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Bobby
- In theaters November 17th 2006
- Rated R
- RunTime: 120 min
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- Matt's rating - 5 out of 5
- Cindy's rating - 4 out of 5
Matt's Review
Bobby. A moving look at a brief moment in our nations history.
Is it safe to say that this is one of the better movies this year?
Undeniably. Even more, easily one of the best films I have seen
in a long time. Bobby centers around 22 people at the Ambassador
Hotel on June 6th, 1968. The day and place U.S. Senator Robert
F. Kennedy was assassinated. This film is as much about people
and the state of our country in the 60's as it is about Bobby
Kennedy. It was a time of anger over war and racism. Fear of the
future. People trying to find themselves through many facets.
Writer and Director Emilio Estevez, yes that Emilio Estevez, harnesses
these emotions and moves them splendidly from scene to scene.
Each set of characters has a brief story to tell. Yet all connect
in this one place and time.The wealthy couple (Martin Sheen, Helen
Hunt) finding themselves in each other. The two young campaign
volunteers (Shia LaBeouf, Brian Geraghty) and a hippie (Ashton
Kutcher) seeking truth through experimentation. Young lovers (Lindsay
Lohan, Elijah Wood) and those holding on to love (Sharon Stone,
William H Macy). Those hoping for a chance to overcome the racism
of the times (Laurence Fishburne, Freddy Rodríguez). Add to that
the old (Anthony Hopkins, Harry Belafonte) and the young (Nick
Cannon, Christian Slater) all looking for a better tomorrow. This
is a picture of the 60's. This is what makes this film.
I also think it was a creative decision to not cast Bobby. Each
time you see Robert Kennedy or hear his voice it is the actual
footage from his life. This adds an impacting and moving documentary
feel to the picture. What you see is Bobby Kennedy. This pulls
the film from fiction and constantly reminds you of the true events.
There is something to be said for the 60's. It was a time of expression
and of growth. It made me long for those days. As tumultuous as
they were. There are many similarities to our country today. Yet
there are things that are missing. Things that should be longed
for. As I watched and listened to the characters and to the real
audio of Bobby it saddened me. People were angry then and people
are just as angry now. The sad thing is that then they had hope.
Hope found in people like Kennedy and Dr. King. Leaders who truly
longed for peace. I don't see those people today. I see people
who long for agenda and profit. This element was another emotion
for the film.
Bobby
is rated R. Though the film contains brief adult language, drug
use and a brief scene of nudity, the main concern is the emotional
adult theme and violence. I think many will be hard pressed to
find anything truly offensive, but parents of course use cation
with those under 17. I give it 5 out of 5 campaign buttons. Not
often do you get this sort of cast working effortlessly to bring
a story to life. With a look at Bobby, I'm Matt Mungle
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