Nancy Kandal

Nancy Kandal

  • Born: 1943-11-14
  • Height:
  • Extended Reading
    • Colt 2022-02-11 08:02:51

      Must have a title! ! ! !

      I really don't like this movie. The first is that the speed of speaking is too fast and you can’t follow at all. This may be necessary for the plot, but the plot is also very disliked, very flat, but the rhythm is fast. Didn’t the environmental lobbyist Wei Xinni hate the President at first? Isn't...

    • Kristina 2022-02-11 08:02:51

      Political points in the movie

      This film review is mainly about the questions I have raised during the filming process.
             This film uses the bill as a clue. The heroine Xinni represents the GDC environmental protection organization to promote the passage of the 20% emission reduction bill, and the White House promotes the...

    • Ericka 2022-04-20 09:01:51

      Cinderella and the President~

    • Chelsea 2022-02-11 08:02:51

      What virtue is the proportional response? I think Sorkin just loves this sentence too much. Only 4 years later, I abandon this west wing written by a cheesy love story. How could Martin Sheen think that he would surpass Douglas to become the "President"

    The American President quotes

    • President Andrew Shepherd: [in the Oval Office] Sorry to keep you waiting.

      Sydney Ellen Wade: Mister President...

      President Andrew Shepherd: Is it all right if I call you Sydney?

      Sydney Ellen Wade: Of course, Mister President.

      President Andrew Shepherd: Have you ever been in the Oval Office?

      Sydney Ellen Wade: Uh... I've just been on the regular tour. It didn't include...

      President Andrew Shepherd: I hear it's pretty good.

      Sydney Ellen Wade: Mister President, what you saw in there was nothing more than vanity run amuck. I was showing off for a colleague who doesn't think very much of me. It would be a real injustice for you to hold the GDC accountable for my behavior today. On top of which, I am monumentally sorry for having insulted you like that.

      President Andrew Shepherd: Are you under the impression I'm mad at you?

      Sydney Ellen Wade: Well, uh...

      President Andrew Shepherd: Sydney, seldom does a day go by where I am not burned in effigy.

      Sydney Ellen Wade: Not by a professional political operative standing 30 feet from the Oval Office.

      President Andrew Shepherd: Nah, I'll grant you that.

    • President Andrew Shepherd: [in the Oval Office] Listen, are you hungry? I skipped breakfast. You wanna... have a doughnut? Coffee or something?

      Sydney Ellen Wade: Sir, I'm a little intimidated by my surroundings. And yes, I have gotten off to a rocky and somewhat stilted beginning, but don't let that diminish the weight of my message. The GDC has been at every president for the last decade and a half that global warming is a calamity the effects of which will be second only to nuclear war. The best scientists in the world have given you every reason to take the GDC seriously, but I'm going to give you one more. If you don't live up to the deal you just made, come New Hampshire we're going to go shopping for a new candidate.

      [turns to leave]

      President Andrew Shepherd: You can't do that, Sydney.

      Sydney Ellen Wade: [starts to open door to a side room] With all due respect, Mr. President, who's going to stop me?

      President Andrew Shepherd: Well, if you go through that door, the United States Secret Service. That's my private office.

      Sydney Ellen Wade: Ah.

      President Andrew Shepherd: You have to go out that door,

      [points to his right]

      President Andrew Shepherd: over there.

      [Sydney closes the door to his private office, crosses the room, and leaves]