Robert Patrick Brink

Robert Patrick Brink

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    • Eliezer 2022-04-19 09:01:43

      Classic lines

      Lowell Bergman said a few paragraphs very well, copy and share:

      In the western restaurant, the Russell and his wife left the table.
      Mike:Who are these people?
      AL:Ordinary people under extraordinary pressure,Mike.What the hell you expect,grace and consistency?

      After Jeff getting on “the fucking...

    • Hellen 2022-03-19 09:01:04

      Watch the movie "The Insider" from the perspective of news ethics and regulations

      For students majoring in journalism, the movie "The Insider" is a very realistic and classic textbook on news ethics and regulations. The film is based on the real case of the most expensive tobacco lawsuit in American judicial history. "The Insider" is not an ordinary commercial film, its more...

    • Lysanne 2022-04-23 07:01:45

      A classic Hollywood commercial based on true events, it objectively recreates a difficult moral war with impeccable cinematography, music and performance. Freedom of the press and even human rights are relative. In some places, it can be defended by the courage and ability that individuals lack. In some places, it has gradually become impossible to pursue or defend it, especially when excessive centralization and self-interest coexist. Below is a barren society without moral angst.

    • Alexis 2022-01-26 08:15:20

      Two movie stars I like very much, but I don’t like the film very much. It can be felt from the movie that Americans respect the individual. It is a shady, but can Nima be a shady in China?

    The Insider quotes

    • Sharon Tiller: You won.

      Lowell Bergman: Yeah? What did I win?

    • Lowell Bergman: You pay me to go get guys like Wigand, to draw him out. To get him to trust us, to get him to go on television. I do. I deliver him. He sits. He talks. He violates his own fucking confidentiality agreement. And he's only the key witness in the biggest public health reform issue, maybe the biggest, most-expensive corporate-malfeasance case in U.S. history. And Jeffrey Wigand, who's out on a limb, does he go on television and tell the truth? Yes. Is it newsworthy? Yes. Are we gonna air it? Of course not. Why? Because he's not telling the truth? No. Because he is telling the truth. That's why we're not going to air it. And the more truth he tells, the worse it gets!