I feel like she's a journalist who wants to be famous

Shaun 2022-03-21 09:02:58

I didn't understand a few points, and I felt like she was a stupid reporter.

Why she lied in the report, and it was an obvious lie, even a shameless lie, I don't know that it was actually the case, or it was written by the screenplay.

Finally, in Syria, when she was reporting, she said that the Syrian government forces massacred the city here, saying that there were no anti-government forces here, but she drove a pickup truck with a group of reporters and militants, and ran around the battlefield-like city. Guns are shooting everywhere, you are not rebels, what are you? Even if you shoot back, in the eyes of the government army, you may be an anti-government army because you are a team with cars and weapons.

Why is she rushing to the front? More desperately rushing forward than a warrior with an ak in hand? The so-called enemy army who knew she was a reporter thought she was a human bomb. Those soldiers who protected her were convinced by her beauty, or they took her money, so they blocked her from bullets and sacrificed their lives to protect her. Or the media behind her can sway the world's public opinion, and someone sees the value of her use.

She wants to be famous when she is a reporter. Although she is not bad, she still has no chance to be on the camera compared with the stunners in front of the camera, so she is afraid of being mediocre and chooses the most famous one may be the war correspondent. Most of the war correspondents are male Yes, so she is more likely to be famous as a woman. After she entered the battlefield, she was eager to make big news. She was inexperienced, rushed forward, and was blinded by bombing. As a result, she became a blessing in disguise and became more and more popular, but it led to serious mental illness. The problem, but it is difficult to ride a tiger and can't go to the front line, her personality has collapsed, and she can only go to the battlefield once and for all to gain a sense of existence. In the end, she got what she wanted and died on the battlefield, mental illness and her personality are complete.

The power of the foreign mainstream is very strong every day, black can be said to be white. Many Chinese media are also copying their reports. Where are the Chinese war correspondents? A female reporter broadcasts live on the battlefield. In our news, we usually interview a Chinese embassy or agency in a certain place by phone. There are no images and only voices, which are worthless and particularly unprofessional reports.

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  • Alverta 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    The theme escort is difficult to make bad, but I always feel that there is something missing in the heroine's characterization. The soul of the war trauma is true, but the reflection on the human trauma of the inner war is a bit simpler. Fortunately, Pei Chunhua's performance is really in place (may I give a nomination), and the devastating scene is indeed shocking. And, please give me a dozen donan. 7/10

  • Samson 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    She is so cool. (Except for the obsession of wanting to have children). The editing is interesting, but the whole is still Hollywoodized. Pike played as well as expected, but JD, never thought he would have acting skills...

A Private War quotes

  • Marie Colvin: Your apartment looks like Patrick Bateman's London nightmare.

  • Marie Colvin: I see it, so you don't have to.