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Stephon 2022-01-03 08:01:44
One hundred lies from one lie
We often believe that crooks are shrewd guys with shining eyes and honey-filled mouths. This is often not the case.
They may be honest-looking, they like to squint their eyes and smile awkwardly. There are some small movements that are hard to ignore. They are always a little restless. Maybe they... -
Guy 2022-03-23 09:02:25
informer
God knows what Mark Whittaker (Matt Damon) thinks. A thriving, high-paying executive at the crop products giant Archer Daniel Smidland (ADM), he suddenly became a whistleblower. One night in November 1992, Whitaker revealed to the FBI that ADM had been conspiring with other competitors to fix the...

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Destini 2022-03-24 09:02:27
It's basically the sultry style of Soderbergh's classmates, but this story based on real people is legendary enough in itself. I didn't know the historical facts before I saw that I didn't feel sleepy at the end, and I really couldn't think of anything else. The style is more suitable for this story. I can't say that there are climaxes, but when I first listened to the turning point, I had the same expression as the female attorney general, and the narration and soundtrack were basically just right.
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Carolyne 2022-04-21 09:02:47
The editing is so good, it makes people dizzy.
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