The hero's tears. .

Kassandra 2022-04-20 09:01:36

The male protagonist cried a total of two times, each time he was distressed for the reality and the truth. .
The first cry was due to the killing of the second President Kennedy. His tears were exchanged for the trust and support of his wife, and it also strengthened his faith in going on. .
The second time he shed tears, when he used a hoarse but powerful voice to arouse the jury and the public, and sadly left behind when he held up donations for the common people who knew the truth. The last speech was really shocking~~ The trial did not believe in those tears in the end, but with the heavy and powerless back of the presiding judge, those tears flowed into the hearts of everyone who longed for the truth~~~
and A scene that almost made me cry is the scene where the male protagonist walks out of the court with his wife and children after losing the case. . It feels that at that moment they are the victorious party, no matter what the result is, they are the truth, and they are happy. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Margarette 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    "What is past is prologue. Dedicated to the young in whose spirit the search for truth marches on."

  • Danielle 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    The opening of 8.0/10 lost a lot of catalysts, but the rhythm of the first half fell a bit hard. From the independent investigation, all the skills were slowly returned, and then it reached a climax at the end, which is quite pleasing among the main themes of American liberalism. The script structure is still old-fashioned, the family-abandoning hero, the terrific eloquence, and the strong and charismatic leadership are all unexpected, but the lines are set up quite well. The bias is indeed very obvious, and I didn't try to cover it up like a "documentary", so I didn't intend to attack this point. Part of the scene design has a certain charm, and the mysterious man chooses to meet in Washington, a series of descriptions for Xiao. For international audiences like me, the switching of locations lacks a little bit of supplementary scenes, whether it is streets or connections, states and states, cities and cities. Not touching the interests of the media, and being relatively neutral to propaganda, has become a relatively conservative point in the film.

JFK quotes

  • David Ferrie: Man, you don't leave the Agency. Once you're in they got you for life!

  • Lyndon B. Johnson: You just get me elected, and I'll give you your damned war.