Humanity needs Snowden

Joanie 2022-03-26 09:01:05

From the moment of the birth of human society, the war between human conscience and power has begun. Most of the time, power and the evil brought about by power dominate. But every moment when conscience triumphs over power is a moment when civilization progresses. Human beings began to move towards self-liberation, and began to rely on their own reason to decide their own life. Even if the original intention of the Prism project in the movie is so reasonable, we still have to say no to this power that we cannot control. We need the freedom of instability more than the stability under the shroud of power, and we are willing to pay the price for it, because we know it will lead to civilization. This successful biographical film. Snowden is the hero and hero of the times, and humanity needs Snowden.

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Extended Reading
  • Lonnie 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    After watching this movie with the mentality of "not watching a movie", in any case, it takes a lot of courage to make this movie. For the director and starring, they have tried their best to restore this incident, 囧It's amazing that Cerf is changing his accent in every movie. I hope he can touch the Oscar soon. And, the real person appearance is the most shocking scene, how much courage is really needed to make such a decision. 4 stars for encouragement.

  • Jamir 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The unexpected is better, the original character is more handsome than the starring series (囧)

Snowden quotes

  • Title Card: SNOWDEN

    Title Card: The follow is a dramatization of actual events that occurred between 2004 and in 2013.

  • [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...