That's right, you should be a truth seeker

Bennett 2022-04-21 09:01:53

Russell Crowe's reporter style is natural. Every time I see that Carl is about to be assassinated, my heart hangs, and I can't help but silently exclaim: **, please don't, or who will write the report. Sure enough, even at the end of the film, the writers didn't design Carl as a reporter who gave up his life to report on misfortune. At a time when the print media is in decline, the last newspaper print segment is very touching, like a farewell to an era. Although the movie is very long, I couldn't help but check WeChat while watching the movie, and climbed to the top of the building to see if the quilt was blown away by the wind, but it is really worth watching. Journalism students or not, even those who claim "I've never had a crush on journalists" are worth spending two hours immersing themselves in. If the object of the report is your own roommate or good friend, can the reporter really report objectively and neutrally without substituting himself for it? The female editor asked Carl, is there any stake in you? Carl thought for a few seconds and said, no. Seeing the way Carl was thinking, I wondered if he was lying? But the subsequent development of the plot completely negated my distrust. At first, Carl speculated that the top group framed Collins, and gradually found evidence. After Collins decided to interview Karl, he thought that this was the end of the matter, and Karl, who was a friend, could also let go of the big stone in his heart and finally let his close roommate "wash away the grievances". If the movie ends here, then the plot is not very attractive, and the two-hour plot can actually be reduced to one hour. And my suspicions have not been fully clarified before. At the time of publication, Carl found a photo and rushed to Collins' office with a few newspapers in a hurry. When he saw this, he realized that there was no so-called "framework" and no so-called "decency". Collins said to Carl, you are a truth chaser, you are all for writing reports; as a friend, can you please not report it. Carr said: "You have three minutes before the police come. Collins: I thought you didn't call the police. Carl: I lied. Brilliant conversation. At the moment of seeing the photo, the trust between the once close roommates was no longer there, and he found himself and his professional code being used. When faced with Collins' repentance and attempted rescue, Carl turned and went out. Under the gaze of colleagues in the newspaper office, the draft was finally written, but he did not press "send" and handed it over to the little girl. Carl got up and left. For friends, so, mixed flavors. Journalists are born for the truth, and it is not so much that Carl pursues the truth desperately to save the image of his politician friend. The truth that I don't want to believe but have to admit. Previous suspicions vanished. No one is perfect, and as a journalist who pursues the truth, Carl makes mistakes, but between professional norms and friendship, he chooses to respect the truth. When he told Della about Anne, he asked, how old are you? Don't ask a woman's age, Della says. A: I am asking the reporter. With such a quick response, it's no wonder that Annie discovered a more astonishing truth in one sentence. The backs of the two leaving the newspaper office seemed to say that this pursuit of the truth will be passed down from generation to generation. At present, more and more people do not obtain information through newspapers, and more and more media people leave traditional media platforms. As a medium, newspapers will become history in the near future. The 2009 film has a line that evokes the age of newspapers: Stories like this deserve to be read in newspapers. Yes, we all love the tidbits, we all love the entertainment editions, we all love the short, effortless and happy-looking, but, as Carl said: between the gossip and the small talk, these readers can still tell the difference. The difference between news and trash. This is the value of traditional news editors and editors, and it will not be out of date. When the voice of the bad press grows louder, when "transformation" becomes an unattainable goal, when worry and impetuousness replace past persistence, can the media people in it look back at themselves: in their past careers Can you really do your job as a reporter? Really called a "truth seeker"? If you are a journalism student, you should ask yourself this question. I participated in the exchange meeting before, and when it was about to end, the speaker (American, former reporter) learned that all the people present were after 92 years, and almost screamed "OH MY GOD I CAN NOT HEAR YOU" because she graduated from college in the year It was the year that guy was born. She emphasized that the future belongs to you guys, keep moving and be careful of boys:) I feel ashamed, I should concentrate on my studies and care about the world. At this time, learn one more skill and one more foreign language. In the future, you will be able to spend your time without sighing, and you will have the opportunity to get closer to the truth. ) I feel ashamed, I should devote myself to my studies and care about the world. At this time, learn one more skill and one more foreign language. In the future, you will be able to spend your time without sighing, and you will have the opportunity to get closer to the truth. ) I feel ashamed, I should devote myself to my studies and care about the world. At this time, learn one more skill and one more foreign language. In the future, you will be able to spend your time without sighing, and you will have the opportunity to get closer to the truth. ) I feel ashamed, I should devote myself to my studies and care about the world. At this time, learn one more skill and one more foreign language. In the future, you will be able to spend your time without sighing, and you will have the opportunity to get closer to the truth. ) I feel ashamed, I should devote myself to my studies and care about the world. At this time, learn one more skill and one more foreign language. In the future, you will be able to spend your time without sighing, and you will have the opportunity to get closer to the truth. ) I feel ashamed, I should devote myself to my studies and care about the world. At this time, learn one more skill and one more foreign language. In the future, you will be able to spend your time without sighing, and you will have the opportunity to get closer to the truth. ) I feel ashamed, I should devote myself to my studies and care about the world. At this time, learn one more skill and one more foreign language. In the future, you will be able to spend your time without sighing, and you will have the opportunity to get closer to the truth. ) I feel ashamed, I should devote myself to my studies and care about the world. At this time, learn one more skill and one more foreign language. In the future, you will be able to spend your time without sighing, and you will have the opportunity to get closer to the truth. ) I feel ashamed, I should devote myself to my studies and care about the world. At this time, learn one more skill and one more foreign language. In the future, you will be able to spend your time without sighing, and you will have the opportunity to get closer to the truth.

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State of Play quotes

  • Rep. Stephen Collins: Am I talking to my friend now or am I talking to a reporter?

    Cal McAffrey: I gotta be both.

  • Della Frye: [referring to Foy] And why do you think he's gonna talk?

    Hank: Because he's scared.

    Della Frye: How do you know?

    Cal McAffrey: Because I'm gonna scare him.