interview textbook

Lavonne 2022-04-19 09:02:02


It's a textbook work for a journalist to
learn how to game the subject and how to arouse the other person's emotions. It's
just a little paradoxical.
I don't understand the role
of that late night phone call. This arrangement obviously greatly weakens the authenticity of the film and makes it more It 's a story
, but it seems that the authenticity is more important for such a subject. I
saw that bizarre phone call and the turn it brought and
even at the end Nixon asked FROST if he actually made the phone call
. These details made me immediately out of the film's anger. Remind
yourself oh that's just a story

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Extended Reading
  • Erika 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The second half is a little too abrupt, but it's still beautiful

  • Priscilla 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    7 points. I have never eaten pork, and I have seen pigs running. Any interview without your own position is not a good interview. 【Score 7-8】

Frost/Nixon quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Richard Nixon: Why would I want to talk to David Frost?

    Swifty Lazar: I've got half a million dollars.

    Richard Nixon: Really?

  • Bob Zelnick: [Impersonating Nixon, discussing Jack Kennedy] That man, he screwed anything that moved, fixed elections, and took us into Vietnam. And the American people, they loved him for it! Whereas I, Richard Milhous Nixon, worked around the clock in their service, and they hated me! Look. Look. Now I'm sweating. Damn it! Damn it! And Kennedy's so goddamn handsome and blue-eyed! Had women all over him! He screwed anything that moved, and everything. Had a go at Checkers once. The poor little bitch was never the same!