Shattered Glass Comments

  • Jasmin 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Unique, thought-provoking, Good character study, great psychology thriller, powerful movie about bad Journalism. realistic, based on a true story. good acting. Christensen at his best. All in all, Worth...

  • Gennaro 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    A must-see movie for journalism. ....

  • Everett 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    A very interesting story... Peter Sarsgaard acted so well, he was the only one who blocked the sugar-coated cannonballs of the male protagonist from beginning to end, showing suspicious eyes from time to time, accustomed to verifying doubts, especially with the professional characteristics of a journalist. The male protagonist is not only a master of liars, but also a good person. He acts cute and cute, pretends to be pitiful and sympathetic, and fools his colleagues for a...

  • Letha 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Movies worth...

  • Elsie 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    A natural born liar who still acts innocent and hurt and angry when everything he says turns out to be false. In front of others, he appeared confused and pitiful again, and continued to use lies to win sympathy and support, without any hesitation or hesitation about what he...

  • Branson 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    A story about liars, the journalist...

  • Sophie 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Hayden did a great job. Although the tone of this film is calm, it is actually...

  • Shaun 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Don't we still live in this fantasy and real world? There's no repairs, it's just getting worse and...

  • Krista 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    very interested in this subject. Especially domestic media people should watch it. Well done, the whole plot development is...

  • Maribel 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Journalism negative...

Extended Reading

Shattered Glass quotes

  • Kambiz Foroohar: [Adam walks in on Kambiz at a urinal] Adam, can you give a man a minute?

    Adam Penenberg: Oh, yeah. I'm sorry. Uh, it's just that... this New Republic piece is a fucking sieve.

    [walking with Kambiz]

    Adam Penenberg: I started with a check on Jukt Micronics, which is supposed to be this "major software company" in California. I went through every search engine on the web, no matches found. So I called 411, in every area code in the state, there's no listing anywhere for a company called "Jukt Micronics." I tried the California Tax Franchise Board, there's no record of taxes ever having been paid by a company called "Jukt Micronics." Tried the State Comptroller's Office, no license has ever been applied for by a company using that name. Then I called all the hackers I know, asking if any had heard of a "National Assembly of Hackers" or of a hacker by the name of "Big, Bad, Bionic Boy": nothing. I even tried Ian Restil himself. There's no listing for the kid in D.C., Virginia, Maryland. There's no record of him ever having attended a public school before. More?

    Kambiz Foroohar: Please.

    Adam Penenberg: Uh, this guy Joe Hiert was described in the Glass piece as being this former basketball agent, yet no one by that name has ever been registered with the NBA and none of my hackers knew of him. I even checked the names of every government...

    [looks at Andy]

    Andy Fox: I was just getting some coffee.

    Adam Penenberg: I even checked the names of every government employee quoted in the piece against a book listing the names of every government employee in the entire United States. None of the Glass sources were listed.

  • Stephen Glass: [in front of the magazine display case] Chuck, will you please take me to the airport?

    Chuck Lane: Jesus.

    Stephen Glass: Please, OK? You don't have to talk to me if you don't want to. It's fine. But I can't be by myself right now. OK? I'm, uh, I'm afraid of what I'm gonna do. You know? I... I can't get there by myself.

    Chuck Lane: I'm not going anywhere with you. Now, if you feel like you're a danger to yourself, you can sit down for a few minutes until you feel calm enough to go, but I am not going anywhere with you.

    Stephen Glass: But... I'm afraid that I'm gonna do something, OK? Did you hear what I said?

    Chuck Lane: Yeah. It's a hell of a story.

    Stephen Glass: Chuck, please.

    Chuck Lane: Stop pitching, Steve. It's over.