Veronica Guerin evaluation action
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Jeff 2022-03-20 08:01:23
Influenced by "Never Compromise"? Adapted from a true story, in addition to the on-site shooting, the crew may also use some local people, which gives the film the texture of a British film, but the actors' method is still American, and it is a bit strange to be embedded in it, and the share of family dramas heavier. Blanchett played a very direct investigative reporter, trying to uncover the drug trafficking network in Ireland. After she was attacked, she sent letters to various bigwigs asking, "Are you going to kill me?", and went directly to the door to ask the drug lord for money. Where did it come from? He was beaten with blood all over his face - this kind of stupefied character seems to have come out of a Ken Loach movie, and those drug lords are also like the old king next door playing mahjong on the street, but These are still established. But the question is, why did Blanchett get involved in this field? It feels like he suddenly regarded the suspected drug dealer as his ambition in this life. The motive is really weak. The case itself is not complicated, except for the British style. Clicked
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Ona 2022-03-20 09:03:09
A heart of gold...Ouch, the ending is too sensational..
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Veronica Guerin: You'd do the same. If you saw those kids on the street, you would do the same.
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Veronica Guerin: It'll be worse for me, and it'll be worse for journalism or any journalist if I was to be intimidated. Then that means they've won, and they're not going to win.