


Parkland
November 22nd, 1963 was a day that changed the world forever — when young American President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. This film follows, almost in real time, a handful of individuals forced to make split-second decisions after an event that would change their lives and forever alter the world’s landscape.
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Plot Summary
Parkland chronicles the chaotic events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The film focuses on the perspectives of the young doctors and nurses at Parkland Memorial Hospital who desperately tried to save JFK's life, as well as the FBI agent tasked with investigating the assassination and Lee Harvey Oswald's family.
Critical Reception
Parkland received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its unique perspective and emotional depth in depicting the aftermath of the assassination, others found its narrative fragmented and its emotional impact somewhat restrained. Audience reception was similarly divided, with many appreciating the focus on the human element amidst historical tragedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its focus on the medical personnel at Parkland Hospital.
- Criticized for a fragmented narrative that struggles to maintain momentum.
- Some found the film's emotional impact to be subdued.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be an interesting, albeit somber, look at a pivotal moment in history, with many appreciating the focus on the efforts of the medical staff. Some viewers felt the movie could have been more impactful.
Fun Fact
The film utilizes archival footage and a specific visual style to evoke the era in which the events took place.
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