I'm very honest, I found this The movie is because I really want to see Kate Beckinsale, because I miss the classmate Xiao Jin in Underworld; at the same time, I like the concept of reporters, so I have no turning back.
In fact, at the beginning, I felt that the dialogue between the little boy and the little girl at the beginning was already a metaphor. The definition and feeling of the film; and the final description also reinforces the subtleties of many of the details - whether it is the episode of talking to her mother about the little girl, or the repeated questioning of the little girl later. What is going on with the conversation, or the repeated emphasis that "maybe it doesn't know what it is doing", this reflects a sense of responsibility. For the concept of the informer, the concept of the revealer, or the future of the little girl, she is She doesn't know how to say it, so she is a very respectable female reporter.
Some of the later strong dialogues are indeed shocking: for men and women to be equally paid and treated differently, the state machine is hypocritical in saying one thing and doing another. Democracy, my adherence to principles, and my final exposition in the Supreme Court, all have interesting memories.
I don't want to go into too many details. I just want to say that journalists are a respectable profession. So don't take away the sublime with the ugliness of those who have been defiled.
Think of my favorite CAPA's world-defined greatness: use the world's conscience, be the world's eyes; respect all great journalists.
PS : The saddest news today is that Luo Jing is gone. That familiar face is a good person. May you be the best male anchor in heaven; here is a memorial.
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