
Bobby
Within the hushed, opulent confines of Los Angeles’ Ambassador Hotel, a quiet day in June 1968 fractures into a mosaic of intersecting lives irrevocably altered by Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination. The film intricately observes a diverse ensemble—a weary doorman confronting past regrets, a hotel manager masking marital strains, a lounge singer clinging to fading dreams—not as observers of history, but as individuals whose personal dramas unfold *alongside* the national tragedy. It’s a deliberately fragmented narrative, less concerned with the political event itself than with the subtle, poignant ripple effects of grief and disillusionment on ordinary people caught in a moment of collective trauma. The film evokes a melancholic beauty through its intimate portraits, demonstrating how seemingly insignificant existences are all interconnected, and how moments of profound loss can unexpectedly reveal hidden anxieties and fragile hopes.
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- Usuku Lokukhishwa
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- 6.4 / 10 (430)
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- Anthony Hopkins
- William H. Macy
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