It is difficult to look at breaking news from an objective perspective. Until the caption of this Hong Kong poster made me amused. I have been working in the media for 20 years. I know everything in the film and I have seen almost everything, but the degree is different. So it's a pity that the movie wants to talk too much, and the rhythm is guaranteed, but it's a bit messy. Whether it's me too, journalistic ethics, or even Gong Dou, they are very eye-catching, but they haven't explained it thoroughly. Then all kinds of fast forwards in the fast pace of a TV station, without breathing. Overwhelmed? This term is very suitable for breaking news, but news should really only be eyeballs and not explore the truth. When I kicked some big news back then, I had at least unannounced visits and data analysis, and a feature manuscript only required four or five days to store information. Now take a picture of a ghost taken with a mobile phone and know what the background is and dare to tell the news. There is a picture at the beginning of the game, and the rest depends on editing, at least afterwards, there are all pictures left in the breaking news. Of course, this is in line with the reading trend of the self-media era, but for news or movies, I am afraid it is superficial. The boss of FOX News in the movie should indeed be spurned by feminists, but TV really needs to eat, otherwise, why doesn't Ni Ping continue to host the Spring Festival Gala, why can't Teacher Zhao Zhongxiang with drooping cheeks continue to be the anchor? Some newcomers who have recently entered the industry yelled five and six in front of me. I only had loving eyes. After all, I was more arrogant than these children back then. Charlize Theron was nominated for this year's Oscar for this film, but unfortunately he couldn't surpass Judy. Without him, it's too full.
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