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Carmel 2022-04-21 09:01:09
spotlight
From the film's point of view, I don't know if it belongs to the best film, but if a film can give people unlimited thinking after watching it, then it is a good book.
Spotlight, because of the name, feels like it describes a work attitude. The subject is really about the ideals of journalists. At... -
Ruthie 2021-12-07 08:01:02
A pre-publicized sexual assault case
"Focus" is undoubtedly the hottest and dark horse that competed for the best film Oscars in 2016, joined by many Hollywood first-line actors. The film is based on a "Boston Globe" long-term report on the child molestation case of the godfather in the Catholic Church. This news has won the...

Jennifer Ruth
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Timmy 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Focus on the Church Sexual Assault Scandal. Seeing people in the media running around to find out the truth is so flaming. "We are not fighting against individuals, but the whole system." In order to deal with the power of the church, searching for the truth everywhere, 30 minutes began to be surprising. Evil happens all the time, but is always ignored by us. I feel that the length of 2 hours is still not enough, it would be good if I went deeper. Love the passage "Silent Night".
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Jordyn 2021-10-20 19:00:10
Domestic reporters seem to be more like a paper media tragedy. In recent years, the domestic investigative news environment has been deteriorating. Traditional brand-name newspapers and television survey columns have declined. Not only is the public opinion environment continuously tightening, those that have not been defeated by politics have also been crushed by capital. . For us, this is a chicken-blood film about dragon slaying skills.
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[first lines]
Young Cop: How's that going?
Court Clerk Mark: Mother's bawlin' and the uncle is pissed off.
Young Cop: She's not married?
Court Clerk Mark: Divorced, with 4 kids. I guess the Father was helping out.
Young Cop: Helping out?
Court Clerk Mark: ...Hey, Mr. Burke, they're in the back talking to the Bishop.
Paul Burke: [entering] And Father?
Court Clerk Mark: We put him in the break room.
Paul Burke: Any press?
Court Clerk Mark: Some guy from the Citizen, but we sent him away. None of the big papers.
Paul Burke: Let's keep it that way...
[continues down the hall]
Young Cop: Who's that?
Court Clerk Mark: Assistant D.A.
Young Cop: It's gonna be hard to keep the papers from arraignment.
Court Clerk Mark: What arraignment?
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Mitchell Garabedian: I already talked to the Phoenix.
Mike Rezendes: Yeah, there's a reason I didn't see it. Nobody reads a Phoenix anymore... they're broke, they don't have any power. The Globe does. If we cover the story, everybody will hear about it.
Mitchell Garabedian: The Church thinks in centuries, Mr. Rezendes. Do you think your paper has resources to take that on?
Mike Rezendes: Yeah, I do. But if you don't mind me asking... Do you?