Posted on 02/28/2018 4:27:45 AM PST by BBell
Searing Big Screen Chappaquiddick Thriller: Mary Jo Kopechne as First #MeToo Victim of Kennedy Family Money, Power and Corruption
I think John Currans masterful Chappaquiddick was shown once in Toronto for a handful of critics and distributors. Byron Allen was very smart to pick it up for his new Entertainment Company studioits going to be a big hit. What he could never have predicted back in September that by now the movie would have a whole new layer of meaning: Mary Jo Kopechne, left to drown in the waters of Marthas Vineyard in July 1969, was the first #MeToo victim. Her death, suggested here as caused by the late Senator Edward Kennedy, is the paradigm for everything being discussed today.
Curran has made a couple of movies I really liked Tracks with Mia Wasikowska and Adam Driver, and We Dont Live Here Anymore with Mark Ruffalo and Marisa Tomei. Hes Australian and almost 60, so his sensibility is outsider and his interests would be the Kennedys and how power corrupts. The Australian part is lucky because hes brought Jason Clarke along as Ted Kennedy, and its a powerful performance that should put him on early awards lists. Clarke was borbn to play Teddy as it turns out.
Chappaquiddick refers to a scandal that in hindsight is stunning that it didnt end Kennedys political career or put him in jail. Lets say youre a fan of Kennedy for everything but this episode. Still, on a boozy summer night the same weekend that Neil Armstrong walked on the moona married but philandering Teddy drove his car off the Chappaquiddick bridge with Mary Jo Kopechne (astute performance by Kate Mara, shes excellent), a young secretary whod worked for his late brother Bobby, at his side.
Were they screwing, or just driving around, drinking, having a grand time? No one knows. But the car went into the water and turned upside down. Teddy escaped and did not try to save Mary Jo. He return to the party house where he and friends had been whooping it up, found two of his sycophants (Ed Helms and Jim Gaffigan), brought them back to the scene of the accident. By then, Mary Jo had certainly died.
They never reported the accident. Instead, they created massive cover up that presaged Watergate. The car and Mary Jo were discovered the next morning by passersby. Curran peels the cover up like an orange, and its beautiful to watch. Clarke portrays Teddy so ambiguously you almost cant tell if hes calculating, stupid, just a lost man child. The result is you cant take your eyes off of him. Teddys scenes with his father Joe Kennedy after a stroke, wheelchair bound, wordless perfection from Bruce Dernare riveting.
The Kennedys will not be happy. They may try to kill this film. (In 40 years no one has even tried to tell this story accurately.) Allen will have to present quite a PR front and solid distribution. This isnt a tabloid story. Curran is damn serious. If Mary Jo as #MeToo victim takes off, the movie will click. This really happened. Ted Kennedyusing his brothers assassinations for sympathyconvinced the world that he just didnt know what happened to this beautiful, smart young woman. Chappaquiddick is quite stunning.
Release date is April 6th. More to come, oh yes, when we get closer
Ted Kennedy should be moved from Arlington to Cape Cod.
He desecrates that hallowed ground.
I seriously doubt either Marilyn or Mary Jo was the first. They were just two that we learned of.
I was just thinking of Martha Moxley, John jr’ s wife and her sister, Pamela Kelley....
It makes me sick what those despicable people did to Rosemary. Yes, she was somewhat developmentally “slow,” but otherwise normal, if a little wild in her behavior.
But Joe Kennedy wouldn’t stand for the possibility of such imperfection in his perfect little world, so he had her “dealt with.” May he burn in hell forever.
You’re forgetting about the Kennedy daughter who was lobotomized because she was promiscuous.
(they gave some other excuse)
And the daughter Joe had lobotomized.
Someone create a poster with pictures of all the liberals’ female victims over the hashtag #MeToo.
“Old Joe Kennedy had her lobotomized and shut up in a mental institution in Jefferson, Wisconsin...”
So THAT’S what happened to Ted! Now I understand...
“Really, the list is long, long, long of girlfriends and wives who have been dumped or abused after being used up by the Kennedys.”
Substitute Clintons for Kennedys...
I don’t think she was the first victim of the Kennedy Klan.
Quite a line of corpses and abuse.
This movie is on my....must see...list
“...Rosemary Kennedy was, when her parents put her through a frontal lobotomy.”
I’ve heard that her father, old Joe, had the lobotomy done without Rose’s knowledge. Rose had put up with a lot of sh!t from Joe throughout her lifetime, including watching his affair with his secretary going on under her nose. But the lobotomy was what made Rose hate him. Don’t know if it’s true. When Reelz did the mini-series, that was how it was portrayed.
My family hails from nearby Ft. Atkinson. We drove past that sanitorium often, always pondering the fate of the Kennedy housed within.
Agree. Ted Kennedy destroyed his wife Joan with his endless adulteries. She turned to drink as her only consolation.
If Chappaquiddick incident warrants a movie, then Bill and Hell certainly should inspire a series of films titled “We Take And Pillage.”
The two Dix from Chappaqua deserve the Grand Prix as the most corrupt portrayal since “Bonnie and Clyde meets Attila the Hun.”
“(In 40 years no one has even tried to tell this story accurately.)”
Uh, next year makes fifty years since Chappaquiddick.
The alcohol in his corpse is fueling JFK’s “eternal flame.”
The best known, but very unlikely the first, victim of a criminal dynasty launched by a bootlegger.
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