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Marques 2022-02-07 14:50:55
Nixon
In the film, Nixon's speech when he left after Watergate:
"There are many good professions, and this country needs good farmers, good businessmen, good plumbers, good carpenters...
I remember my father, I think People might think he's a little guy, a normal guy, but he doesn't think so himself. Do... -
Amos 2022-02-07 14:50:55
in the dark and the sun
After watching Oliver Stone's JFK, I was attracted by this so-called angry youth of the Vietnam War. Personally, I like the way it shoots this kind of film. Like JFK, the film is based on his personal thinking and uses a pseudo-documentary method to guide the audience. Enter the room he has...

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Green 2022-03-23 09:03:16
The entire three-and-a-half-hour viewing process made me realize that I don't really know much about American politics. . . Anyway, Oliver Stone is my favorite director.
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Margarette 2022-03-25 09:01:21
Power can make people lose their rational judgment. The characteristic of a country is selfishness relative to other countries. Political parties express this most vividly, that is, they will do anything for their own interests. If there is no effective means to restrain the infinitely expanding power, a cliché-like regime change will inevitably be staged, followed by a new vicious circle of the same nature within a foreseeable period. It is a pity.
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Alexander Haig: I'm afraid we have another problem, Mr. President.
[He hands him a paper. Nixon glances at it]
Alexander Haig: June 23rd, '72, sir. The part that's underlined. Your instructions to Haldeman regarding the CIA and the FBI.
Richard M. Nixon: So?
Alexander Haig: Your lawyers feel it's the..."smoking gun".
Richard M. Nixon: It's totally out of context. I was protecting the national security. I never intended...
Alexander Haig: Sir, the deadline is today.
Richard M. Nixon: Can we get around this, Al?
Alexander Haig: It's the Supreme Court, sir. You don't get around it.
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Richard M. Nixon: [on TV] ... because people have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I am not a crook.
Henry Kissinger: Oh, God, I think I'm going to throw up.