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Bobby is a 2006
2006 in film

The year '2006 in film' involved some significant events. Releases of sequels took place with Saw III, Superman Returns, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Casino Royale , Clerks II, X-Men: The Last Stand, Mission: Impossible III, Final Destination 3 and Scary Movie 4....
 American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 drama film
Drama film

A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth characterization of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, crime and corruption put the characters in conflict with themselves, others, society and even natural phenome...
 written and directed by Emilio Estevez
Emilio Estevez

'Emilio Est?vez' is an American actor, film director and screenwriter. He started his career as an actor and is famous for being a member of the acting Brat Pack , appearing in The Breakfast Club and St....
. The screenplay is a fiction
Fiction

Fiction is an imaginative form of narrative, one of the four basic rhetorical modes. Although the word fiction is derived from the Latin fingo, fingere, finxi, fictum, "to form, create", works of fiction need not be entirely imaginary and may include real people, places, and events....
alized account of the hours leading up to the June 5, 1968 shooting
Robert F. Kennedy assassination

The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, a United States Senate and brother of John F. Kennedy assassination President of the United States John F....
 of Robert F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy

Robert Francis "Bobby" Kennedy , also called RFK, was an United States politician. He was United States Attorney General from 1961 to 1964 and a United States Senator from New York from 1965 until his Robert F....
 in the kitchen of The Ambassador Hotel
The Ambassador Hotel

The Ambassador Hotel was a landmark hotel in Los Angeles, California and location of the Cocoanut Grove nightclub. It was the place where presidential candidate, United States Senate and former Attorney General of the United States Robert F....
 in Los Angeles
Los Ángeles

Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
 following his win in the California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 Democratic Party primary
Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries

1956...
.

film recreates the ambiance of the era and invokes the hopes inspired by Kennedy through the use of actual newsreel
Newsreel

A newsreel was a form of short documentary film prevalent in the first half of the 20th century, regularly released in a public presentation place and containing filmed news stories and items of topical interest....
 footage of the senator
United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper house of the Bicameralism United States Congress, the lower house being the United States House of Representatives....
 intercut with dramatic sequences involving mostly fictional characters.






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Bobby is a 2006
2006 in film

The year '2006 in film' involved some significant events. Releases of sequels took place with Saw III, Superman Returns, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Casino Royale , Clerks II, X-Men: The Last Stand, Mission: Impossible III, Final Destination 3 and Scary Movie 4....
 American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 drama film
Drama film

A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth characterization of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, crime and corruption put the characters in conflict with themselves, others, society and even natural phenome...
 written and directed by Emilio Estevez
Emilio Estevez

'Emilio Est?vez' is an American actor, film director and screenwriter. He started his career as an actor and is famous for being a member of the acting Brat Pack , appearing in The Breakfast Club and St....
. The screenplay is a fiction
Fiction

Fiction is an imaginative form of narrative, one of the four basic rhetorical modes. Although the word fiction is derived from the Latin fingo, fingere, finxi, fictum, "to form, create", works of fiction need not be entirely imaginary and may include real people, places, and events....
alized account of the hours leading up to the June 5, 1968 shooting
Robert F. Kennedy assassination

The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, a United States Senate and brother of John F. Kennedy assassination President of the United States John F....
 of Robert F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy

Robert Francis "Bobby" Kennedy , also called RFK, was an United States politician. He was United States Attorney General from 1961 to 1964 and a United States Senator from New York from 1965 until his Robert F....
 in the kitchen of The Ambassador Hotel
The Ambassador Hotel

The Ambassador Hotel was a landmark hotel in Los Angeles, California and location of the Cocoanut Grove nightclub. It was the place where presidential candidate, United States Senate and former Attorney General of the United States Robert F....
 in Los Angeles
Los Ángeles

Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
 following his win in the California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 Democratic Party primary
Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries

1956...
.

