Snowdon

Hermann 2021-11-23 08:01:08

After the movie, Snowden was connected to the scene, and the signal was disturbed several times in the middle, and everyone was nervously discussing whether the government was making a ghost. . == I have to say that Snowden himself is much more attractive than Joseph's interpretation. The movie itself feels weird, even a bit artificial. It was supposed to be a thrilling but unconventional story, but it was filmed with clichés and routines, and some of the processing made people feel that the credibility of the whole incident was reduced. The documentary is much better. Everyone knows that what everyone is doing can’t change much

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Extended Reading
  • Bette 2022-03-21 09:01:51

    Tributes to 1984 are everywhere, from the fictional boss O'Brien to the giant telescreen. After watching this film of Stone, I feel that Snowden is a delusional/neurotic young man who has dealt with life and love in a mess (see NYT's report and found that Stone is the most neurotic one). Snowden said the system does not correct itself, but whistleblowers are precisely the self-correcting part of a democratic society. Is Nicolas Cage's role a symbol of his acting career?

  • Edmond 2021-11-23 08:01:08

    China should be released to show the cunning and darkness of capitalism!

Snowden quotes

  • [first lines]

    Glenn Greenwald: [sitting under a big green balloon alligator] So?

    Laura Poitras: This is the only alligator.

    Glenn Greenwald: Four minutes past. We walk in one minute. He was clear on that.

    Laura Poitras: He's coming.

    Glenn Greenwald: No, he is too young to have that kind of access.

    Glenn Greenwald: [to Snowden as he walks up] Uh, what time does the restaurant open?

    Edward Snowden: Noon. But the food is a bit too spicy. This way...

  • Corbin O'Brian: Bombs won't stop terrorism, brains will, and we don't have nearly enough of those. I'm gonna give you a shot, Snowden.