Hayden Christensen’s acting proving

Ismael 2022-01-07 15:54:50

The script feels very general, and the only possibility that the audience can give a good comment is "adapted based on real events". But Hayden's acting skills in this film are amazing. If I haven't read other comments about him, I think I would treat him as a very powerful actor. His interpretation of the role of Stephen is empathetic. When he appeared to his colleagues on the verge of collapse and desperately asking for help, the feeling of pretending to be a deceitful interpretation was very good...

I laughed aloud when I read it, but when I thought about it after reading it, I was surprised that this paragraph was actually very cleverly designed. First of all, the incident of homosexual harassment must be unwarranted. It was made up by him. Not to mention the name is a foreshadowing; second, he exposed himself in this way, and he chose this subject to get closer to his female colleagues. Relationship, because he understands that women are always more sensitive and empathetic to things like sexual harassment. This fully reflects Stephen's understanding and use of human nature.

As far as the film is concerned, this little deceiver is very cute.

And the existing translations are really terrible!

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Extended Reading
  • Gennaro 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    A must-see movie for journalism. . .

  • Ruth 2022-04-23 07:03:30

    Be a good person, or be an honest person

Shattered Glass quotes

  • Stephen Glass: [Explaining to Chuck where the "people" in his fabricated article "sat" during their "meeting"] We were at this table. Restil sat here, his mother was on his left. Hiert... Sorry, his mother was on his right. Hiert sat there, but then Restil wanted him closer so he slid his chair over. Sims sat here. He had a lawyer next to him. I forgot the guy's name. It's in my notes. Somebody was smoking at this table, so then Restil's mother insisted that we move to one farther away. Over there.

    Chuck Lane: The hacker conference was near here, right?

    Stephen Glass: Yeah, the building next door.

    Chuck Lane: [At the supposed conference site] I don't remember from the article. How many people did you say were at this thing?

    Stephen Glass: Uh, looked like a hundred. Might have been two. It's in my notes.

    Chuck Lane: [Looking around the conference hall] Two hundred people? Here?

    Stephen Glass: Yeah, they moved in and out. I mean, most of them were kids.

    Chuck Lane: That doesn't seem credible to me.

    Stephen Glass: All I know is I was here. All of us were right here.

    Security Guard: Excuse me, sir, can I help you?

    Chuck Lane: Yes, you can. We're looking into a conference that was held here a couple Sundays ago. Computer hackers. Do you remember anything like that?

    Security Guard: Are you sure you're in the right building, sir?

    Stephen Glass: Yes, we're sure.

    Chuck Lane: Why is that?

    Security Guard: Building's closed on Sunday.

    Stephen Glass: [Chuck sternly looks at Stephen] All I know is I was here. The conference was right here. That's why the Restils only stayed a few minutes, OK? Because it was such a dumb place to squeeze into.

  • Mrs. Duke: [Reading the titles of Glass's articles to the students in her class] "Spring Breakdown", "The Jungle", "A Fine Mess", "After the Fall", "Peddling Poppy", "Cheap Suits", "Kicked Out", "No Free Launch", "Ratted Out", "State of Nature", "Clutch Situation", "All Wet", "Plotters", "Praised be Greenspan", "Monica Sells", "Hack Heaven".