Plot

The film recreates the ambiance of the era and invokes the hopes inspired by Kennedy through the use of actual newsreel
Newsreel

A newsreel was a form of short documentary film prevalent in the first half of the 20th century, regularly released in a public presentation place and containing filmed news stories and items of topical interest....
 footage of the senator
United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper house of the Bicameralism United States Congress, the lower house being the United States House of Representatives....
 intercut with dramatic sequences involving mostly fictional characters. It uses an ensemble plot device similar to that employed in the 1932
1932 in film

Events*Katharine Hepburn's film career begins*Shirley Temple's film career begins*The Walt Disney Company released Flowers and Trees their first cartoon in three-strip Technicolor film....
 film Grand Hotel
Grand Hotel (film)

Grand Hotel is a 1932 in film MGM Pre-Code Art Deco film that won the Academy Award for Best Picture.The plot device of the film?bringing together several unrelated characters into one setting?was popular and effective enough that it was re-used in other films and became known as "the Grand Hotel" formula....
.

The characters include John Casey, a retired hotel doorman who spends his days playing chess with his friend Nelson in the lobby; Diane, who is marrying her friend William with the hope his marital status will have him deployed
Military deployment

Military deployment is the movement of armed forces and their logistical support infrastructure. In most of the world's Navy, a deployment designates an extended period of duty at sea....
 to a military base
Military base

A military base is a facility directly owned and operated by or one of its branches that shelters military equipment and personnel, and facilitates training and operations....
 in Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 rather than the battlefields
Vietnam War

The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina Wars, the Vietnam Conflict, or often in Vietnam the American War occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from 1959 to April 30, 1975....
 of Vietnam
Vietnam

Vietnam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam , is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by People's Republic of China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east....
 when his tour of duty
Tour of duty

In the military, a tour of duty is a period of time spent at sea or assigned to service in a foreign country.For example, in World War II a tour of duty for a Royal Air Force bomber crew was 30 flights....
 begins; Virginia Fallon, an alcoholic singer whose career is on the downswing, her husband/manager Tim, and her agent Phil; Miriam Ebbers, a beautician who works in the hotel salon, and her husband Paul, the hotel manager, who is having an affair with switchboard
Switchboard

The term switchboard, when used by itself, may refer to:*Telephone switchboard*Electric switchboard*Printed circuit board*In computing, Switch board ...
 operator Angela; Food and Beverage
Food and Beverage

F&B is a common abbreviation in the United States and Commonwealth of Nations countries, including Hong Kong. F&B is typically the widely accepted abbreviation for "Food and Beverage," which is the sector/industry that specializes in the conceptualization, the making of, and delivery of foods....
 manager Daryl Timmons, whose racist attitude gets him fired; African American
African American

African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the Black people populations of Africa....
 sous chef Edward Robinson and Mexican American
Mexican American

Mexican Americans are United States of Mexican descent. They account for 9% of the country's population: 28.3 million Americans listed their ancestry as Mexican as of 2006....
 busboy
Busboy

Busboy or busser are a term used in the United States of someone that works in the restaurant and catering industry clearing dirty dishes, taking the dirty dishes to the dishwasher, setting tables, and otherwise assisting the waiting staff ....
s José and Miguel; hotel coffee shop waitress Susan; Jimmy and Cooper, campaign volunteers who are sidetracked by an acid trip they take with the help of drug dealer Fisher; married socialites and campaign donors Samantha and Jack; campaign manager Wade and staffer Dwayne; and Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia was a sovereign state in Central Europe that existed from October 1918 until 1992 . On January 1, 1993, Czechoslovakia dissolution of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia....
n reporter Lenka Janacek, who is determined to get an interview with Kennedy.

At the end of the film, Kennedy's "On the Mindless Menace of Violence," a speech delivered in 1968 to the City Club of Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, the most populous county in the state. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border....
, is played over a montage of the reaction of those present to the assassination .

Production

In Bobby: The Making of an American Epic, screenwriter/director Emilio Estevez discusses the problems he had developing his script. Suffering from writer's block
Writer's block

Writer's block is a phenomenon involving temporary loss of ability to begin or continue writing, usually due to lack of Artistic inspiration or creativity....
, he checked into a motel in Pismo Beach where he hoped, free from interruption, he could make some headway with his writing. While talking to the woman working at the front desk, he discovered she had been in the Ambassador Hotel on the evening Kennedy was shot, and later married two young men to help them avoid the draft. Estevez used her experience to mold the character of Diane, and the rest of the story fell into place. The only other character based on a real person is busboy José, who represents Juan Romero, the young man who was photographed cradling Kennedy's body immediately after he was shot.

