Fiercely affecting, the film is a
poignant and thought provoking
reminder of the artifice inherent in being forced to live one's life in public and also a
reminder that there was a time that Jackie, one of the
most famous women in the world, had to assume the role for the nation of grieving widow and do it with dignity, poise and grace while all the while having to struggle to privately deal with the violent dissolution of her own inner and outer reality.
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