, providing depth to a story that could easily have felt superficial.
Engaging performances, particularly from the lead.Cinematography captures the 1960s atmosphere well.Thought-provoking themes around personal versus public tragedy.
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