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Bobby

In the climax of the film, the lives of various characters intersect on June 5, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, where Senator Robert F. Kennedy (played by Martin Sheen) is holding his campaign rally for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Throughout the movie, the film weaves together the stories of hotel staff, campaign workers, and ordinary citizens, all of whom are impacted by the events of that fateful day.

As Senator Kennedy delivers his speech in the hotel ballroom, the atmosphere is charged with excitement and anticipation. However, tragedy strikes when he is shot by Sirhan Sirhan, a Palestinian immigrant with a personal grudge against the senator.

In the chaos and confusion that follow, the lives of the characters are forever changed by the assassination of Senator Kennedy. Some are injured in the shooting, while others are left grappling with the shock and grief of witnessing the event.

In the aftermath of the shooting, the film explores the reactions of the characters as they come to terms with the loss of Senator Kennedy and the impact of his death on their lives and the country as a whole.

The film ends with a sense of somber reflection as the characters gather together in the aftermath of the tragedy, united in their grief and determination to carry on Senator Kennedy’s legacy of hope and compassion.

The ending of “Bobby” is a poignant and powerful conclusion to the film’s exploration of the events surrounding the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. It leaves viewers with a sense of the profound impact of that moment in history and the enduring significance of Senator Kennedy’s vision for a better world.

IMDb Rating

Bobby

7
Good

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