Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House Comments

  • Justus 2022-11-01 06:52:39

    Politics, beliefs, rights, controversies, secrets that have to be...

  • Felix 2022-10-22 13:02:06

    Waste stories and how do men get so...

  • Claude 2022-10-15 10:39:25

    If power is the maddening aphrodisiac in a political struggle, then the secret is the ammunition for the opponent. The outcast second-in-command of the FBI made a behind-the-scenes attack on the White House, poking out the biggest political scandal in American history. Liam Neeson interprets the gloomy and forbidding temperament of the spy chief well, but the motives of the characters are not deep enough, and the entire investigation process is unclear. While giving a lot of information, the...

  • Jada 2022-10-14 04:42:26

    Another side of All the President's Men. The first half was great, the director could have done better. The family line has its purpose, but the ending is too cumbersome. Liam Neeson's accent and voice are so good, my second-choice Dudley <3 [Actually, if JEH is still alive, there might be no...

  • Brennon 2022-09-29 01:32:42

    2018-04-06: Finished watching the movie "Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House";

  • Eunice 2022-09-26 17:34:57

    Knowing the causes and consequences of the Watergate incident will improve the viewing experience a lot. The film did not explain the background in detail, of course, because the scandal has long been known to all women and children in the United States. It is a very wise choice to put the theme entirely on "Deep Throat". Completely weakened the image of Bernstein, Woodward, Gray and even Nixon, and made the perspective more focused. The big man in the big event also has love and hatred, and he...

  • Jerrell 2022-09-21 22:59:45

    I want to ask the teacher to talk about this...

  • Arnold 2022-06-29 21:06:11

    The film is actually average, the family line is cumbersome, and the reasons for breaking the news are not very clear. Personal grudges, preserving the independence of the FBI, or pure moral courage, I didn’t fully understand it in the end. But even M Neeson's style is really good, and the gloomy atmosphere of the 1970s is quite in...

  • Shanon 2022-06-29 19:14:54

    Two and a half stars. I'm a little sorry for this incident and this character. It's almost the light and dark sides of the same incident as "The President's Team" in 1976. However, this film is actually more labor-intensive and thankless. Even if the position is slightly ambiguous, it will become a disaster. The family line has been reduced to tasteless, and the background and motivation of the protagonist Mark Felt does not seem to be very convincing. Fortunately, the film's stay at the last...

  • Kimberly 2022-06-29 15:24:18

    Liam Neeson: I'll give you a...

Extended Reading

Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House quotes

  • Mark Felt: The White House is packing all its crimes in separate little boxes. Watergate, the spying, the ugliness, the rot. Each thing in a different box so that no one can put it together, so that no one sees it's all connected. And no one will care, but it's all the same big thing.

    Sandy Smith: And Watergate? Just the gateway.

  • Bob Woodward: We're lost in detail.

    Mark Felt: That's their plan. They want everyone confused. Confusion is control. The truth could ruin the administration.