difficult movie

Gillian 2022-03-25 09:01:08

2016 American movie "Snowden": such a modern and young hero biopic, the real number is rare, the shock of the event itself is greater than the movie, so this kind of movie is difficult to make, I think Oliver Stone completed it The degree is already very high, and basically all movie elements are used to embellish this very documentary story. 囧 Joseph's voice and accent are very convincing, and the other actors are quite satisfactory. The seamless transition between actors and real people at the end of the film seems to have never been seen in biopics. Since Snowden himself has a good sense of camera and high appearance, the effect is good.

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Extended Reading
  • Lue 2021-11-23 08:01:08

    "I thought Obama would be better. I was wrong. It's all the same." "The Japanese side refused us to monitor their citizens, saying it was illegal, but we still monitored their entire country. Once we find that they are no longer allies, we can do it right away. Power off them all over the country.” Why did Snowden reveal so much, Hillary Mail revealed so much, or many people think the United States is better. Maybe they would rather eat shit-flavored chocolate than chocolate-flavored shit.

  • Nicholaus 2022-03-23 09:01:52

    The otaku Snowden only watched "Ghost in the Shell" but not Parker's "Ultimate Surveillance", which led to his mistakenly getting on the pirate ship and mistaking himself.

Snowden quotes

  • Catfish: In Vegas, looking at Afghanistan. We all knew that it was a kid. Poof. He's gone. But same village, two, three days later. We see the funeral party. We knew it was a kid that they were burying. Moms and dads wailing. And then the order comes down. Hit 'em. Poof. And they are gone in a cloud of dust.

  • Edward Snowden: You ever hear about the Nuremberg trials, Trev? They weren't that long ago. Yeah, well, the big shots were the first trial, but then the next trial were just the judges, and lawyers, and policemen, and guards, and ordinary people just doing their jobs, following orders. That's where we got the Nuremberg principles, which then the UN made into international law, just in case ordinary jobs become criminal again.