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Alex 2021-12-08 08:01:45
The camera is anxiously following the protagonist countless times... keep calling, keep asking, asking in circles, being asked by the editor-in-chief, many times from the perspective of God, people are doing, the sky is watching... a lot of laughter All in those who want to cover up and do not...
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Elsie 2021-12-08 08:01:45
Old-fashioned journalism, a true unmodified interpretation. It is so difficult to do news research in an era without the Internet. The streets of Washington in the 1970s are no different from...
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Maxine 2021-12-08 08:01:45
After all, it's because of the First Amendment to the Constitution, so young people don't fight with blood...Pakura's Paranoid Triolgy has been completed so far, and I feel that Gordon Willis has made the most of...
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Una 2021-12-08 08:01:45
In an absolute documentary movie, the viewer and the two protagonists investigate the Watergate Incident together, explore, touch a nail, re-explore, encounter resistance and denial... Until the end, the truth of the Watergate incident as we know it bursts out one by one. The sense of justice and conscience of journalists are too important. It takes more than time to pursue a major event. Ah, Dustin Hoffman is so handsome, standing next to Redford will not...
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Ken 2021-12-08 08:01:45
More vigorous than The Post. Many scenes shot with double focal lens in the film are very wonderful. The favorite scene is Woodward and Bernstein chasing to the Sloan's home to confirm the correctness of the final report. After the very continuous and difficult questioning, Bernstein greets you. A sentence of Sloan's new born baby, the body of the three of them relaxed with this abrupt small talk, very superb performance...
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Tremaine 2021-12-08 08:01:45
The age difference between Dustin and Robert is exactly the same as the real person they play. I wonder if they have chosen it...
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Marcel 2021-12-08 08:01:45
In addition to Woodward and Bernstein's keen sense of news and perseverance, it would be difficult to write such a strong and colorful stroke in the history of news without the key information of "Deep Throat". When the typewriter finally came to an abrupt end and justice was extended, it was such a wonderful...
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Allison 2021-12-08 08:01:45
"We firmly believe in our reports." The ending is a bit hasty, and people who don't know much about the event themselves will find the film too trivial to hold their eyes firmly. The pursuit of the truth and the constant struggle for freedom are the attitude journalists should have. Guaranteeing freedom of the press and freedom of speech also safeguards the future of a country....
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Myles 2021-12-08 08:01:45
not quite a fan of american politics. But the archetecture and the insollutable and impenetratable totality is very interesting, as Jameson...
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Milton 2021-12-08 08:01:45
The vivid footnote of using freedom of the press to fight against power is the best example of investigative reporters seeking evidence and questioning; "Nothing's riding on this except the first amendment to the Constitution, freedom of the press, and maybe the future of the...
All the President's Men Comments
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Johnathan 2022-03-24 09:01:52
Follow the money, find the truth
This is a film based on the famous Watergate incident in history, and it is also a teaching reference film that all journalism teachers must recommend to their students. After nearly 40 years, you will still find it a classic. Of course, I believe that the film has already processed the details for...
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Rebeka 2021-12-08 08:01:45
The power of the uncrowned king
As mentioned on the first floor, it is simply a textbook for journalists.
What impressed me the most was that
every time there was an outburst, the editor-in-chief asked reporters to verify, verify, and re-verify. After being affirmed, even if the big risks were daring to be exposed.
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All the President's Men quotes
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Carl Bernstein: Boy, that woman was paranoid! At one point I - I suddenly wondered how high up this thing goes, and her paranoia finally got to me, and I thought what we had was so hot that any minute CBS or NBC were going to come in through the windows and take the story away.
Bob Woodward: You're both paranoid. She's afraid of John Mitchell, and you're afraid of Walter Cronkite.
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Deep Throat: You'll have to figure that on your own.
Bob Woodward: Look, I'm tired of your chickenshit games! I don't want hints! I need to know what you know!
[pause]
Deep Throat: [very reluctant tone] It was a Haldeman operation. The whole business was run by Haldeman, the money, everything. It won't be easy getting at him, he was insulated, you'll have to find out how. Mitchell started doing covert stuff before anyone else, the list is longer than anyone can imagine... it involves the entire U.S. Intelligence Community. FBI... CIA... Justice... it's incredible. Cover-up had little to do with Watergate, it was mainly to protect the covert operations. It leads everywhere. Get out your notebook, there's more. Your lives are in danger.
Director: Alan J. Pakula
Language: English,Spanish Release date: April 9, 1976