The character of José has tickets to the Los Angeles Dodgers
Los Angeles Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers are a Major League Baseball team based in Los Angeles, USA. The team is in the Western Division of the National League. Established in 1883, the team originated in Brooklyn, New York, where it was known by a number of names before becoming the Brooklyn Dodgers circa 1911....
 game in which Don Drysdale
Don Drysdale

Donald Scott "Don" Drysdale was a Major League Baseball player and National Baseball Hall of Fame right-handed pitcher with the Los Angeles Dodgers....
 is expected to set the record of six consecutive shutout
Shutout

In team sports, in American English, a shutout refers to a game in which one team prevents the opposing team from scoring. While possible, they are highly improbable in some sports, such as basketball....
s, but is obliged to work a double shift, forcing him to miss the game. Drysdale did in fact achieve his sixth shutout on June 4, 1968, and was congratulated by Kennedy during the victory speech he delivered just before being shot .

The Ambassador had shuttered its doors and put its fixtures and furnishings up for auction
Auction

An auction is a process of trade goods or services by offering them up for bid, taking bids, and then selling the item to the winning bidder....
 during the film's pre-production period, giving production designer Patti Podesta the opportunity to purchase much of the furniture and decorative pieces used in the film.

The hotel was scheduled for demolition one week after filming was scheduled to begin. Estevez got permission to film in and around the building during that period, adding to the film's authenticity.

The film's soundtrack
Soundtrack

The term soundtrack refers to three related concepts: recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, television program or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film or TV show; and the physical area of a film that contains the synchronized recorded so...
 is primarily a compilation of music from the 1960s, including "Tracks of My Tears" by Smokey Robinson
Smokey Robinson

William "Smokey" Robinson, Jr. is an USA R&B and soul music singer-songwriter, record producer, and former record executive. Robinson is noted for being one of the primary figures associated with Motown Records, second only to the company's founder, Berry Gordy....
, "I Was Made to Love Her" by Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. A prominent figure in popular music during the latter half of the 20th century, Wonder has recorded more than thirty US top ten hits, won twenty-two Grammy Awards , plus one for Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, won an Academy Award for Best Song, an...
, "Ain't That Peculiar" by Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye

Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr., better known by his stage name Marvin Gaye was an United States singer-songwriter and instrumentalist with a three-octave vocal range....
, "The Sound of Silence
The Sound of Silence

"The Sounds of Silence" is the song that propelled the 1960s folk music duo Simon and Garfunkel to popularity. It was written in February 1964 by Paul Simon in the aftermath of the John F....
" (the original acoustic version from the album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.

Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. is the debut album by folk music duo Simon and Garfunkel, released October 19, 1964. It was produced by Tom Wilson and engineered by Roy Halee....
) by Simon & Garfunkel, "Anji
Anji

Anji may refer to:...
" by Paul Simon
Paul Simon

Paul Frederic Simon is an United States singer-songwriter and musician, perhaps best known for his partnership with Art Garfunkel in the duo Simon & Garfunkel....
, "Come See About Me" by The Supremes
The Supremes

The Supremes, an American girl group, were one of the signature acts on Motown Records during the 1960s. Originally founded as The Primettes in Detroit, Michigan, Michigan in 1959, The Supremes' repertoire included doo-wop, pop music, soul music, Broadway theatre show tunes, psychedelic soul and disco....
, "There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)" by Herman's Hermits
Herman's Hermits

Herman's Hermits were an England pop band, formed in Manchester in 1963 as 'Herman & The Hermits'. The group's management and producer Mickie Most emphasized a simple, non-threatening and clean-cut image, although the band originally played Rhythm and blues numbers ....
, "Black is Black" by Los Bravos
Los Bravos

Los Bravos were a Spain beat group, formed in 1965, and based in Madrid. Their single "Black is Black" reached #2 in the United Kingdom in July 1966, and #4 in the United States selling over a million gramophone record....
, "Season of the Witch" and "Hurdy Gurdy Man" by Donovan
Donovan

