The Fifth Estate evaluation action
2022-01-11 08:01
The film did not deliberately tell a story that convinced the audience, but wasted its pen and ink on preaching the growing influence of the WikiLeaks website, failing to grasp the main point.
The film actor Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch looks aloof and cautiously plays the hacker Julian Paul Assange handy, creating a mixture of conceit, genius and innocence.
"The Fifth Estate" shows the experience of a controversial character full of drama. The film looks very vivid and unusual, and director Bill Condon contributed a lot to this.
The film director was a little bit unable to grasp the point when presenting this movie. Perhaps there was too much material about Julian Paul Assange. Compared with the magical structure of "Social Network", this movie seemed clumsy.
Extended Reading
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Julian Assange: Revolution is the struggle between the past and the future. And the future has just begun.
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Daniel Berg: I guess everyone has secrets, scars, moments in time that shape them. Some we can get past. Some we can't.