Loved this made for TV biography of our most gracious and beautiful First Lady. The actress whom portrayed her has done a marvelous job. Her sense of fashion and her troubled marriage were all too convincing. This is one of the few movies that does not candy coat the Kennedy marriage or the personality of President Kennedy himself. In all honesty I cannot understand the constant infidelity during his marriage to such a beautiful, cultivated, intelligent woman. Obviously President Kennedy was flawed in more ways then the public will ever know. I recommend this well made TV movie to any person or historian interested in the Kennedy Years or referred to many as Camelot, for sure this was not a fairy tale marriage far from it. I feel if it were not for Jacqueline's two children and devoutness to her faith she would have left her husband. No woman has had to endure what she did. Kudos to Mrs. Kennedy and her dignity and grace during the worse time in our days of mourning after her husband was murdered, she has won my lifetime admiration and respect. Her marriage to Aristotle Onasiss was a way for a lady to get away from the crowds and hounding press and live a life of luxury and peace which she surely was intitled to pursue. Is is not written in our Constitution that we have a right to pursue liberty, freedom, and happiness?Read full review
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