Jackie Kennedy has been adored for generations because of her class and style. For the longest time, she has been considered a style icon, one that never fades and dies. however, the movie "Jackie" goes beyond skin deep, providing moviegoers s sneak-peek of the American icon's life.
The movie "Jackie" brings forth the life of the beloved icon behind the glitz and glamor she has always been seen and portrayed. It is an inspiring movie which shows how she dealt with the loss of her husband as she witnessed him getting assassinated and literally fell after getting shot and eventually losing his life.
According to Movie Insider, the movie "Jackie" is an intimate portrait of one of the most tragic moments in American history, as seen through the eyes of iconic First Lady. The movie places us in her world during the days immediately following he husband's assassination.
She is known for her class, extraordinary dignity, and poise. The movie "Jackie" also treat moviegoers a psychological portrait of the First Lady as she struggles to maintain her husband's legacy.
Among its accolades, the movie "Jackie" won Best Screenplay at this year's Venic Film Festival. The movie also garnered critical acclaim from top critics who are known to be strict and meticulous when it comes to standards.
As added by Rotten Tomatoes, the movie received 88 percent as rating with eight points out of a possible 10. There were 172 reviews counted to come up with such rating. This is impressive as it belongs to the top 20 percent of all the movies reviewed for the year.
The movie "Jackie" stars Natalie Portman playing the lead role. She is also joined by Peter Sarsgaard, Greta Gerwig, John Hurt, Max Casella, Beth Grant and many more.
A Top Critic Colin Covert of Minneapolis Star Tribune said that the movie "Jackie" is about power and its spectacle is that of a woman almost losing all of it. Calvin Wilson of St. Louis Post-Dispatch also a Top Critic said Portman is simply brilliant, getting to the essence of Jackie without resorting to mere impersonation.