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Jackie and the priest
Somehow I managed to miss the film “Jackie” during the Christmas season, but I watched it, twice, on recent long flights to and from the East Coast. Like many others, I was struck by its moody, more “European” style, the high quality of the acting, especially on the part of Natalie Portman, and its historical verisimilitude, but what particularly impressed (and surprised) me were the scenes between Mrs. Kennedy and a sympathetic priest.
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