DVD / Blu-ray
The movie Chappaquiddick is already released on Cinema, DVD and Blu-ray in the USA. The upcoming VOD release date in the USA is to be announced.
Based on 17 reviews, Chappaquiddick gets an average review score of 69
Chappaquiddick is a smart, damning take on an American tragedy
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Whether or not events actually unfolded this way, the story the film tells is an interesting and complicated character study, with something to say about the corrosive effects of power and privilege on both the innocent and the guilty.
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Jason Clarke impresses as the last Kennedy brother, whose reputation never recovered following the death of a young supporter in murky circumstances
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A meticulous docudrama rivetingly recounts the tragic car accident and its aftermath — an event of criminal negligence and cover-up — that defined the life of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
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The Kennedys won’t be watching this one on movie night.
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Chappaquiddick retells a Kennedy scandal in the style of a David Fincher procedural
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The result is a film that can make a point without turning it into a sermon.
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Recreation of a historical accident and its aftermath turns a political legacy into a complex moral free-fall
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Look no further than Olivia Thirlby’s character’s reaction to Mary Jo’s death to know why Ted never saw a cell.
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In a way, the film is a portrait of grief (Bobby Kennedy had been assassinated just a year prior), but it’s not without instances of dark humor: When a staffer says Teddy “looks like a putz” for parading around in the neck brace he intends to wear to Mary Jo’s funeral, it’s funny because there’s something comical about the absurdity of his cluelessness.
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As it stands, “Chappaquiddick” is a reminder that while Camelot had its fair share of tragedy, none of the Kennedys were angels — but we already knew that, right?
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“Chappaquiddick” can be summed up by one of the first sentences uttered by Edward “Ted” Kennedy (Aussie actor Jason Clarke) after escaping from a sunken car that he drove off a bridge into shallow water on July 18, 1969: “I’m not going to be president.”
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This look back at the tragic death of Mary Jo Kopechne unflinchingly examines political privilege and media manipulation
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A retelling of Teddy Kennedy’s infamous car crash declines to take sides.
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Chappaquiddick Makes You Want to Know What Ted Kennedy Was Really Thinking
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Chappaquiddick misses that target. But it’s a fairly intriguing mixture of strengths and weaknesses, a case of a sharp cast and a careful director toning up a script best described as “a good try.”
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John Curran's drama focuses on the 1969 incident when Senator Ted Kennedy (Jason Clarke) drove off a bridge, causing the death of campaign worker Mary Jo Kopechne (Kate Mara).
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