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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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Treva 2022-03-25 09:01:21
As the most controversial U.S. president, watching a 3.5-hour movie about his life is really tiring. The screenwriter and director have given too much information, and people who are not proficient in American history will spend more time. 3 hours to look up relevant information, so if you plan to watch this movie, it is best to prepare for a long time, not to mention how the movie describes Nixon, Anthony Hopkins' performance is really, very exciting
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Gabriel 2022-03-27 09:01:20
It took a whole week to watch the Hopkins in 1995, how can he look so old, the old man is now almost eighty and three hours of film is too strong!
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Presidential Lawyer St. Clair: Sir, don't you think all these deletion marks in the transcripts make it look as though you do nothing but swear?
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[Nixon awkwardly puts his arm around John Dean, his legal counsel]
Richard M. Nixon: John, I want you to get away from this madhouse, these reporters, and go up to Camp David for the weekend. And I want you to write up a report. I want you to put everything you know about Watergate in there.
John Dean: You want me to put it all in writing. Over my signature.
Richard M. Nixon: Well, nobody knows more about this thing than you do, John. The details, that stuff, I don't know about.
[a pause]
John Dean: Sir, I'm not going to be the scapegoat for this. Haldeman and Ehrlichman are in just as deep as me.