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RFK (2002) dives deep into the turbulent times following JFK's assassination, focusing on Robert Kennedy's transformation amidst personal and national grief. The film captures that palpable tension of the 1960s, blending drama and historical context seamlessly. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the weight of each decision that RFK grapples with. There's a rawness in the performances that feels genuine; you can sense the turmoil and hope intertwined. While it might not have the flair of big-budget productions, the practical effects and period accuracy create a grounded atmosphere. It’s interesting how it reflects on legacy and leadership when the stakes are at their highest. Definitely, something to consider if you appreciate character-driven stories about real-life figures.
Reflects on the impact of political legacy.Features a strong character study of RFK.Captures the historical context of the 1960s.
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