Budget
$8,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$70,600,000
Gross worldwide
$70,600,000
Budget
$8,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$70,600,000
Gross worldwide
$70,600,000
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By Burley 2022-03-26 09:01:05
40 years later, history is repeating itself
# President's Men# # All the President's Men# Re-watch this old 1977 film, I think Redford and Dustin Hoffman were so handsome when they were young [color] It's a pity that these two didn't even have an Oscar nomination back then. , it is possible that both of them are starring and split the votes. I always thought Dustin Hoffman was handsome when he was young and watched almost every movie he was in when he was young.
Well,
looking at this serious film now, it is a complete...
By Reginald 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The film is like the predecessor of "Focus", which tells the story of how several reporters from the media and newspapers overcame difficulties and achieved justice. "The President's Team" deals with national politics. It can be said that it is a film that perfectly combines business, art and political genres. It was a rare revolutionary movie in the 1970s, while "Focus" deals with social issues. Most of it is artistry and authenticity, and I feel more deeply after watching it. They also...
By Loyce 2022-03-26 09:01:05
"The President's Team" movie review
This film tells the story of two journalists who went through hardships and exposed the truth of the "Watergate Incident" layer by layer.
One of the things I like most about this movie is its "rhythm". The story of this film is not very strong. Most of the stories are advanced through a series of news activities such as "typewriter", "calling", "taking notes", "character interviews" and documentaries. Fragmented shots are used, such as the movement of a typewriter to present information on...
By 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 located in the Watergate Building. Headquarters, until President Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein followed up the whole event for a series...
By Elroy 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 located in the Watergate Building. Headquarters, until President Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein followed up the whole event for a series...
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By Abby 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Nothing beats these words adapted from real events....
By Stuart 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Some people say that after doing news for a long time, there will be a false sense of being able to change the world, but this is not...
By Theron 2022-04-24 07:01:06
I came to watch it with a curious and gossip mentality about the Watergate incident. I didn't expect it to be made into such a gradually in-depth detective suspense film, and the tension can be seen everywhere. Nixon stepped down in August 1974, and this film appeared in April 1976. This shows the efficiency and the political ideology of the American Empire. If you want to make such a film in China, it is probably impossible. I love the sound of a typewriter, and it is estimated that one day I...
By Birdie 2022-04-23 07:02:05
'Howard, they ARE hungry. Remember when you were...
By Chaim 2022-04-23 07:02:05
Watergate, two young journalists brought the President of the United States off his horse. In the last two minutes, the crackling sound of the typewriter was solemn and moving, and the theme was the freedom of the...
Bob Woodward: Gordon Liddy was fired by Mitchell because he wouldn't talk to the F.B.I.
Deep Throat: You'll hear more.
Bob Woodward: Will he talk?
Deep Throat: I was at a party once, and, uh, Liddy put his hand over a candle, and he kept it there. He kept it right in the flame until his flesh was burned. Somebody said, "What's the trick?" And Liddy said, "The trick is not minding."
Carl Bernstein: [Walking up to the Sloans' house] All these neat, little houses and all these nice, little streets... It's hard to believe that something's wrong with some of those little houses.
Bob Woodward: No, it isn't.
Carl Bernstein: What was that term you used when you screwed up something?
Donald H. Segretti: We're rat-fuckin'.