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Parkland narra los sucesos caóticos que tuvieron lugar en el hospital Parkland de Dallas el 22 de noviembre de 1963, fecha en la que el presidente John F. Kennedy fue asesinado por varios impactos de balas. 80 minutos después del fallecimiento del Presidente, Lee Harvey Oswald es detenido como principal sospechoso reuniendo bastantes pruebas que así lo determinan. Pero él se confiesa inocente y declara ser un simple "patsy", término utilizado por la mafia para denominar a los individuos inocentes a los que se trata de inculpar de algún crimen. El 24 de noviembre de 1963, cuando la policía está llevando a cabo el traslado de Oswald a otra prisión, Jack Ruby se abre paso entre los asistentes y le dispara en el pecho causándole la muerte. Después de 50 años, el crimen del presidente John F. Kennedy sigue siendo un misterio acompañado por numerosas teorías conspiratorias e intereses ocultos. (Divisa Home Video)

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D.Moore 

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inglés An excellent acted documentary, which, from start to finish, gives off a very authentic impression and is designed mainly for viewers obsessed with the JFK theme. There are a lot of characters, none of them are the main character and almost everyone has their moment. A number of scenes are hellishly strong and I appreciate how the screenwriter and director managed to balance the mournful patriotic mood of the film so that (at least for me) it didn't seem cheap and I didn't feel that it was blackmailing me emotionally. ()

kaylin 

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inglés No, if Zac Efron was saving Kennedy, it is clear where the mistake happened. But seriously. After fifty years, Americans commemorate the death of a man whose survival could presumably change the world. We don't know, it didn't happen. JFK will remain an eternal topic. The film has great casting and excellent performances at times, but when I look at the recording, which was essentially captured by Abraham Zapruder by chance, the recording that captures JFK being shot, it chills me much more about how beastly people can be and what they are capable of doing. The film excels in capturing events that normal people couldn't see. It succeeds in that, but it is actually just a memory of a terrifying act. ()