All the President's Men Comments

  • Ephraim 2022-04-21 09:02:07

    Every revealing movie will have one or two journalists beaten like chicken blood, and the good news is that the young face of Dustin Hoffman is not wronged after two hours of...

  • Osbaldo 2022-04-21 09:02:07

    After reading half of it, I really can't stand it anymore, so give it a middle review, it should not affect the...

  • Krista 2022-04-21 09:02:07

    deepthroat=William Mark Felt, Sr, associate director for...

  • River 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    An expected excellent realistic film, unexpectedly, it is still very...

  • Roman 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Quiet, restrained, and eloquent, from the beginning to the end, the two journalists are the righteous leader in a desperate attempt. They are not overly emotional or exaggerated, and they perfectly display the art that comes from the truth and is higher than the truth. The photography is great, and the shots are often designed to be more silent than sound—for example, to the right of Nixon's re-election TV news, there are two reporters typing at their desks. And Redford coming home at night,...

  • Jodie 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Two great journalists...a textbook classic...that's what journalists...

  • Heath 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    A good example of a political conspiracy film, but after watching this kind of film too much, it will be the same if you watch this one...

  • Orin 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Apology & promotion of the idealistic vision of journalism & media, fighting in all independance against corrupt political power. A proper Hollywoodian theme, in its naiveness and of its binary vision of Good vs Evil. The problem though is the complexity of the subject, which makes the intrigue hard to follow, a symptom of it being the frequent name-dropping of characters that never appear. Too many details and not enough...

  • Javon 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    The documentary method reproduces the investigation and reporting of the Watergate incident by two young Washington Post reporters. Mainly in early 1972, more than a year after the incident occurred, how the reporters conducted investigations and cooperated with the informant "Deep Throat" to successfully dig out the White House, the biggest manipulator behind the scenes. Although Nixon repeatedly denied and covered up, he eventually resigned. The ruthless, reckless courage and hard work of the...

  • Max 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    The Watergate case leaked in 1972, Nixon stepped down in 1974, and the film was released in 1976. The influence of the highest-level leaders of the country behind the Watergate incident deceived and concealed attacks on opponents is now commonplace. Political means deserve another film. The film, this film and the Washington Post in 2017 can be compared. The investigation of the incident focuses on this film. The Washington Post is more of a shining point of the ideal human nature of press...

Extended Reading
  • Pearlie 2021-12-08 08:01:45

    The presidential team-how does such an American movie make its style?

    I don’t like "Presidential Team" very much. This is my truth. Of course, the film has enough eye-catching style, performance worth watching, and the right rhythm brought by the solid script, but there are other things I love. On the other hand, apart from the great sociological significance...

  • Laverne 2022-03-23 09:01:55

    Is it irony?

    There are many shooting angles for the Watergate incident. The film uses two reporters from the Washington Post. Of course, the hard pursuit of this road is the most difficult, but it is also the least restrictive. Constitutionalism, a system of checks and balances, freedom of the press and speech,...

All the President's Men quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.