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  • Wayne 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Network

    This movie is great, but I'm not interested in it! The realist blockbuster filmed by the realist master Lu Meite a year before I was born may have changed with time, and the current events have lost their practical significance. The Internet is 4G. If it weren't for the new crown epidemic, if it...

  • Torey 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    The dialogue between old and young love (Max and Diana) in the film is very interesting.

    Diana : I think we should reconsider our relationship, Max : Agreed Diana : Max, you're a family man, and you want family fun, that's fine, but I can't give you that, you All I got from me was a couple of new consolations and cynicism, and an embarrassing scene like last night, and I apologize for...

  • Emmitt 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    In a gradually alienating society, the necessity of maintaining rhythm and independence of thought (Yangliu's translation is still so good)

    American happiness is declining. Wars, inflation, and the recession are taking their breath away. People are running away from indulgence. Americans desperately need someone to vent their anger on their behalf. (This is a premise, and later is the extravagance of the story) Life is a series of...

  • Fabian 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Feelings of the movie "TV Station"

    There are many speeches in this film which are very touching. Although I don’t know much about capital operation, I seem to be inspired by these dialogues. Bill (retiring senior host) Frank (department head) Jason (company chairman) Bill : If a company wants to take over another company, it needs...

  • Evalyn 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Story & Aftermath

    Television is a business show, and it will do whatever it takes to grab an audience. Making money is king. Howard Bill, who was almost fired for his low ratings and stayed because he said he was going to shoot himself on the show with the potential to cause a ratings spike, ignited and ignited the...

  • Makenna 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    I can't finish writing short reviews here.

    Max is probably the most rational and last conscience character on TV, at least when he's upvoting old friends and dismissing Diane's crazy plot. His righteous image collapsed with the imminent derailment incident, and under the temptation of Diane, a strange woman who was climaxing for ratings,...

  • Julian 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Great film about how media works

    Great film about how media works

    Howard's position represents the voice that the people need: simple, rude, empathetic to the vast majority of the civilian class, and a powerful venting channel. His change from prosperity to decline is because he accepted the brainwashing of the big boss and began...

  • Susie 2022-03-20 09:01:34

    The forward-looking 1976 film

    The 1976 film "Network" was forward looking beyond the creator's plan. Originally close to Cronkite-style news anchor Howard Beale is facing layoff due to poor ratings, his mental health collapsed, and he revealed on the show that he would soon commit suicide. Here comes the turnaround. Howard's...

  • Briana 2022-03-20 09:01:34

    mouth of god

    "You have the raw power of nature, Mr. Beer, and I don't. Do you understand? You thought you were just blocking a deal, but that's not the case. The Arabs took billions of dollars from this country. , now they must come back! This is the ebb and flow of the tide, this is the gravitational tide,...

  • Abelardo 2022-03-20 09:01:34

    The first host to be murdered by terrorists due to low ratings

    Television changed everything.

    Murder, war, things that should be sad, are now just a bunch of numbers that make people feel sluggish and lose their enthusiasm for life.

Network

Director: Sidney Lumet

Language: English Release date: November 27, 1976