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Average rating: 71%
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Starring: Kevin Costner, Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones, John Candy, Gary Oldman, Kevin Bacon, Jack Lemmon, Sally Kirkland, Edward Asner, Brian Doyle-Murray, Joe Pesci, Walter Matthau, Donald Sutherland, Laurie Metcalf, Jay O. Sanders, Michael Rooker
Director: Oliver Stone
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 181 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Dubbed: French, Italian
Hearing-impaired: English, Italian
Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish
Released: 07/10/2002

Brief synopsis of JFK

Oliver Stone's self-proclaimed 'countermyth', JFK mocks the doubtful veracity of the Warren Commission's findings on the Kennedy assassination and summarizes some of the myriad theories that have been proposed in its stead. Focusing on the investigation by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison into the activities of the FBI and other government agencies as well as their attempted cover-ups, Stone weaves fact and speculation into a compelling argument for the reopening of the case files.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

It's pretty clear that what we have here is an overblown and factually shaky version of the events surrounding the assassination of John F Kennedy. It's also more than obvious that director Oliver Stone takes his self-appointed position as the chronicler of recent US history far too seriously to be objective or concise. Yet, before you dismiss this review as just another conspiracy against Stone and his star Kevin Costner, let's remember that the cover-up theory has lost none of its fascination more than 30 years after the event. Whether you believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone on 22 November 1963 or whether you adhere to the accomplice theory, this is a compelling and persuasively staged conspiracy thriller. Stone himself doesn't go along with all of New Orleans DA Jim Garrison's conclusions, massaging the facts here and there in the interests of drama and his own suspicions. But what's so remarkable about the film is how deftly Stone conveys such a wealth of information and how he manages to ensure that every character makes an impact, no matter how short their screen time. The Oscar-winning photography and editing are superb, and the ensemble is a triumph of casting. A clear case of unmissable cinema.

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Stone goes for the gut, but the complexity of theories surrounding the Kennedy assassination might have benefited from... Read more on www.timeout.com

Rating of 2 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

Bad history and a bullying, though engrossing, movie, mixing fact and dubious speculation indiscriminately.

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Rated - 5 starsa must see film

Craig from Durham [Highly rated reviewer] , 21/07/2004

Director Oliver Stone has made many brilliant films throughout his career but as far as im concerned JFK remains his masterpiece.

A compelling and gripping account of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and DA Jim Garrison's (superbly played by Kevin Costner) attempt to bring those responsible to justice will have you stuck to your seats as the film delievers shocks and surprises in spades.

Stone masterfully populates his movie with an all star cast (joe pesci, kevin bacon, michael rooker, wayne knight, jack lemon, are a few) to deal with the many characters that wave in and out of the story. If this is done wrong, it can distract the audiences from the main story but not here.

Stone also gives it a documentary feel by using grainy home videos that make up many of the montages in the film.

The only disappoint comes at the end. Although I won't spoil it for those who havent seen it, JFK is still a must see film.

And there are no extras. Not even a trailer. You can expect a special edition anytime soon in the near future.

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Rated - 5 starsFab

A customer from Berkshire, England , 15/01/2005

This is a fab film. Don't let the length of the film put you off, before you know it, it's all over and leaves you wanting more (the only down side is that it really does leave you wanting more ...you'll have questions that haven't been answered!). If you're not interested in the JFK story at the beginning of the film, you will be by the end.

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Rated - 4 starsGreat compelling drama

calum1 from Nottingham , 30/12/2004

Before watching this film I believed that JFK had been shot by lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald. I had even seen a complex documentary on BB2 highlighting his background and reason for his actions. How wrong I was.

This is and enthralling story of persistence to find justice. The acting is impeccable and the screenplay is even better.

If you have the patience (it is a three hour film), you will love this picture.

Recommended to all.

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Rated - 4 starsGripping but flawed

Steve from London , 04/10/2005

JFK is an excellent film, but it should be seen for what it is, which is one person’s viewpoint of the assassination. Please don't watch this and take it as gospel, as it's far from that. Garrison's one-man hate campaign against Clay Shaw single headedly ruined and bankrupted a proven innocent man.

There is some wonderful acting from Costner, Pesci, Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Oldman as Oswald. The film is a long one, but highly enjoyable. It's educational too and very thought provoking.

A recommended watch.

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Rated - 4 starsGripping but flawed

Steve from London , 04/10/2005

JFK is an excellent film, but it should be seen for what it is, which is one person’s viewpoint of the assassination. Please don't watch this and take it as gospel, as it's far from that. Garrison's one-man hate campaign against Clay Shaw single headedly ruined and bankrupted a proven innocent man.

There is some wonderful acting from Costner, Pesci, Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Oldman as Oswald. The film is a long one, but highly enjoyable. It's educational too and very thought provoking.

A recommended watch.

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Rated - 4 starsGreat compelling drama

calum1 from Nottingham , 30/12/2004

Before watching this film I believed that JFK had been shot by lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald. I had even seen a complex documentary on BB2 highlighting his background and reason for his actions. How wrong I was.

This is and enthralling story of persistence to find justice. The acting is impeccable and the screenplay is even better.

If you have the patience (it is a three hour film), you will love this picture.

Recommended to all.

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