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Bobby
Directed by
Emilio Estevez
R
2006
2h
History
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Drama
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7.0
47%
72%
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The destinies of twenty two people of different races, sexes, beliefs and social classes are intertwined on the night that politician Robert F. Kennedy is assassinated.
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Cast of Bobby
Anthony Hopkins
John Casey
William H. Macy
Paul Ebbers
Harry Belafonte
Nelson
Freddy Rodríguez
José Rojas
Laurence Fishburne
Edward Robinson
Heather Graham
Angela
Lindsay Lohan
Diane
Shia LaBeouf
Cooper
Christian Slater
Daryl Timmons
Sharon Stone
Miriam Ebbers
Helen Hunt
Samantha Stevens
Emilio Estevez
Tim Fallon
Demi Moore
Virginia Fallon
Nick Cannon
Dwayne
Joshua Jackson
Wade
Jacob Vargas
Miguel
Brian Geraghty
Jimmy
Svetlana Metkina
Lenka Janáček
Elijah Wood
William Avary
Joy Bryant
Patricia
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Susan Taylor
David Krumholtz
Agent Phil
Ashton Kutcher
Fisher
Martin Sheen
Jack Stevens
Spencer Garrett
David
Scoot McNairy
Beatnik
Gene Borkan
Salesman
David Kobzantsev
Sirhan Sirhan
Dave Fraunces
Robert F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage)
John F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage)
Ted Kennedy
Self (archive footage)
Martin Luther King Jr.
Self (archive footage)
Bobby Ratings & Reviews
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Ham-handed and TV-movie flat, it states the obvious, then states it again and again and again.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
So keenly felt and so deeply imagined I couldn't help but be moved, even grateful for its bleeding-heart nostalgia -- which winds up feeling rather up-to-date.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
A compelling film of tender moral decency that boasts a number of moments not to be shrugged off.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
For all his good intentions, Mr. Estevez has reduced history to a bad melodrama in which nothing much happens until a crazed assassin (of whom we catch only a fleeting prior glimpse) supposedly destroys the last great hope of a liberal renaissance.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
Ultimately rises above its inadequacies; it's an earnest tribute to a time gone by, and to a symbol of hope.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Ambitious, uneven and deeply affecting drama.
Arizona Republic
Bill Muller
What little plot Bobby has is overshadowed by the star spotting.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
An earnest and altogether silly piece of conjectural melodrama.
Chicago Tribune
Jessica Reaves
A daring, messy and strangely rewarding patchwork that's straining at the seams.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
Always engaging, rarely revelatory, Bobby earns credit for its convictions and its ability to dramatize those convictions in the context of a man who embodied them.
Detroit News
Tom Long
The most interesting person in this maze of a movie is by far the title character. And his absence leaves an inescapable void.
Lessons of Darkness
Nick Schager
A preachy, liberal-courting slog.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
With one film, Estevez has transformed himself from a middle-aged joke into a youthful auteur who has made something beautiful, something he can be proud of, one of the best films of 2006.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
If Bobby causes us to stop and compare what might have been to the leadership we currently have, one suspects Estevez would not mind at all.
Newsweek
David Ansen
All the actors get their Big Moments, but verisimilitude goes out the window.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Jeff Strickler
There are important movies and engrossing movies, but it's not often that both terms apply to the same movie. Bobby, which opens Thursday, is a fictionalized account of the day Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated, and it's one of the exceptions.
Houston Chronicle
Bruce Westbrook
With so much brandishing of name actors in small roles, Bobby feels like a '70s disaster flick, with the disaster in the final minutes. While waiting, viewers must content themselves with playing spot-the-star.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Despite the clunkiness, Estevez's commitment to his father's generation's idealism (and its murder) commands respect.
The New Yorker
David Denby
Estevez has made a vague gesture at a large, metaphoric structure without having the dramatic means to achieve it.
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