great news

Lucile 2022-03-17 09:01:04

The 150-minute film is considered a classic. When the two movie stars, Old Pa and Crowe, performed the largest public safety claim in the history of the United States on the screen, you can't help but be attentive and admire, every beat. , every look, every movement, every note, is injecting nicotine into your blood.
Due to irresistible reasons, he has a close contact with the news, and his knowledge and understanding of the news is not weaker than that of the new guy in the journalism department. When people pursue freedom of the press every day, this film tells you what freedom is, and the more truth is told, the greater the danger. And there will always be someone standing there and telling you what the truth is.
News is just news, it is called old news when it has passed, and what can really remain is the attitude that will never change in the news.

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Extended Reading
  • Eusebio 2022-03-23 09:01:43

    A heavy stone hits the network, and every node of the network goes into action. We see the various nodes of this network that hangs high in the air and are usually unnoticed, and they are connected and restrained by each other.

  • Dewayne 2022-01-26 08:15:20

    9.0/10. Calm and powerful, sparks are flying everywhere! I'm so fucked with information that my head is exploded! ! From rhythm, atmosphere to psychological portrayal, from editing, scoring to scheduling, everything is so exciting! The most awesome thing about Michael Mann is that he prolongs a moral idea that has been instilled hundreds of times in American audiences into nearly three hours and can be enthusiastic. Those with low scores speak conscientiously, have you seen such a highly completed theme before! ! ! !

The Insider quotes

  • Jeffrey Wigand: How did a radical journalist from Ramparts Magazine end up at CBS?

    Lowell Bergman: I still do the tough stories. 60 Minutes reaches a lot of people.

  • Tobacco Lawyer: Mr Motley, we have rights here.

    Ron Motley: Oh you have rights, and lefts, ups, downs and middles. So what?