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The Fifth Estate Reviews

  • Lane 2022-01-11 08:01:20

    "Crisis Declassified": full of gimmicks, no substance

    This is purely a gimmicky movie. If it is viewed by an audience who is not interested in current affairs and news, it will be a torture. There is no substantive disclosure in the film, one section from the east to the west, full of trivial trivialities. I can't tell what kind of work Assange is...

  • Ida 2022-01-11 08:01:20

    Is the crisis decryption really not that bad?

    Although I am a fan of BC, I will evaluate this movie objectively. It is said that the box office and reviews are not very good, but our Benny’s acting skills are still affirmed. What impressed me most was the shaking of Assange's hands when he was frightened by the Russian spy in the bar. Is it...

  • Rosalee 2022-01-11 08:01:20

    "Crisis Deciphered: The Fifth Class"

    As a commercial film that gathers the detective Sherlock (part-time Van Gogh Hawking and Turing), three-time F1 champion Nicky, Professor Hogwarts Lupin, the big cousin of Downton Abbey and the twelfth Doctor Who, there is no It's just... bleak to attract a lot of brains and whitewash.     In view...

  • Friedrich 2022-01-11 08:01:20

    What you get is only one-sided words, if you want to get the truth, you must search for it yourself.

    It’s okay, after all, it’s adapted from real people and events. The plot doesn’t need to be too fancy. It’s shocking enough to show what happened (many of the clips in the film are real and exist in real life) ~It’s really great at the beginning! Re-watched it three times~~There is also the...

  • Ebony 2022-01-11 08:01:20

    Heroes and gods

    Ever since Daniel and Julian met for the first time, I have been waiting for them to turn their heads against each other, so even though the cut of this film is called a smash, I insisted on watching it. Mainly, I didn’t expect them to turn their faces so late. After fast-forwarding a few times in...