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Is Snowden a traitor?
Krista 2022-03-27 09:01:06
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Alfonso 2021-11-23 08:01:08
71/100 This film has been facing the situation of no one in the United States for a long time, but it is finally released on a large scale in China. Its significance is to give the weaker an opportunity to justify, so that it will not be completely swallowed up by the powerful party. From the perspective of the movie itself, from the director to the actor, either overstretched or absent-minded, and the production hastily, right should have unspeakable difficulties.
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Eileen 2022-03-22 09:01:45
It was originally a topical movie, but the filming was unsatisfactory and mediocre. The film should have focused on Snowden's ambivalence in the face of his own moral and national allegiance choices, but focused too much on his love conflict, which did nothing to advance the plot. In addition, the atmosphere of nervousness and fear during the period from the disclosure of the Prism scandal to the time when he went to Russia is very poor. The most important thing is that Jon Joseph's acting is very mediocre.
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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.
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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.