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Toy 2022-04-20 09:01:44
In the rivers and lakes involuntarily
ending with Same, very memorable. Especially Frank Langella's rich expression language, focus, turn around, infinite space.
For this pair of leather shoes, he once echoed his assistant's point of view: men should wear leather shoes with laces. Then, the first time he went for an interview, the... -
Laverna 2022-03-24 09:01:59
The glory days of television
You know the first and greatest sin of the deception of television is that it simplifies; it diminishes great, complex ideas, trenches of time; whole careers become reduced to a single snapshot. At first I couldn't understand why Bob Zelnick was quite as euphoric as he was after the interviews, or...

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Therese 2022-03-27 09:01:08
The film formed by this combination of pseudo-documentary and drama is still because this is a story about an interview. If the "interview" was just a biography of Nixon, it would be a documentary. The weight of the conflict in the film and the direction of the theme determine the weight on both sides of artistry and objective documentary.
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Wendy 2022-04-24 07:01:08
It describes the story of US President Nixon's resignation after the Watergate incident and an interview with a famous British host. The actor who played Nixon is very good, and many of the narrative dialogues are indeed very tense, but at the end of the film, Nixon finally Acknowledging the damage that Watergate has done to the American people
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