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This documentary dives into the murky waters of JFK's personal life, focusing on the women who could've toppled his presidency if their stories got out. It's a fascinating peek at the interplay of politics and scandal, with a tone that balances intrigue and a bit of somber reflection. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which oddly adds to the authenticity of the narrative—it's all about the behind-the-scenes maneuvering. The interviews and archival footage bring a sense of realness, making you feel the weight of these hidden truths. There’s a certain grit to the way it exposes the lengths the Kennedy brothers went to keep things under wraps, particularly the deal with J. Edgar Hoover. Quite distinctive in its approach to the era’s political landscape.
Focus on political intrigueExplores themes of secrecyInteresting archival footage
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