Review of JFK (1991) by Franz H — 11 Nov 2015
If you're interested in the JFK assassination, and haven't seen your fill of the seemingly thousands of films and TV shows hypothesizing about what happened, here's another one for you. Basically a pseudo-historical account with Oliver Stone's biased view on what might have happened.
Though it's tiring, with Kevin Costner constantly spouting, seemingly nonstop, with zero emotion, a constant barrage of facts and suppositions and data and information designed to make sure the audience is following along.
I've never been a Costner fan, as I think his acting skills are very poor. But if you're in the mood for a lot of history, this one's not bad.
This review of JFK (1991) was written by Franz H on 11 Nov 2015.
JFK has generally received very positive reviews.
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