Donovan , is a Scotland singer-songwriter and guitarist. Emerging from the British folk music scene, he developed an eclectic and distinctive style that blended folk, jazz, Popular music, psychedelic rock, and world music....
, "Wives and Lovers" by Jack Jones
Jack Jones

Jack Jones may refer to:*Jack Jones , a fictional Texan tycoon in Oliver Stone's film Nixon*Jack Jones , American jazz and pop singer*Jack Jones , Welsh novelist and playwright...
, "Magic Moments" by Perry Como
Perry Como

Pierino "Perry" Como was an United States singer and television personality. During a career spanning more than half a century he recorded exclusively for the RCA Victor label after signing with it in 1943....
, and "Pata Pata" by Miriam Makeba
Miriam Makeba

Miriam Makeba was a South African singer and civil rights activist. The Grammy Award winning artist is often referred to as Mama Afrika....
.

The two tracks newly recorded for the film are "Louie Louie
Louie Louie

"Louie Louie" is an United States rock and roll song written by Richard Berry in 1955. It has become a standard in pop music and rock, with hundreds of versions recorded by different artists....
", performed in character by Demi Moore
Demi Moore

Demetria Gene "Demi" Moore Kutcher is an American actress. She became well-known after a string of 1980s teen-oriented movies, and was one of the best known actresses of 1990s Hollywood....
, and "Never Gonna Break My Faith," written by Bryan Adams
Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams, Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia is a Canada Rock music singer-songwriter and photographer. Rolling Stone magazine describes Adams as having an ?unerring gift for radio-friendly pop hooks" and in 1992, Adams won the Grammy Awards of 1992, for "Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media" fo...
 and performed by Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin

Aretha Louise Franklin is an American singer, songwriter and pianist commonly referred to as "The Queen of Soul". Although renowned for her soul recordings, Franklin is also adept at jazz, rock and roll, blues, Pop music, Rhythm and Blues and Gospel music....
, Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige

Mary Jane Blige is a nine-time Grammy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated American R&B music singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actor who has sold more than forty eight million albums worldwide....
, and the Boys Choir of Harlem
Boys Choir of Harlem

The Boys Choir of Harlem is a choir located in Harlem, New York City, United States.Founded in 1968 by Dr. Walter Turnbull at the Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church in Harlem, the choir has grown to be more than just a performing group....
 during the closing credits.

The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival
Venice Film Festival

The Venice Film Festival is the oldest film festival in the world. Founded by Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata in 1932 as the "Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica", the festival has since taken place every year in late August or early September on the island of the Lido di Venezia, Venice, Italy....
 and was shown at the Deauville Film Festival, the Toronto Film Festival, the Vienna International Film Festival, the London Film Festival
London Film Festival

The Times BFI London Film Festival is the United Kingdom's largest public film event, screening over 300 films from 60 countries. The festival, the LFF, currently in its 52nd year, is held every year by the British Film Institute and currently sponsored by The Times newspaper....
, and AFI Fest
American Film Institute

The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B....
 before going into limited release in the US on November 17, 2006. Playing on two screens, it grossed $69,039 on its opening weekend. It eventually earned $11,242,801 in the US and $9,355,005 in foreign markets for a total worldwide box office of $20,597,806 .

Cast

(In alphabetical order)
  • Harry Belafonte
    Harry Belafonte

    Harold George Belafonte, Jr. is a Jamaican American musician, actor and social activist. One of the most successful popular singers in history, he was dubbed the "King of Calypso music" a title which he was very reluctant to accept for popularizing the Caribbean musical style with an international audience in the 1950s....
     ..... Nelson
  • Joy Bryant
    Joy Bryant

    Joy Bryant is an United States actor and former fashion model....
     ..... Patricia
  • Nick Cannon
    Nick Cannon

    Nicholas Scott "Nick" Cannon is an American actor, rapper and current host of America's Got Talent....
     ..... Dwayne Clark
  • Emilio Estevez
    Emilio Estevez

    'Emilio Est?vez' is an American actor, film director and screenwriter. He started his career as an actor and is famous for being a member of the acting Brat Pack , appearing in The Breakfast Club and St....
     ..... Tim Fallon
  • Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne

