Since I look at the boss from the perspective of the second child of wikileaks, it feels very superficial. The rhythm is not good either. For balance, everyone has it. It was finally flat. The film tries to explain why Assange did that, or cliche like childhood shadows. Daniel, who was born in the middle class, will not go anywhere. The wikileaks website itself doesn't seem too technical. In addition to disguising the source with fake news, it basically relies on people to inform. This is sometimes difficult to say morally correct.
BC's performance is still good. But the dramatic tension of the relationship with the second male lead, whether good or bad, is not enough.
Speaking of the 5th estate itself, there are just too many platforms for self-publishing right now. Big Brother has also been watching. Many judgments based on common sense are not necessarily useful. The balance of power is still very important. The Guardian reporter cooperated with amazon, and e-commerce invested in traditional print media. In the end, it's better to listen and judge for yourself.
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