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The documentary features interviews with JFK Jr.'s friends, Gary Ginsburg and Steve Gillan, attempting to humanize him. Ginsburg recounts that JFK Jr. loved flying because it offered him solitude and escape from his hectic life, highlighting his desire for privacy. Gillan adds that JFK Jr.'s last year was fraught with difficulties: the failing magazine George, struggles to find investors, and a tumultuous marriage that lasted only four months before falling apart. He mentions JFK Jr.’s best friend and cousin, Anthony Roswell, who was dying from illness. Interestingly, the film doesn't delve into the emotional toll of Anthony’s worsening condition, instead calling his final months “difficult” without detail.