Spotlight, because of the name, feels like it describes a work attitude. The subject is really about the ideals of journalists. At the beginning of the film, I didn’t think it was wrong for the group not to report on this topic. Maybe the film just wanted to show a righteousness, but then the group leader lightly said that 20 years ago was the time when he didn’t notice these materials. , I feel that the film is full. Sometimes it's easy to forget that we spend most of our times stumbling around the dark. Suddenly a light gets turns on and there is a fair-share blame to go around.
Another subject is the news subject of coverage. In fact, we have no deeper feelings, because we do not believe in Catholicism, and we do not have the belief that the leader is the highest faith. So I can't understand the pain. But thinking about it, if the abbot in the temple abused the little monk and formed a system, it would also hurt. Needless to say, in the case of such a high degree of religious belief in the United States.
When it comes to religion, many people feel that they are atheists, and even many people reject Christianity, Taoism, and Buddhism, because we believe in communism. Everyone will definitely seek a belief. No matter what they say or not, they still believe it subconsciously. After all, they have been cultivated for 20 years, but sometimes they are a little disappointed in this belief.
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