    Laurence John Fishburne III is an Academy Award-nominated and Tony Award-winning United States actor of film and theater, as well as playwright, film director, and Film producer....
     ..... Edward Robinson
  • Brian Geraghty
    Brian Geraghty

    Brian Timothy Geraghty is an United States film and television actor.Geraghty was born in Toms River, New Jersey. He graduated from Toms River High School East in 1993 and then the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre before beginning his professional career in New York City; he later moved to Los Angeles....
    ....Jimmy
  • Heather Graham ..... Angela
  • Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins

    Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins, Order of the British Empire is a Welsh People film, theater and television actor. Considered by many to be one of film's greatest living actors, he is best known for his portrayal of cannibalism serial killer Hannibal Lecter in the 1991 in film blockbuster The Silence of the Lambs , its sequel, Hannibal ,...
     ..... John Casey
    John Casey

    John Casey may refer to:*John Casey , U.S. novelist*John Casey , British academic*John J. Casey, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania*John Casey , Australian Football League and National Basketball League commentator...
  • Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt

    Helen Elizabeth Hunt is an American actress, film director and screenwriter. She starred in the sitcom Mad About You for seven years, before being cast in the romantic comedy As Good As It Gets, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress....
     ..... Samantha
  • Joshua Jackson
    Joshua Jackson

    Joshua Carter Jackson is a Canada?United States actor. He has appeared in primetime television and in over 32 film roles. He is known for playing Pacey Witter in the television series Dawson's Creek and Charlie Conway in The Mighty Ducks films....
     ..... Wade Buckley
  • David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz

    David Krumholtz is an United States actor. He currently stars in the CBS television show Numb3rs....
     ..... Phil
  • Ashton Kutcher
    Ashton Kutcher

    Christopher Ashton Kutcher , best known as Ashton Kutcher, is an American actor and former fashion model best known for playing Michael Kelso in the television series That '70s Show and his role as Jesse Montgomery in Dude, Where's My Car?....
     ..... Fisher
  • Shia LaBeouf
    Shia LaBeouf

    Shia Saide LaBeouf is an Emmy Award-winning United States actor and comedian.After growing up in California, LaBeouf became known with a starring role in the Disney Channel series Even Stevens....
     ..... Cooper
  • Lindsay Lohan
    Lindsay Lohan

    Lindsay Dee Lohan is an United States actress, fashion model and pop music singer. Lohan started in show business as a Child modeling for magazine advertisement and television commercials....
     ..... Diane
  • William H. Macy
    William H. Macy

    William Hall Macy, Jr. is an Academy Award-nominated, double Emmy- and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning American actor. He is also a teacher and director in theater, film and television....
     ..... Paul Ebbers
  • Svetlana Metkina
    Svetlana Metkina

    Svetlana 'Lana' Metkina is a Russian actress from Moscow. She is known outside Russia for playing a Czechoslovakian reporter in the 2006 film Bobby ....
     ..... Lenka
  • Demi Moore
    Demi Moore

    Demetria Gene "Demi" Moore Kutcher is an American actress. She became well-known after a string of 1980s teen-oriented movies, and was one of the best known actresses of 1990s Hollywood....
     ..... Virginia Fallon
  • Freddy Rodriguez
    Freddy Rodriguez

    Freddy Rodriguez is an United States actor known for playing the characters Federico Diaz on HBO's Six Feet Under and El Wray in Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror....
     ..... José Rojas
  • Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen

    Martin Sheen is an American actor who earned recognition for his performances as Captain Willard in the film Apocalypse Now and President of the United States Josiah Bartlet on the NBC political drama series The West Wing....
     ..... Jack
  • Christian Slater
    Christian Slater

    Christian Michael Leonard Slater is an United States actor who has starred in films such as Heathers, Kuffs, True Romance and He Was a Quiet Man....
     ..... Daryl Timmons
  • Sharon Stone
    Sharon Stone

    Sharon Yvonne Stone is an United Statesn actress, film producer and former Model . She first acheived international recognition for her performance in the erotic thriller Basic Instinct....
     ..... Miriam Ebbers
  • Jacob Vargas
    Jacob Vargas

