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Very Moving and thoughtful
by Amy (movies profile)
Jul 16, 2008
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39 people found this review helpful
Well acted and written. Very moving and powerful. If you never thought about the impact that RFK had on a generation and our society and country as a whole, who will reconsider and will want to learn more after seeing this film. Sharon Stone turns in a charged performance as a hairdresserand Freddy Rodriguez soulful as a young Latino just wanting to keep his nose down, work hard and fit in. Sure, there are a multitude of characters swinging in and out of the doors of the Ambassador Hotel on that fated day in 1968 including campaign workers Joshua Jackson (he may alway be Pacey first in my heart but he did do a commendable job here) and Nick Cannon, but Bobby brings them all together in the end. |