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COLLECTION · Movie · 1991

JFK

Follows the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy led by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison.

Source: TMDB
* 7.6 (2,434)DramaHistoryThrillerUnited States · France
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Directors
Oliver Stone
Countries
United States · France
Studios
Warner Bros. Pictures · Le Studio Canal+ · Regency Enterprises · Alcor Films · Ixtlan Productions · A. Kitman Ho Productions
Runtime
189 min
Age rating
R(US — 17+)
Release
20/12/1991
Score
7.6 / 10 (2,434)

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Oliver Stone and A. Kitman Ho
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Oliver Stone
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Tommy Lee Jones
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Oliver Stone and Zachary Sklar
  • Winner at Academy Awards — Robert Richardson
  • Winner at Academy Awards — Joe Hutshing and Pietro Scalia
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — John Williams
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Best Sound
  • Nominated at BAFTA Awards — Tommy Lee Jones
  • Nominated at BAFTA Awards — Oliver Stone and Zachary Sklar
  • Winner at BAFTA Awards — Joe Hutshing and Pietro Scalia
  • Winner at BAFTA Awards — Best Sound
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Cast
Kevin Costner
Kevin Costner
Jim Garrison
Tommy Lee Jones
Tommy Lee Jones
Clay Shaw
Gary Oldman
Gary Oldman
Lee Harvey Oswald
Kevin Bacon
Kevin Bacon
Willie O'Keefe
Michael Rooker
Michael Rooker
Bill Broussard
Jack Lemmon
Jack Lemmon
Jack Martin
Laurie Metcalf
Laurie Metcalf
Susie Cox
Sissy Spacek
Sissy Spacek
Liz Garrison
Joe Pesci
Joe Pesci
David Ferrie
John Candy
John Candy
Dean Andrews
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CinemaSerf
★ 7.0 / 10
It's all the more fascinating to watch this again in 2021, almost sixty years on, when the office of the US Presidency is still mired in conspiracy and controversy. This film deals with Louisiana District Attorney Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) and his almost obsessive quest to prove that the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963 was a concerted effort by rogue elements in the American establishment - government, military and industry - to avert his withdrawal from Vietnam and ensure billions of dollars continued to line the pockets of many a vested interest. Oliver Stone has amassed a creditable cast to illustrate the developing theorem postulated by Garrison - despite personal and professional threats - that proves both compelling and interesting to watch. My snag is that the hook on which much of this drama is based - the characterisation of Garrison - is really poor. Costner just doesn't deliver. He is weak and uninspiring; his impassioned search for truth and justice is set up well by the strong supporting efforts, but his on-screen persona just lacks the zeal and intensity needed to sustain the intensity of this investigation. Plaudits ought to go to an excellently enigmatic Donald Sutherland as his latter day deep throat "X"; and to Tommy Lee Jones as the seriously seedy "Shaw". Kevin Bacon also performs well as the aptly named, glorified rent boy "Willie". Maybe it is the presence of such acting luminaries - Matthau, Lemmon and Sissy Spacek (Garrison's wife) that serve to further compound the inadequacies of the lead? A failure that is finally embodied by the missed opportunity to present his rousing denouement to an open court that is quickly reduced to something akin to a third grade chemistry lecture with little inflection or potency. It's long, at times feeling unnecessarily weighty. Perhaps, had the director not gone for a box office pappiness to head this otherwise gripping docu-dramna, then it could have been a great movie. As it is, it's good but lacking. Congress ordered an evaluation of the documents supporting/contesting these assertions in 1992 - the absence, meantime, of any further developments will ensure this film stays pertinent, however flawed, for many years to come...
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wizzardss
★ 9.0 / 10
On 22 November 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. On 24 September 1964, the President's Commission on the Assassination was presented to Kennedy's successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson, presenting the results of the official Government investigation. _JFK_ follows New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) as he form his own alternative investigation, culminating in the trial of businessman Clay Shaw (Robert De Niro) on 29 January 1969 for conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy. This is, to date, the only trial to have been brought for the assassination of President Kennedy. As political dramas go, _JFK_ is aimed at the truly hardcore fans. With its three hour runtime, the first two hours of the film are spent delving into the background of Kennedy's death and setting up the plausibility of the "alternative" scenario. It is important to remember that this is, ultimately, a propaganda film and whether you believe the events or not, it differs from the official Government narrative. For a newcomer to the events of 22 November 1963 - which I was - this extended setup is simultaneously extremely helpful and mentally exhausting, and it is difficult to keep both awake and aware, so approaching the film with some knowledge - even of the Government narrative - is beneficial. However, the final act of the film is extremely compelling watching, featuring Costner delivering a famous soliloquy that undoubtedly helped to influence later courtroom dramas, such as A Few Good Men and Amistad, as they pitch one man against the Government. While _JFK_ was - rightly - nominated for a number of Oscars, including Best Picture and De Niro as Best Supporting Actor, and won Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing, it is difficult to feel that Costner was inexplicably overlooked as he singlehandedly carries the final act. Extremely dry, but immensely compelling. You will question what you have just witnessed.
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Keywords
vietnam warcentral intelligence agency (cia)assassinationusa presidentgovernmentpoliticshomophobiatexasnew orleans, louisianainvestigation
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