    Jacob Vargas is an American actor.Vargas was born in Michoac?n, Mexico, and raised in Pacoima, Los Angeles, California since 1971.Vargas' break into acting came when he was cast as a street dancer on Diff'rent Strokes, and his career has continued successfully including films such as Traffic and Jarhead ....
     ..... Miguel
  • Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead

    Mary Elizabeth Winstead is an American actress. She has been called a scream queen, ? la Jamie Lee Curtis, because of her roles in the horror films Final Destination 3, Black Christmas and Death Proof, but she has also branched out into other genres, including comedy film , drama film and action film ....
     ..... Susan Taylor
  • Elijah Wood
    Elijah Wood

    Elijah Jordan Wood is an American actor. Making his film debut with a minor part in Back to the Future Part II , he landed a succession of subsequent larger roles and became a critically acclaimed child actor by age 13....
     ..... William Avary


Critical reception

The film received mixed reviews. It scored an average of 49 percent, based on 37 reviews, on the website Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is a website devoted to reviews, information, and news of films. The name derives from the historical clich? of throwing tomatoes and other produce at stage performers if a performance was particularly bad....
 .

A.O. Scott of the New York Times said, "Emilio Estevez . . . sets himself a large and honorable task. It is important to appreciate this in spite of his movie’s evident shortcomings. Intentions do count for something, and Mr. Estevez’s seem to me entirely admirable . . . The actors seem more like 'very special guest stars' than like real, 1968-vintage Americans, and their period-appropriate get-ups . . . are more distracting than convincing . . . Some of the stories feel too obviously melodrama
Melodrama

The theatrical genre of Melodrama utilizes theme-music to manipulate the spectator's emotional response and to denote character types. The term combines "melody" and "drama"....
tic, while others are vague to the point of inscrutability. In the Vietnam- and drug-related plots, the point is hammered home too hard . . . while other narratives wind toward no discernible point at all. Nonetheless the ambition behind Bobby is large and serious."

Kevin Crust of the Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California and distributed throughout the Western United States. It is the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States and the fourth-most widely distributed newspaper in the United States....
 called it "an ambitious film drenched in sincerity and oozing with nostalgia that, despite the energy provided by its title icon via archival footage, falls flat dramatically in nearly every other way. It aspires for the Altmanesque
Robert Altman

Robert Bernard Altman was an United Statesn film director known for making Cinema of the United States that are highly Naturalism , but with a stylized perspective....
 interplay of Nashville or Short Cuts
Short Cuts

Short Cuts is a 1993 in film drama film directed by Robert Altman. Filmed from a screenplay by Robert Altman and Frank Barhydt, it is inspired by nine short stories and a poem by Raymond Carver....
 but instead feels like one of those '70s disaster epics such as Earthquake
Earthquake (film)

Earthquake is a 1974 in film USA disaster film that achieved huge box-office success, continuing the disaster film genre of the 1970s where recognizable all-star casts attempt to survive life or death situations....
 or The Towering Inferno, in which a star-studded cast endures melodramatic story lines as the audience awaits the inevitable momentous event and tries to guess who will be around at the finish . . . It's easy to become swept up in the palpable enthusiasm Estevez shows toward his subject, but the pedestrian and overly expositional dialogue of the film's characters proves to be as stifling as the excerpts from Kennedy's speeches are stirring."

Deborah Young of Variety
Variety (magazine)

Variety is a weekly entertainment trade newspaper founded in New York in 1905 by Sime Silverman. With the rise of the importance of the motion picture industry, Daily Variety, a daily edition based in Hollywood, was founded by Silverman in 1933....
 said of Estevez, "Stepping up as writer and director in a way he never has before, [he] successfully pulls together a complexly designed narrative," and added the film "carries an eerie topicality that makes many of its insights instantly click."

Armond White
Armond White

Armond White is an United States film critic. Recipient of a Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University's School of the Arts, he has authored two books on popular culture....
 of New York Press
New York Press

New York Press is a free alternative weekly in New York, New York. It is the main competitor to the Village Voice. It was founded in 1988, and originally conceived and published as a conservative voice in traditionally liberal New York....
 wrote that the film "has a humane sweetness", and that it "literally and vividly unites different ethnic groups, labor strata and social castes" in a way that "is not schematic—its exactitude and believability has a Tocquevillian brilliance."

