Lurene
Hallett is a housewife living in Dallas.
She goes to Love Field on November 22, 1963 and this is the airport
where President and Mrs. Kennedy arrive to drive through Dallas in an open
convertible. Lurene has been
living vicariously through Mrs. Kennedy and this has helped her to recover from the
loss of her daughter. Ray is her
husband and he doesn’t understand any of this and he’s not going to the
airport. After the death of
President Kennedy, Lurene leaves a note for Ray and she takes a Greyhound bus
to go to the funeral in Washington DC.
She meets Paul Cater and his five-year-old daughter Jonell. In the beginning, she is friendly to Paul
and Jonell. She finds out later
that Paul has taken his daughter from an orphanage because she was not being
treated well and he wants to have custody of her. Jonell's mother has passed away and that is why Jonell was in the
orphanage. The dull housewife days of Lurene are left behind on this bus trip.
Lurene
deals with her own reality by changing her viewpoint to that of John and Jackie
Kennedy. She doesn’t realize how
much this bus trip is going to change her life. She just wants to be there for this historic event and
emotionally support Jackie, even if it is from a distance. 3 ½*
(I liked this movie)
102 min, Drama directed by Jonathan Kaplan with Michelle Pfeiffer,
Dennis Haysbert, Stehpanie McFadden, Brian Kerwin, Lousie Latham, Peggy Rea,
Beth Grant, Johnny Ray McGhee, Cooper Huckabee, Troy Evans.
Note: Imdb 6.7 out of 10,
36% critic 57% audience on Rotten Tomatoes, Amazon 4.5* out of 5* with 22
reviews.
Special Note: This movie
was filmed in Wilson and Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Richmond, Virginia and
California.
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