5 Tips + Reasons To See

Bryana 2022-04-20 09:01:37

5 points of experience:

1. Mistakes made when you are young will be magnified by others. Those who have told small lies, cheated, and thieves will be considered to have no honesty, and anything else is suspicious. So be careful when you are young.
2. Don't be an investigative reporter, don't be a witness to investigative journalism, or you will die, your life will be ruined, and your family will be broken.
3. Special emphasis: Journalists are jobs with high basic salary and high risk, so be careful!
4. Be careful when you ask for a wife. A wife who is not conscious and doesn't love you very much will take the child away when you go downhill. Boys should choose a mate carefully.
5. I can't bear to be a child, but I can't bear to be a wolf! This is an era when you are more ruthless than anyone who dares to fight.

Reasons for must-see: must-see for those who are

in the news industry; must-see for those who do film editing; list of actors; actors' acting skills; storytelling. All are first class.

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Extended Reading
  • Keshaun 2022-04-22 07:01:11

    Watching this movie made me hate society and reality, but in the end I was moved to cry because of some ordinary scenes. Is it really useful for you to question the news, and the sacrifices made for it? Can it really bring about any change? The individual is really so small, unable to influence the outcome. The rules of society will always serve only those at the top. The result obtained after hard work and torture turned out to be very irrelevant, and it seemed to be a little sentimental

  • Emma 2022-03-22 09:01:37

    The film is really sad~~ Some people insist, some compromise~~ And what happened is what happened, the scene of AlPacino resigning is kind of sad~~ The ordinary person played by Russell Crowe is so powerless and brave~~ I hope there are also in China A conscientious journalist like AlPacino in the film~~

The Insider quotes

  • 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!