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General 2022-03-20 09:01:36

I watched the movie Insider with my friends tonight. At first, I didn't have too much expectations for the movie. I just thought that the two best actors, Al Pasino and Russel Crowe, would have a fierce spark. After watching the movie, I was overjoyed. In addition to the inherent personal charm reflected by the actors themselves, the story itself is also thought-provoking with its ups and downs.
The first half of the film tells the story of a scientist played by Russel Crowe who was fired by a tobacco company and was successively threatened that if he tried to reveal the inside story, he would have nothing, including his family, their lives. Facing the external pressure of the company's intimidation, the internal pressure of the family without medical insurance and the ability to repay the loan, the contradiction between the "confidentiality agreement" of professional ethics and the "health and safety" of the public conscience, he faced various pressures and contradictions. Select below to reveal the insider.
But after the interview and the filing of the accusation, it does not mean the story is over. CBS media, where Al Pasino worked, refused to broadcast the interview last time. Whether the media person is loyal to the informant and whether to disclose the absolute truth is another professional career. A paradoxical evolution of morality versus power and wealth owners.
Adapted from a true story, in which all kinds of ups and downs are told through the techniques of European movies.
Here, just express your feelings about what the story caused everyone to do. Each of us has the right to choose, whether to submit to power or stick to our heart, to choose temptation or truth, or the truth is also obtained through prying in the process of obtaining benefits, which may be everyone, every media The problems that people and every scientific researcher have to face. To make choices more powerful, to make voices more powerful, talk is useless, just like Al Pasino, choose a goal, and never break your word!

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The Insider quotes

  • Mike Wallace: And that's what cigarettes are for?

    Jeffrey Wigand: A delivery device for nicotine.

    Mike Wallace: A delivery device for nicotine. Put it in your mouth, lit it up and you're gonna get your fix?

    Jeffrey Wigand: You're gonna get your fix.

  • Jeffrey Wigand: I can't seem to find the criteria to decide. It's too big a decision to make without being resolved in my own mind.

    Lowell Bergman: Maybe things have changed.

    Jeffrey Wigand: What's changed?

    Lowell Bergman: You mean since this morning?

    Jeffrey Wigand: No, I mean since whenever.