If you'd like to know how it was in 1968, in the Vietnam era, prior to a different "surge" and the carpet-bombing of Cambodia and plans for "pacification" of villages and the "Vietnamization" of American occupying forces (should any of that sound familiar to you or not), check out the movie Bobby.
There's lots of great archival footage, skillfully weaved in with fiction born of literary license yet relevant for the times, that tells the story of a candidate who might have been - who would have changed the course of U.S. history in such a way that we wouldn't be in the mess we are in today. The Kennedy photos from the family archive during the credits are bonus icing on the cake.
Emilio Estevez needs to make more movies. His choices in this one were at times peculiar, but in the end powerful and effective. The story is told through the experiences of people involved with the Ambassador Hotel. You expect the stories to all come together at the end somehow, but some of them don't really.
On the other hand, his choice to not have an actor portray RFK and instead use archival footage for all RFK scenes was excellent. And a sad reminder of what might have been.
And his choice to not even acknowledge Sirhan B. Sirhan (who is up for parole again this year) was appropriate. And Estevez avoids indulging in the tin-foil-hat conspiracies surrounding RFK's assassination, unlike Oliver Stone who perhaps focused too much on that aspect while making an otherwise great move about JFK. (But who knows? Maybe Oliver Stone knows?)
Anyway, we can highly recommend Bobby. Especially for the over-fifty baby boomer crowd -- for nostalgia if nothing else -- but most of all as a reminder of what might have been and a lesson for the youngsters of what should be.
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All this reminiscing
All this reminiscing reminded me of HST's wave speech.
Bobby
Did you watch the PBS special on RFK last night?
RFK was so young,younger than Obama,but his eyes were those
of an old man that had seen to much violence,to much war & with to little time.
To be honest,if i had had a vote,
I would have gone with McCarthy.
Because he ran against LBJ.
When RFK would not.
But the emotion & the hope of RFK's run
has never been matched.EVER.
I will never forget 1968.
I will never forget 1968. EVER.
I was 16 and living in a small town in middle Tennessee with an all-American apple pie family. In Feb. my dad had a near fatal stroke. In April, James Earl Ray shot Martin Luther King. In June, it was Bobby. I'll never forget watching on television and seeing all those crowds waiting for his funeral train to pass. And it August came the Democratic convention in Chicago.
That was the year that turned my world upside down. And it was the year I grew up.
Bobby
Wm. Kunstler, famed civil rights attorney, at the time of the assasination expressed the belief that Robt. Kennedy's death may not have been entirely a bad thing. It was not healthy to have such individuals in political leadership--charismatic and capitalizing on raw emotion, thought Mr. Kunstler. The movie inadvertently perhaps, makes his point. And the movie does capture faithfully the raw emotion that so many Americans retreated in to during that tumultuous time.
Today's Writer's Almanac
Today's Writer's Almanac from Garrison Keillor has an poem about a child's first look at television in 1968.
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