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Lessie 2022-04-23 07:02:58
Well, this nation has a mechanism for self-reflection. No absolute core is actually...
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Chadd 2022-04-23 07:02:58
The script is good, the actors are good, but it is a bad movie, for the god Mane? It's not the director's problem. A good story is told in pieces, and the plot is not well arranged. It's a waste. . ....
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Jaiden 2022-04-23 07:02:58
The wife is a cia agent, and she happens to have sex with her...
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Gerald 2022-04-23 07:02:58
The climax begins after the Iraq...
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Crystel 2022-04-23 07:02:58
A political film with little tension and...
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Kayley 2022-04-23 07:02:58
Adapted from a real person, I don't know about such a big thing! I don't know! ~Doing the right thing is sometimes really...
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Augustine 2022-04-23 07:02:58
There will be, there will be everywhere, but we may not see...
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Iliana 2022-04-23 07:02:58
Several biopics I've watched recently have been pretty good, and this one is no exception! Politics is always dark! The White House "Agent...
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Krista 2022-04-23 07:02:58
The first half is long and lacking in new ideas, and the film's purpose is not reflected until the actual events that follow. This movie is worse than making a documentary, it will be more penetrating. Shunti: The U.S. government still needs to learn from the Chinese government—it will be invincible to the point of opening its eyes and talking...
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Joesph 2022-04-22 07:01:39
It was made by the director of the disc movie heavy 1-3. The film itself contains too much information and the rhythm is too fast, resulting in the lack of focus. But the story is from the autobiography of an exposed CIA agent, and the story itself and the content about politics, media, and the Iraq war behind it are quite rich and...
Fair Game Comments
Extended Reading
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Valerie Plame: [repeated marital conversation] It's on the PostIt.
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Scooter Libby: Why does the CIA feel the need to "play" these briefings.
Paul: No, no, what I mean is... Okay look, I didn't mean what I just said.
Scooter Libby: Which part? The last part? Or other things, too?
Paul: I'm sorry, I'm getting a little confused.
Scooter Libby: You want me to come back?
Paul: No. God no.