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Showing Original Post only (View all)The film "Chappaquiddick" distorts a tragedy [View all]
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Laurence Tribe: "The obvious purpose is to slow or stop a certain meteoric political career. Lets hope that tawdry aim is transparent to all and that it dooms the effort."
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/06/opinion/chappaquiddick-ted-kennedy-distortortion.html
By Neal Gabler
Mr. Gabler is writing a biography of Edward Kennedy.
April 6, 2018
Senator Edward Kennedy, one of the most famous members of Americas most famous family, understood that he belonged as much to popular culture as to political culture. Now, nine years after his death, comes a movie about the event that, almost as much as the circumstances of his birth, established him in the tabloid pantheon: Chappaquiddick.
The film, by the same name, opened Friday and retells the story of an accident in July 1969, on the titular Massachusetts island near Marthas Vineyard, in which Mr. Kennedy drove off a bridge, killing his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne, a campaign worker for his late brother Robert. It has been heavily promoted by conservative media outlets, and reviewers across the political spectrum have praised what they deem its damning but factual approach. Damning it is; factual it is not.
Lets set aside the fact that, despite the films advertisements claiming to tell the untold true story of a cover-up, the story has been told plenty, and no one but the most lunatic conspiracy theorists see this as anything but a tragic accident in which nothing much was covered up. Lets also put aside the skein of conjecture and outright fabrication that the film unspools in one scene Joe Kennedy, the family patriarch, murmurs alibi to his son, like a Mafia don, when in fact he was so debilitated by a stroke that he could only babble incoherently. Setting all this aside, the movie nevertheless raises a serious issue.
What is the relationship of fact to fiction, of the historical to the histrionic in art and entertainment? Ted Kennedy was a real man living out a real life. His political opponents could and did distort that life for their advantage. But just how many liberties can an artist or entertainer take when he or she deploys a biographical subject?
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Thats all the Rs want to talk about today. Hatchet job to diminish the failings of their own
notdarkyet
Apr 2018
#3
Coming up next: Why is Hillary hiding her secret connection to Chappaquiddick?
struggle4progress
Apr 2018
#53
The diver wasn't qualified to make such an assessment. What did the autopsy say?
yardwork
Apr 2018
#19
He waited 10 hours to report it. I liked Kennedy, but the fact is he got away with something
Tipperary
Apr 2018
#23
I've filed it under "Things I really don't need to have an opinion about"
struggle4progress
Apr 2018
#41
The moment I saw this mention of the movie I felt in my bones that this was alllll about
Guilded Lilly
Apr 2018
#42
Yes, he is saying that its purpose is to re-inject a dormant Benghazi into the ether
ucrdem
Apr 2018
#33
I saw the trailer, mentioned it here somewhere, knew immediately what this was
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2018
#30
The story was tragic, scandalous, and there is no way to soft peddle it. However Senator Kennedy
CentralMass
Apr 2018
#61