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Saw PARKLAND(named after the famous/infamous hospital where both JFK & L.H.Oswald was brought after their respective assassination.. PARKLANDs opening credits say THE FILM IS BASED ON TRUE INCIDENTS THAT HAPPEN ON THE DAY OF J.F.KENNEDYs ASSASINATION AND 3 DAYS AFTER IT..The film uses original footage, goes into every detail of FBI & SSA ,& replays the ghastly assassination moment & tv footage from that time, gives blow by blow account of what transpired on that fateful day & 3 days after that, but never takes the issue head-on..that is why the film disappoints. It never comes even a scratch close to Oliver Stones JFK which had the guts to take the most hushed-up conspiracy in U.S. history head-on..The film PARKLAND, of this magnitude astonishingly lacks in narrative..it almost ends at where JFK starts..but miles apart in content quality.. where JFK was a bold step forward & Kevin Costner literally made your hearts bleed, PARKLAND takes one step back & sadly falls in the category of just another film on the assassination of JFK..Revisiting the assassination of President John F. Kennedy , writer-director Peter Landesman provides an up-close-and-personal view of the events in Dallas by following the intertwined stories of several people swept up in the shooting and its aftermath. Taking its title from the hospital where both Kennedy and assassin Lee Harvey Oswald were pronounced dead, Parkland expends lots of energy and expertise on re-creating these infamous events, yet it is so lacking in narrative purpose that many viewers are likely to leave muttering, Okay…but so what? .The reason for that has to do with the Kennedy assassinations place in the national imagination. Much of the events lingering fascination stems from the perception of unsolved mystery that still surrounds it, and questions about the effects it had on the nations subsequent history and character. Whether one agrees with it or not, Oliver Stones seminal JFK was a huge critical and commercial hit because it addressed those issues head-on, giving us a challenging and compelling reading of the tragedys nature and meaning. In concentrating instead not just on the facts, but on the dubious official version thereof . Landesman unfortunately asks us to focus our attention on the assassinations most superficial, least interesting aspects. The narrative begins on the morning of November 22, 1963. As it will throughout, the film mixes newsreel footage with dramatic re-creations as President and Mrs. Kennedy arrive in Dallas and embark on their fateful motorcade toward Dealey Plaza. After intercutting among some of the tales many characters, it picks up businessman Abraham Zapruder (Paul Giamatti) who is filming with his 8mm movie camera when Kennedy is shot. (Parkland does not show the bloody deed, either in a dramatic staging or directly via Zapruders footage.)Thereafter, the action shifts to the ER of Parkland Hospital, where an unprepared medical team led by doctors Jim Carrico (Zac Efron, sporting a fashionable stubble) and Malcolm Perry (Colin Hanks) is suddenly plunged into dealing with the Presidents near lifeless body as blood-spattered Jackie Kennedy sobs nearby. Landesman renders the scene as believably chaotic and improvisatory, and though it only takes a few minutes for JFK to be declared dead and a Catholic priest to be called in to administer last rites, it feels much longer. As news of the death shocks the nation, the story spirals outward, following, for example, the efforts of officious FBI veteran Forrest Sorrels (Billy Bob Thornton) and his cohorts to wrest Zapruders film from him and have it developed; the subsequent scramble by Life magazine and other outlets to buy it; Dallas FBI agent James Hostys (Ron Livingston) agonized realization that he had been in contact with Lee Harvey Oswald (Jeremy Strong) but had not learned enough about his aims to stop him; and the confused scene at the Dallas jail where Oswald is held until he too is assassinated. (The film does not question that Oswald was the sole killer of JFK or that he also shot Officer J.D. Tippett, although, rather curiously, it does not show him committing either crime.) Later episodes in the four-day chronicle include the hasty efforts to get JFKs coffin on board Air Force One and the swearing in of JFKs heavily guarded successor, Lyndon Johnson, as Jackie and Kennedys chief aides look on mournfully. Though the airplanes departure means that some of tales main characters move on to Washington, DC, the film remains planted in Texas. As TV reports show JFK being interred in Arlington National Cemetery, Oswald is hastily buried in a rural graveyard by his family and a crowd so sparse that reporters are enlisted to serve as pallbearers. For viewers who know a fair amount about the JFK assassination, the latter episode points to one of Parklands few points of real interest. Relatively little attention has been devoted to Oswalds brother Robert (James Badge Dale), who never doubted that his sibling killed Kennedy even as their mother Marguerite (Jacki Weaver) steadfastly maintained that the government framed Lee. The scenes involving the Oswald family have a freshness that other parts of this oft-told tale lack. Landesman and cinematographer Barry Ackroyd shoot the action verité-style, with a lot of rushed camera movements and the kind of reliance on telephoto close-ups that perhaps will be very satisfying on an iPhone but can induce headaches for anyone who sits too close in a theater.The acting is listless & most characters seem to be disinterested except Paul Giamatti,who is perfectly in sync with his character of the unfortunate man to caught the entire assassination sequence on his 8mm roller camera .But still its worth atleast one watch & is better than the mindless trash Hollywood had dished out in 2013.Released in October 2013,I JUST GET THE FELING HOLLYWOOD IS JUST ABOUT WAKING UP FOR CHRISTMAS & YEAR-END AFTER SPENDING MOST OF THE 2013 IN DEEP SLUMBER,BECOZ ALL GOOD FILMS of 2013 THAT I HAVE SEEN, BELONGS TO LATE SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER ONWARDS... MY TAKE ON THE MOVIE:PARKLAND FLATTERS TO DECIEVE!
Posted on: Sat, 26 Oct 2013 21:17:17 +0000

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