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So, 'Robert F. Kennedy - Legacy' is really something if you’re into political history. It’s a compilation of archival footage that captures RFK at his most compelling—full of passion and gravitas. The pacing varies, giving you the sense of both urgency and reflection, especially during his eulogy for Martin Luther King Jr. in '68. The raw quality of the footage pulls you in; you can almost feel the atmosphere of the times he was in. It's not just about the speeches; it's about the man and the weight he carried. A real glimpse into an era marked by turmoil and hope, without any frills or modern editing tricks to distract from the authenticity of his message.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, given its specific focus on the historical context of RFK’s speeches. Most copies float around in standard DVD format, with some enthusiasts chasing down any limited releases. The scarcity of well-preserved archival content makes this an interesting piece for anyone looking to understand the depth of RFK as a figure, and the emotional weight his words carried during a pivotal time in American history.
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