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Rosanna 2022-04-19 09:01:43

I have seen a movie about a tobacco company employee whistleblowing before, but this one is more intense and exciting, and it depicts various interests and conspiracy activities very carefully. One of the deepest feelings is that in many American films, no matter whether the husband is working for justice or illegal activities, once suffering, the wife weeps and says that she can't bear it and wants to leave her husband. Fulfills the saying: Husband and wife are birds of the same forest, and when disaster strikes, they fly separately

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  • Zechariah 2022-01-26 08:15:20

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  • Etha 2022-03-24 09:01:39

    As the saying goes: "Don't be afraid of the underworld, but be afraid of the underworld." "Dare to explode my underworld, believe it or not, I bought your TV station?" The game between industrial giants and the media is really frightening. Even so, there are still idealists like that who fight for truth. The acting skills of the two film stars alone can give five stars, but in comparison, the plot setting and lines are more excellent.

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  • Sharon Tiller: You won.

    Lowell Bergman: Yeah? What did I win?

  • Lowell Bergman: You pay me to go get guys like Wigand, to draw him out. To get him to trust us, to get him to go on television. I do. I deliver him. He sits. He talks. He violates his own fucking confidentiality agreement. And he's only the key witness in the biggest public health reform issue, maybe the biggest, most-expensive corporate-malfeasance case in U.S. history. And Jeffrey Wigand, who's out on a limb, does he go on television and tell the truth? Yes. Is it newsworthy? Yes. Are we gonna air it? Of course not. Why? Because he's not telling the truth? No. Because he is telling the truth. That's why we're not going to air it. And the more truth he tells, the worse it gets!