The way of layout

Aaliyah 2022-04-20 09:01:37

Knowing how to make eyes is the kingly way of Go. If the creator knows how to clothe the eyes, the work will be powerful. Turning on the TV last night and replaying "The Insider", there is a classic line in it, facing Russell Crowe's plight, Al Pacino sighed: "How can people who are under great pressure maintain their status even if they are in a high position. Elegance?" This is probably a movie from 7 or 8 years ago, from "The Sunset", "Miami Vice" to "Public Enemy No. Chen Yuexiang is the eye. The eyes are different from the stems. The stems are the seasonings of the branches and leaves, and the eyes are the value proposition. A creative work with core care can only have depth of existence. Unfortunately, more and more young works are putting the cart before the horse and replacing the eyes with stems. No wonder the whole Generations are fluffy. Thinking of the blindest movie trailer at the end of last year, the woman said, "Look, there is a face in the sky." The man replied, "The castle must be down there." A movie with no eyes, I really don't know what the purpose of spending money to watch a movie is.

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Extended Reading
  • Reagan 2022-03-24 09:01:39

    !In memory of Mike Wallace by the way~

  • Myrna 2022-01-26 08:15:20

    Russell Crowe plays the role of fragility and perseverance. Al Pacino is always strong, but Michael Mann’s film is too long.

The Insider quotes

  • Jeffrey Wigand: Up to you, Jeffrey! That's the power you have, Jeffrey! Vital inside information the American public need to know! Lowell Bergman, the hotshot who never met a source he couldn't turn around!

  • Lowell Bergman: You go public, and 30 million people hear what you gotta say, nothing - I mean nothing - will ever be the same again. You believe that?

    Jeffrey Wigand: No.

    Lowell Bergman: You should. Because when you're done, the judgement is gonna go down in the court of public opinion, my friend. And that's... the power you have.

    Jeffrey Wigand: You believe that?

    Lowell Bergman: I believe that? Yes, I believe that.

    Jeffrey Wigand: You believe that because you get information out to people, something happens?

    Lowell Bergman: Yes.

    Jeffrey Wigand: Maybe that's what you've been telling yourself all these years to justify having a good job. Having status. Maybe for the audience, its just voyeurism, something to do on a Sunday night. And maybe it won't change a fucking thing. And people like myself, and my family are left hung out to dry, used up, broke, alone.

    Lowell Bergman: Are you talking to me, or did somebody else just walk in here? I never forced any of that...

    Jeffrey Wigand: I don't really understand, exactly...

    Lowell Bergman: Don't evade a choice you gotta make by questioning my reputation or 60 Minutes with this cheap skepticism.

    Jeffrey Wigand: I have to put my family's welfare on the line here, my friend, and what are you putting up? You're putting up words.

    Lowell Bergman: "Words." While you've been dicking around some fucking company golf tournaments, I've been out in the world, giving my word... and backing it up with action. Now, are you gonna go and do this thing, or not?

    Jeffrey Wigand: I said I'd call the kids before they went to bed.