When it finally finished, the file was remarkably smallâonly for a three-hour film. Leo loaded it into his media player.
During Garrisonâs closing argument, the footage wasn't just edited; it was altered. The courtroom audience included individuals not seen in the original movieâfigures that resembled key, yet minor, figures from the Warren Commission. The Climax JFK YIFY
It was, of course, a paradoxical file. YIFY was legendary in the 2010s for compressing films into tiny, manageable sizes, often to the detriment of quality, while a 1080p remaster implied a high-definition restoration. The two concepts rarely met, and in the world of file sharing, "YIFY" was more a brand of nostalgia than a standard of quality. When it finally finished, the file was remarkably
When the film explores the library scene, the background extras were different. Instead of the 1990s extras, the grainy remaster showed faces that seemed to match 1963 archival footage, blended perfectly into the scene. The courtroom audience included individuals not seen in
As the film progressed, Leo, having seen JFK dozens of times, noticed the alterations.