"National Cases": Where are the Chinese journalists' films?

Joelle 2021-11-26 08:01:42

Two old Hollywood men, an old part of the FBI, the little guy rushed to pull the giant down. As a movie, it was lackluster, and it was necessary to write it because it was more news-related.

The media person I like, the gangster was originally dismissed, and the official report was because the assessment did not meet the standard. It doesn't matter, it's just a little sad. There are too many stories like this at No. 289, Guangzhou Avenue Middle.

When Walter Cronkite passed away, Obama and Clinton said that the most trustworthy person in the United States was gone. Who do we trust in China?

It is China's rule for politicians to run newspapers, and they must have ideals and wisdom. During the training of the news editing qualification certificate, a professor said that if you have ideals, then go to the sea to start a company.

Gan Zhiyuan, the "good reporter" of the Chinese people, died at his job, and other reporters were organized to watch. Baidu introduced Gan Zhiyuan's works are all magnificent: Hainan's Hundred Years of Railway Dream·History, and the first well on the sea in China. I believe that Gan Zhiyuan does not have a wife who smokes marijuana and engages in friends like the reporter played by Crowe Russell, and I believe that he is noble and has never received red envelopes.

It is a pity that Gan Zhiyuan did not find the "national case". He may be touching, but he will never be inspiring.

The new socialist values ​​have negated Lai Ning, and Kong Fansen and Wang Jinxi have also begun to be suspected. We need not only people who can work, but also people who understand and love life, including journalists.

Does China have a "national case"? Does Chen Liangyu count? Is Chen Shaoji counted? Does Xu Zongheng count? Where did the reporter go?

Are Chinese journalists inferior to humans? There is no “important national case” in China, and there is also a “civilian unjust case of Sun Zhigang” that has changed the law. Where did the reporters reporting this matter go? Where did the editor-in-chief who signed the film go?

The ending of "National Cases" is my favorite. The process of news from being written to being printed as a newspaper and placed on a newsstand flows slowly, like an in-depth investigation. This is a statement of facts and the gist of news reports. There is no praise from Gao Daquan, and no opponents are suppressed by people and money.

Maybe this kind of thing will be harmonized without knowing the truth, but I still hope to see a Chinese "National Case", or "Civilian Injustice", or even a documentary filming No.289, Guangzhou Avenue Central. However, people who read this article are afraid that there is no hope. If there is such a day, I believe that the wandering "lone souls and wild ghosts" reporters will die.

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State of Play quotes

  • Rep. Stephen Collins: Am I talking to my friend now or am I talking to a reporter?

    Cal McAffrey: I gotta be both.

  • Della Frye: [referring to Foy] And why do you think he's gonna talk?

    Hank: Because he's scared.

    Della Frye: How do you know?

    Cal McAffrey: Because I'm gonna scare him.