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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesDeadline reports that Fox Searchlight is reaching out to Natalie Portman to take the lead role of Jackie Kennedy in the movie. And it's certainly a promising part. The script follows Jackie during the four days between her husband's infamous assassination and his burial, providing a new perspective to the story, showing the First Lady at her most vulnerable and graceful. But it's also about so much more. In our examination of the script, the plot also sees Jackie caught up in the wrangling between the Kennedy camp and Lyndon Johnson's crew, led by Jack Valenti (who later head the MPAA), who are keen to demonstrate continuity and leadership by moving into the White House as soon as possible. And ultimately we found the script quite moving, showing Jackie's quiet resolve in heroism in the face of national and personal tragedy.
Whether or Portman takes the role seems to be hinging on who will be directing. Maybe she'll woo Aronofsky back to the fold? We wouldn't complain about that. But if Portman passes, we do have one other suggestion for the lead: Julia Louis-Dreyfuss.
5 Comments
immature | September 30, 2012 9:45 AM
Portman can act and looks the part. She'd be great, as would Weisz.
Ahnmin | September 28, 2012 11:31 PM
Isn't Fernando Meireilles attached to this? Or is it a different Jackie Onassis project?
just saying | September 28, 2012 4:32 PM
Plus, she Natalie couldn't pull-off the role, acting wise.
Bibo bib | September 28, 2012 3:41 PM
This is a joke right? Who the hell thinks that Natile Portman looks like Jackie Kennedy? I would have waited for Rachel Weisz as well, at least she can act.
Jane | September 28, 2012 3:13 PM
Total miscast, Natalie does not look like Jackie Kennedy. Would have asked Rachel Weisz to come back to the role.