Steve Persall of the St. Petersburg Times
St. Petersburg Times

The St. Petersburg Times is one of two major newspapers serving the Tampa Bay Area, the other being The Tampa Tribune, which the Times tops in both circulation and readership....
 graded the film C, calling it "a misguided jumble of too much fiction, few facts and zero speculation" and Estevez "a mediocre filmmaker."

Michael Medved
Michael Medved

Michael Medved is an United States radio personality and is a pundit , film critic, and author. He identifies himself as Conservatism in the United States....
, who was in the Ambassador ballroom (in fact 20 feet from the podium) the night Kennedy was shot, awarded the film three out of four stars and called it "intriguing but imperfect." He added, "Emilio Estevez gets most of the feelings of the occasion right. But, the melodramatic, multi-character format proves somewhat uneven and distracting."

Richard Roeper
Richard Roeper

Richard Roeper is an United States journalist and film critic for The Chicago Sun Times. He also co-hosted the television series At the Movies with Roger Ebert from 2000?2008....
 said, "Estevez writes and directs with lots of passion, not so much subtlety . . . [He] wants the movie to be on the level of a Robert Altman film like Nashville but falls short."

Peter Travers
Peter Travers

Peter Travers is an American film critic. He has been the regular film reviewer for, in turn, People and Rolling Stone magazines....
 of Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

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 gave the film one star and called it "trite fiction" and a work of "insipid ineptitude." He ranked it among the worst movies of 2006, as did Lou Lumerick of the New York Post
New York Post

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  who dubbed it "ambitious, but utterly wrong-headed trivialization."

Awards and nominations

  • Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture — Drama (nominee)
  • Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song
    Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song

    Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song was awarded for the first time in 1962 and has been awarded annually since 1965 in film by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association....
     ("Never Gonna Break My Faith" by Bryan Adams
    Bryan Adams

    Bryan Adams, Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia is a Canada Rock music singer-songwriter and photographer. Rolling Stone magazine describes Adams as having an ?unerring gift for radio-friendly pop hooks" and in 1992, Adams won the Grammy Awards of 1992, for "Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media" fo...
    , Eliot Kennedy
    Eliot Kennedy

    Eliot Kennedy is an England songwriter and record producer based in Sheffield. He has worked with artists such as the Spice Girls, Bryan Adams, S Club 7, Five, Delta Goodrem, and Lovers Electric....
    , and Andrea Remanda, nominee)
  • Venice Film Festival
    Venice Film Festival

    The Venice Film Festival is the oldest film festival in the world. Founded by Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata in 1932 as the "Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica", the festival has since taken place every year in late August or early September on the island of the Lido di Venezia, Venice, Italy....
     Biografilm Award (Emilio Estevez, winner)
  • Venice Film Festival Golden Lion
    Golden Lion

    The Leone d?Oro is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Biennale Venice Film Festival. The prize was introduced in 1949 by the organizing committee and is now regarded as one of the film industry's most distinguished prizes....
     (Estevez, nominee)
  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture (nominee)
  • ALMA Award
    Alma Award

    The American Latino Media Arts Award, or ALMA Award is a distinction awarded to Latino performers who promote positive portrayals of Latinos in the entertainment field....
     for Outstanding Motion Picture (nominee)
  • ALMA Award for Outstanding Directror - Motion Picture (nominee)
  • ALMA Award for Outstanding Screenplay - Motion Picture (nominee)
  • NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
    NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

    The NAACP Image Award winners for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture:...
     (Harry Belafonte, nominee)
  • Hollywood Film Festival Award for Best Ensemble Cast (winner)
  • Hollywood Film Festival Award for Best Breakthrough Actress (Lindsay Lohan, winner)
  • Phoenix Film Critics Society
    Phoenix Film Critics Society

    The Phoenix Film Critics Society is an organization of film reviewers from Phoenix, Arizona-based publications.In December of each year, the PFCS meets to vote on their Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards for films released in the same calendar year....
     Award for Breakout Performance of the Year - Director (winner)


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