Natalie Portman is to “Jackie” what Helen Mirren was to “The Queen.” The films are not dissimilar; both follow a well-known female public
figure of the highest order during the aftermath of a shocking tragedy – though
they are miles apart stylistically. “The Queen” dealt with the death of Princess
Diana. “Jackie” deals with the deal of President John F. Kennedy. “Jackie” is
an interesting study because it wisely fails to the follow the traditional
biopic route in favor of a week-long portrait of grief and loss. Portman gives a
bravura performance that transcends imitation. She creates a full-bodied
character who goes through a wringer of emotions and gives the real-life woman
the dignity she deserved. “Jackie” is fascinatingly directed and
captures a brief but potent and prominent moment of American history in a completely
compelling and intimate way.
“Jackie” is a completely different type of film from “JFK”
but I think they work amazingly well together. “JFK” was about the aftermath of
the presidential assassination from a completely different point of view. It dealt
with conspiracy theories and is one of the most well put together narrative
films of all time. “Jackie” is a film
about the assassination we’ve really never seen before: it’s from the point of
view of the woman who sat next to her own husband as he was assassinated. The
film takes place right before and after the assassination via flashbacks as
Jackie Kennedy (Portman) is interviewed by a journalist played by Billy Crudup
in her Cape Cod home. Many films who use the flashback during interview concept
can find the film to be disjointed but not “Jackie” the technique is used to
perfection mostly due to Portman’s riveting performance.
Director Pablo Larrain captures everything the public
thought about Jackie Kennedy in the best way possible. The fragmented nature of
the script by Noah Oppenheim and Larrain’s direction perfectly captures Jackie’s
disjointed mindset that comes with dealing with such a shocking, tragic
situation. We see her as she goes through the various stages of grief. We see
her tell her young children about how their father had to go to heaven. It’s
heartbreaking. She also wants to make sure her husband’s brief tenure as
president is remembered in a way that made him the great president that he’s remembered
for being.
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