yes, the movie looks too prominent The professional habits of a group of middle-aged and elderly journalists within CBS are, to put it mildly, professional ethics; even, they highlight the FACE TO FACE host himself too much - at the same time, they have every reason, such as highlighting the Korean War. American soldiers in battle. Americans cherish life, and that unjust war makes him professional; even, the host of the FACE TO FACE show himself is too prominent - at the same time, they have every reason, such as highlighting the United States fighting on the Korean battlefield Soldier. Americans cherish life, and that unjust war has left them countless and disgraceful, just enough to spark public anger.
Yes, their dedication and devotion is envied by those who can understand—but it is only the envy of bystanders. When they themselves propose to do a show that reflects the decline of the television industry, it is a public fact.
Yes, people need entertainment, why do you give them serious political debate?
I give this film full marks, for the work ethic and journalistic ideals it contains, and for those who quibble and fight back against those who create terror and deprive people of their liberty.
My friends will love this movie and so will I.
In this world, when the majority of people enjoy fairness and freedom, you must know that a small number of people are fighting for it, even at the expense of the fairness and freedom they deserve, and even their own lives. Some people are smoking cigarettes and talking, some people are holding beautiful faces and crying about recent bad luck... When it comes to politics, many people don't care, they think politics is dirty. So isn't fighting politics also politics?
It is this "dirty" struggle against filth that sustains your superior, rambunctious lives, and thus allows you to be forgiven and enjoy peace and freedom.
The movie is called Good Night and Good Luck.
YB 2010.3.29.
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