All the President's Men evaluation action
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Jaylen 2022-03-22 09:01:49
Barely pass. The film version two years after the end of the Watergate incident (two years) was much slower than Yamamoto's current affairs film, and the production was not as good as the Japanese pioneer. The beginning of the script is slightly scattered, and the main point is to identify the five behind-the-scenes leaders. I am very unfamiliar with the administrative logic of this film, but at that time, was it feasible for reporters to only rely on mutual trust and chat? Not recording. Pakula's directing technique is still cumbersome, and the contrast of the picture is high like a puddle of soy sauce.
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Kaylah 2022-03-25 09:01:09
The wonderful performances of Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford show us how to penetrate deeply into the characters, carry out precise expressions and push behaviors, and how the two characters form a strong character arc, which is probably the most A good two-man movie. I feel that compared with "Focus" and American TV series "News Studio" and "Advertising Talent", the filming and editing of films in the 1970s seems to never come back. Compared with the rhythm of the same type of films now, It's almost 0.5 times slower, but nothing extra. We should reflect on whether today's commercial films are a little breathless, leading actors to perform too dramatic in one scene.
All the President's Men quotes
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Harry Rosenfeld: Woodward. Bernstein. You're both on the story. Now don't fuck it up.
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Bob Woodward: Gordon Liddy was fired by Mitchell because he wouldn't talk to the F.B.I.
Deep Throat: You'll hear more.
Bob Woodward: Will he talk?
Deep Throat: I was at a party once, and, uh, Liddy put his hand over a candle, and he kept it there. He kept it right in the flame until his flesh was burned. Somebody said, "What's the trick?" And Liddy said, "The trick is not minding."