“Somebody’s Gotta Try”: The Emotional Cost of Truth in a World Built on Lies
A Case Study from the 1991 Film JFK In a world dominated by illusion and institutional control, telling the truth is not just dangerous—it is isolating, costly, and deeply personal. In Oliver Stone’s JFK (1991), a fictionalized account of District Attorney Jim Garrison’s investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy, we are given one … Continue reading “Somebody’s Gotta Try”: The Emotional Cost of Truth in a World Built on Lies
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