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Ruby (1992) weaves a gritty tapestry of crime and conspiracy, centered around Jack Ruby and his unlikely connection with a stripper named Candy Cane. The film's tone swings from tense to surreal, capturing the chaotic atmosphere of the early '60s in America. Pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which adds to the disorienting vibe that mirrors the fractured reality of the events surrounding JFK's assassination. Performances are raw and unvarnished, particularly the complex interplay between Ruby and Candy; there's a palpable tension that keeps you engaged. Practical effects, while not the main focus, lend a sense of authenticity. It's a curious mix of fact and fiction, offering a different perspective on a moment that's been dissected endlessly in history.
Interesting blend of fact and fictionUnique portrayal of historical eventsStrong character dynamics
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