Some things are seen because of persistence.

Makayla 2022-06-29 15:28:53

The rhythm, and the content are very exciting, there is no procrastination and heaviness of the description of political events, and Felt's shots are handled the same as The Bourne, the shaking is completed, the tension is unstable and the oppression, the whole process, Felt's loyalty to Hoover and love. The loyal maintenance of the FBI even dared to touch the top interest groups. The last paragraph was wonderful. A continuous tapping will generate rhythm and eventually lead to the internal collapse of the building. It's similar to what V for Vendetta said on November 5th. Think about Jiang Wen's let the bullets fly and finally hit Master Huang again and again. In the end, Master Huang is really gone.

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Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House quotes

  • Mark Felt: What brings you back?

    Bill Sullivan: Two words: Re. Venge.

  • Mark Felt: The White House is packing all its crimes in separate little boxes. Watergate, the spying, the ugliness, the rot. Each thing in a different box so that no one can put it together, so that no one sees it's all connected. And no one will care, but it's all the same big thing.

    Sandy Smith: And Watergate? Just the gateway.