Typical didactic film, and surprisingly idealistic. But I just like idealism, just as the Admiral is said to be deified, but I just love his idealization, well off topic.
Also, this film is made up of political and social science and historical vocabulary. I admire the subtitles team. Even if I pause to read those annotations, I still read them.
It seems that I don't like the heroine of American dramas very much.
I hate Grey so much I want to fast forward when I see it, and now MacKenzie is really, I actually like the character a lot, all I can say is that the actor screwed up. He looks so good-looking, but he has no temperament at all. He doesn't look like someone who has been on the battlefield at all, scratching his head in the office, conference room, editing room, director and studio all day long. Oh, I'm so sorry for using such a word. Forgive me. Me, she really doesn't have that sense of simplicity and down-to-earth devotion to reporting the truth. I swear that I have no real appeal to the pursuit of facts again and again, and it is like a flaunt of my own noble personality.
Of course, this film was originally labeled as a didactic film. But I'm an idealist, I just like all kinds of Utopia stories. Logically speaking, this kind of plot and characters should be very my taste, but the actor's performance is too three-dimensional. Will is handsome, and his dedication to the news is beautiful. Maggie is not bad, Jim is cute, and Neal is very smart. In short, the editorial room just didn't like MacKenzie.
Will is a real love. Persistent, intelligent, paranoid, and extreme, his thirst for facts is really touching, and he speaks fast~~
Jim is also cute. The way he looks at Maggie is really going to melt. Every time he stares like that, he gets electrocuted. Although these two people are too entangled, they both confessed their feelings to each other but they are not together, this is purely to delay the need for the plot~
I like Sloan very much, she is amazingly strong in her own field, and she is just like a child in other aspects. Neal changed her Wikipedia paragraph to death. And she said, who said my butt was big! ...Do men really like big butts? Oh really, this kind of contrast makes people fall in love! In the last episode, she said not to make any verbal eye contact with Don. Don said, is this realistic? She said, do you think people like me who give up Wall Street's 4 million annual salary to do journalism live in real life? Ah, love to death, no resistance!
The actors of Lisa and Neal are so good-looking, I didn't feel anything at first, but after looking at them, I really think they look good! And the characters are good too.
Lisa said, I only have her as a friend, it would be better to cut off my ear if she is sad.
Neal blamed himself for putting Amen in danger because of the Cairo incident, and then smashed his own hand. Later, when he saved Amen, his relieved smile and wet eyes in the video were very touching~
This film is not good, but There are many spiritual points, and I will definitely pursue them.
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