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Jan 2022-03-25 09:01:10
just for entertainment
"Does it look good? I feel that the pace is so slow, I have no interest~" This is a reply in iQIYI's "Witty Questions". It's like at the end of the film, there is no right or wrong, only the victims... "we". We are happy to be manipulated, we are happy to be immersed in brief sensory...
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Rhett 2022-01-02 08:01:21
Some mistakes can't be made, and there is no start all over again
Movies adapted from true stories always face several challenges: whether the authenticity can withstand scrutiny, how to retain suspense and twists in the plot familiar to everyone, and how to avoid the double pitfalls of running accounts and over-interpreting. Quiz Show is doing well
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Gracie 2022-04-20 09:01:51
What exactly does TV show bring to us? Does it have to be real? Or allow advance rehearsal? In today's flood of reality shows, these problems have long been commonplace. In the 1950s, scandals were triggered by fake TV programs. See the beginning of mass entertainment, and at the same time see the beginning of the depravity of human nature.
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Nolan 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The setting of the opening song and the ending song is quite interesting, and Bobby Darin's Mack the Knife gave two interpretations. The last statement can be found and used to practice grammar. Obviously, the entire incident is handled in the same way as it is now. There are temps to blame. But what matters is our knowledge of our own conscience.
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Charles Van Doren: I'm just trying to imagine what Kant would make of this.
Albert Freedman: I don't think he'd have a problem with it.
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Dan Enright: He blames Charles Van Doren for his downfall. And of course, the real downfall of Herbert Stempel has always been Herbert Stempel.
Albert Freedman: Herbert Stempel, absolutely. Well, you met him. Does he seem stable to you?
Dick Goodwin: Well, I definitely have an inkling of what you're talking about. He told me this whole story about how when a Jew is on the show, he always loses to a gentile, and then the gentile wins more money. Right? I mean, who could dream up a scheme like that?
Dan Enright: A symptom of his Van Doren fixation!
Dick Goodwin: The thing of it is... I looked it up. It's true.