Peter Sarsgaard observed that Bobby Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy had differing points of view that could have divided them in a time of searing stress. "I think there was a bit of competitive grief between Jackie and Bobby as brother- and sister in-law. John was Bobby's blood, but Jackie was his wife, and she had a relationship with John that Bobby could never have. They probably wondered who had it worse?" But what united them was the massive hole John had left in their worlds. "One of the thing that struck me is that their grief is so fierce. So fierce that I think that is what keeps the movie from ever being sentimental", Sarsgaard pointed out.
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