'Jackie' LATEST Review: Film Is This Year's Best; Shows Passing Of JFK In First Lady's Eyes. [DETAILS HERE]

Greatest assassination in recent history is that of President John F. Kennedy's. This definitely shocked the entire nation and the rest of the world as well. On a fateful Nov. 22, 1963, shortly after noon in Dallas, during a motorcade killed the President and was witnessed entirely by his wife. The movie "Jackie" revolves around this harrowing moment in the history of the world.

The movie "Jackie" tells the story as seen through the eyes of the iconic First Lady Jackie Kennedy. It is also a movie of moving on, support and love she had for herself and received from people all over the world.

According to Movie Insider, the movie "Jackie" is an intimate portrait of one of the most important and tragic moments in American history, from the own eyes of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. Jackie makes all movie goers enter her world during the days immediately following the assassination.

The movie "Jackie" shows the First Lady's poise and dignity. The movie also shows the psychological portrait of the First Lady's struggles to maintain her husband's legacy.

The movie "Jackie" will attempt to answer many questions by everyone. What exactly happened on that day? How did she exactly feel after seeing her husband fall and bleed to death after getting assassinated? How did she handle grieving when the eyes of the world are directed towards her?

These are just some questions that the movie Jackie may be able to answer come opening day. Not only is this movie advisable for those who were witnesses, but also to the young ones who only have access to this tragedy through books and the web.

As added by IMDb, the movie "Jackie" is headlined by Academy Award-winning actress Natalie Portman as Jackie herself. She is joined by other talents such as Peter Sarsgaard, Greta Gerwig, Billy Crudup, John Hurt and many more.

The movie "Jackie" will have its limited release on Dec. 9, 2016. The movie is directed by Pablo Larrain with screenwriter as Noah Oppenheim. The movie has R rating for brief strong violence and some inappropriate language.

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