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Christa 2021-12-08 08:01:45
Presidential team: When politics meets art
I have always been less interested in politics-related movies. I watched "Presidential Team" for the two starring names. After watching, the actor certainly did not disappoint me, and more sighs came from the movie and the event itself. When the truth of politics and movies is getting...
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Bette 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The Twisted Road in Search of the Truth
The movie "The Great Reversal" records the entire process of President Nixon's resignation due to the Watergate incident in the form of a semi-documentary. The film's single-line narrative begins on June 17, 1972, when five people including James McCord broke into the Democratic National Party...

Spiro Agnew
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Aletha 2022-03-27 09:01:06
So dull! It took me three days to find a lot of resources, and finally I downloaded it with great difficulty, but I watched it for a whole week, and it was always intermittent. It was also because I watched the 70S movies on station B two years ago and couldn’t stop watching. The reason for this is that there is no rhythm in this film, but the advantage is that there is not too much drama. The two reporters tracked down all the way, and captured useful information from various clues. The content of this film is the core and most important, and the Watergate incident is well understood. In the past, on the other hand, this film can only make up for some corners and corners. I don’t want to only like to enjoy the drama and narrative of this kind of quick assembly line formula of modern films, like the Washington Post that I completed before, but this film It's a bit hard to swallow, and Jingbei doesn't have the amazing name mentioned in the screenshot, but in short, when you go to Washington, D.C., you must go to the Watergate Building!
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Tremaine 2021-12-08 08:01:45
The age difference between Dustin and Robert is exactly the same as the real person they play. I wonder if they have chosen it deliberately?
All the President's Men quotes
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Bob Woodward: You know, one thing I'm just still not completely clear about?
Carl Bernstein: What?
Bob Woodward: [to Sloan] I don't know how - how did you - when you handed out the money - how did that work, exactly?
Hugh Sloan: Badly.
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Howard Simons: Do any of them have an axe?
Bob Woodward: No.
Howard Simons: Personal?
Bob Woodward: No.
Howard Simons: Political? Sexual?