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Teresa 2022-10-18 04:48:48
As a character biography may be fine, but the heroine is a person who recognizes the harsh environment in an ordinary job and joins the union and bravely stand up and expose her. How did her mentality change and why she didn’t get the help she deserves from the organization and was not treated as a movie by the movie. Focus. The portraits of roommates and male-friends who have spent a lot of pen and ink depicting are just to add to the sentiment and are of no use. Skerwood deserves a more...
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Michel 2022-10-17 18:27:02
In fact, the director didn't want to tell this social story at all, but wanted to focus on Karen Silkwood, especially her most real side as a person, a single mother who represents thousands of working classes, so this film portrays The characters are very plump. The part about the nuclear leak and the factory is more used to help perfect this character. Aunt Mei's "The French Lieutenant's Woman", "Sophie's Choice" and "Silkwood Affair" in the early 1980s were nominated for three consecutive...
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Kristian 2022-09-18 23:07:03
Like the graduates, Mike Nichols has a near-perfect mastery of music and rhythm. The switch between humor and sadness, the interweaving of various contradictions, and the narration are not dazzling, but I like it very, very much. Sister Mei is amazing, and the characters can't be better. One of the top characterizations. The supporting characters are also great. I listened to the Two dogs fucking joke 5 times back and forth, laughing to tears. Watch it...
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Garret 2022-08-09 23:58:03
The lament of the working class. It was not a car accident that killed this woman, but the era when she needed to speak but had nowhere to put it. Adapted from real events, the script written by Nora Efron is calm and euphemistic. This may be the saddest role Aunt May herself has ever played, even no less than "Sophie's Choice". The final a cappella was a desperate...
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Trystan 2022-08-09 23:37:38
This film is adapted from real people and facts. It describes a female worker working in a nuclear power plant in the late 1960s, feeling unreasonable work system and environment, began to participate in trade union activities, and collected nuclear power plants endangering public safety The evidence caused her workers to stay away. In the end, when she decided to hand over the information to the reporter, she died...
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Brice 2022-08-09 22:48:29
The old movies are too good to watch, and the narrative is too stable. As a reality-themed film, the specific report on this incident was launched too late, and it had been paving the way for the previous hour, and it did not explain why a wide-hearted Texas girl like Silkwood would take the lead and bear such great responsibility and pressure. The change is clearly explained. Her perverted colleague is really too lust, leading me to think that she is going to steal evidence and results through...
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Freddy 2022-08-09 21:45:15
"Why don't you concentrate on upping our wages and skip over what is none of our business? → This is our business, honey." "A year later the plant shut down." [♫Meryl Streep — Amazing...
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Amos 2022-08-09 20:41:28
The cruelty and indifference faced by a person in battle makes people...
Silkwood Comments
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Oscar 2022-08-09 18:54:11
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I learned about this related constitutional case when I was studying in law school. I was under the impression that it was an issue related to the federal/state power conflict. In the end, the federal government should have the upper hand, but in the end this case has nothing to do with her. There...
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Houston 2022-08-09 20:59:45
Karen Silkwood's Past and Present
I have only seen one movie about nuclear radiation before, which is "The Power Station" starring Léa Seydoux. It's a two-story story of infatuation and nuclear radiation. And the movie is based on a true story. Karen Silkwood (Meryl Streep) with boyfriend Drew Stephens (Kurt Russell) and best...
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Mace Hurley: We're getting a room for Dolly... we can help you, we want to help you! We can help you with a place to stay, we can help you with money!
Karen Silkwood: [tearfully] ... but first I have to sign somethin' right? Sayin' I did all this?
Mace Hurley: Just in your own words what happened.
[holds out a notebook and pen]
Karen Silkwood: Okay... uh, in my own words... I'm contaminated... I'm DYIN'.
[Karen drives away through the crowd of rubberneckers in a rage, and Hurley glares at her car worriedly]
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[Drew sees Winston standing outside, gawking at Karen and Dolly's quarantined home]
Drew Stephens: What are you doing here?
Winston: Just looking around... same as you.
[Winston bounces his empty beer can off the front porch and leaves it in the grass. Drew walks past him and Winston smiles, but suddenly Drew turns around and punches him in the side of the head]