Review of JFK (1991) by Tiberio S — 25 Feb 2010
A riveting political thriller that almost ties you to your seat except the thought-provoking concepts which have you racing to your nearest bookshelf to go conspiracy-crazy! The points seem legit enough for us to be bought and sold by director Oliver Stone's flashy use of montage, collecting points and ideas into a coherent whole by ends meet.
One of the best pictures of the decade and perhaps the best film directed by Oliver Stone. His level of research matches that of Kubrick-like obsession and cinematically he presents it as an exercise in Eisenstein cinema.
This review of JFK (1991) was written by Tiberio S on 25 Feb 2010.
JFK has generally received very positive reviews.
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