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Jodie 2022-03-27 09:01:06

The Washington Post movie isn't a popcorn movie, so it might be boring to those who aren't interested in such movies. But from the point of view of a biographical film, uh... It is true that the first half is still relatively boring, but it does not affect the quality of the entire film, which is indeed worthy of an 8.2 rating. The English title of the film is "The Post", and the Chinese name has become The Washington Post. The New York Times is estimated to be vomiting blood. It is clearly their beginning, and the Washington Post has all the benefits in the end. My two favorite lines in the film, The only way to protect the right to publish is to publish. The only way to defend the freedom of the press is to publish. The press was to serve the governance, not the governors. The media should serve the people, not the rulers. So why is the media in the United States so free? It's a good start. Even the president can be hard-hearted. What's the point of panic? Most countries can't do it. The government is strictly controlled. There are completely two versions of what happened and what happened in reality. Later, it was only with the help of foreign reporters that the truth was revealed. In comparison, it is completely incomparable with the American media and newspapers, and the level is too different. Journalism in China is pretty good, eh.

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  • Darby 2022-03-23 09:01:53

    I have to say that Spielberg understands the social trend very well. Putting on "conscience" may be to hide evil and promote good, and to feel good about himself. Although it is too politically correct, he reiterates the leaking incident, exalts the role of the fourth power, and the participation of women (just think about it). In any past film about the Vietnam War and Nixon, women seem to be non-existent.) Naturally, it corresponds to the current United States. How a filmmaker reflects on national issues from the film is very rustic, but it also taught me a little moving.

  • Darby 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Deadline, proofreading, typesetting, printing, watching these familiar and distant processes, tears in the cinema, after all, he is a person who has been in the daily newspaper for ten years.

The Post quotes

  • Roger Clark: If you got the study from the same source, that would amount to collusion.

    Ben Bagdikian: Yeah, we could all be executed at dawn.

    Roger Clark: And we could be held in contempt of court - which means Mr. Bradlee and Mrs. Graham could go to jail. Mr. Bagdikian, how likely is it that your source and the Times source are the same person?

  • Kay Graham: When Phil died it was just - I was 45 years old and I had never held - I never had to hold a job in my life. But, I just, I loved the paper, you know. I do. I do so love the paper. I don't want it to be my fault. I don't want to be the one - I don't want to let Phil and my father and all of you kids and everybody down.