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Nunca sabremos lo cerca que estuvimos del desastre: en plena guerra fría, la Administración Kenney se enfrenta a la ofensiva soviética de los misiles en Cuba, capaces de alcanzar en cuestión de minutos diversas ciudades americanas de la Costa Este. Un pulso a vida o muerte entre los Estados Unidos y Rusia, y JFK y sus principales consejeros batallando con el Pentágono y la CIA sobre la conveniencia de un asalto militar en Cuba. Un conflicto nuclear de dimensión internacional está a punto de estallar, y el destino del mundo está en manos de un solo hombre. (Manga Films S.L.)

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Kaka 

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inglés Given the theme, it’s too self-aware and not pathetic enough. It's basically a film made on a shoestring in one set – those 80 million must have gone to the cast, because it certainly weren’t spent on the visual effects that look from the 1980s. But it's quite dynamic with a very strong theme, and Bruce Greenwood gives JFK a fluidity and charisma apparently very similar to what the memoirs say the real Kennedy possessed. It’s not all that watchable, but it’s very nice to listen to. The most dramatic scenes are the ones where they talk in a huddle, that’s not something you want to see every day. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés I can't really criticize the film much. Donaldson didn't really have to try too hard (it's not really about dazzling creative filmmaking) because the historical events, when the world was just a step away from World War III, guaranteed a spectacle filled with emotions and tension. I would appreciate less pathos, references to religious faith, and blatant invocation of family values. But as I've heard others say, that's just part of America and the director actually held back. There is a bit too much of Kevin Costner in the film but considering his involvement in the production, it's understandable. Moreover, this film is among the best in his career. Overall impression: 75%. ()

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