Network Comments

  • Sherman 2022-04-20 09:01:35

    Grey sorrows & dark secrets of the industry, savvy screenwriting, a foxy executive with tiger's ambitions, and some overdramatic lunatic acting build a period piece articulating its anger that hardly dies out. So a brain-open speech given by...

  • Francesco 2022-04-20 09:01:35

    We're as mad as hell, and we're not going to take this...

  • Laurianne 2022-04-20 09:01:35

    amuse ourselves to death! ! ! The ending is still a little...

  • Marge 2022-04-20 09:01:35

    I'm as mad as hell and I'm not going to take this anymore! God's dead, go to...

  • Carmel 2022-04-20 09:01:35

    Sharp and powerful. The masks of industry and commerce are lifted layer by layer, behind which is the coldness of the machine. Not meant to be ironic, but thought provoking. The scary thing is that to this day, it is still so to the...

  • Reyna 2022-04-20 09:01:35

    "You are the embodiment of television, indifferent to pain, dull to pleasure, life is nothing but mundane rubble, war, murder, death, to you like a few bottles of beer, every day life is a A comedy full of holes where you even scatter the sense of time and space into moments and instant replays."...

  • Elinore 2022-04-20 09:01:35

    We are brothel brothels, and we will do anything to get customers. You are the embodiment of TV, indifferent to pain, dull to pleasure, life is nothing but ordinary rubble, war murders death, to you like a few bottles of beer, everyday life is just a loophole Comedy, you even scatter the sense of time and space into moments and instant replays, you're...

  • Wilburn 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    The same is the disintegration of the inside of the TV industry, the external positioning of "Nightcrawler" is inclined to suspenseful action, the individuality and extremeness that cannot be avoided on the road of satire are all solved in this film. The former has a more pleasant look and feel, while the latter is more forward-looking, masterful and broad-minded. But entertainment inventions are coming out so fast that they're only timeless masterpieces, and the crazier mediums have long been...

  • Ally 2022-03-27 09:01:04

    So profound! Most of Bourdieu's "television theory" is deeply narrated in the story of "the world's first anchor who was shot due to poor ratings". It is difficult to say whether the dominant force of mass media is capital, power or the psychological need to stand out. The age of mass media has made ratings a new ruling...

  • Arch 2022-03-27 09:01:04

    Insanely suffocating TV that can trigger deep thinking from multiple perspectives is a rare masterpiece, both in terms of practicality and...

Extended Reading
  • Norwood 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    "TV Station": The out-of-control mad cry in the era of hardship and three Oscar performance awards

        "TV Station" is a film that reflects the TV industry. The film deeply exposes and mocks the economic benefits of TV news and the political control of power behind the scenes. The film is directed by Hollywood director Sidney Lumet, as a TV A veteran of the industry, although Sidney...

  • Wayne 2022-03-21 09:01:41

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    This movie is great, but I'm not interested in it! The realist blockbuster filmed by the realist master Lu Meite a year before I was born may have changed with time, and the current events have lost their practical significance. The Internet is 4G. If it weren't for the new crown epidemic, if it...

Network quotes

  • Max Schumacher: You need me. You need me badly. Because I'm your last contact with human reality. I love you. And that painful, decaying love is the only thing between you and the shrieking nothingness you live the rest of the day.

    Diana Christensen: [hesitatingly] Then, don't leave me.

    Max Schumacher: It's too late, Diana. There's nothing left in you that I can live with. You're one of Howard's humanoids. If I stay with you, I'll be destroyed. Like Howard Beale was destroyed. Like Laureen Hobbs was destroyed. Like everything you and the institution of television touch is destroyed. You're television incarnate, Diana: Indifferent to suffering; insensitive to joy. All of life is reduced to the common rubble of banality. War, murder, death are all the same to you as bottles of beer. And the daily business of life is a corrupt comedy. You even shatter the sensations of time and space into split seconds and instant replays. You're madness, Diana. Virulent madness. And everything you touch dies with you. But not me. Not as long as I can feel pleasure, and pain... and love.

    [Kisses her]

    Max Schumacher: And it's a happy ending: Wayward husband comes to his senses, returns to his wife, with whom he has established a long and sustaining love. Heartless young woman left alone in her arctic desolation. Music up with a swell; final commercial. And here are a few scenes from next week's show.

    [Picks up his suitcases and leaves]

  • Max Schumacher: After living with you for the last six months, I'm turning into one of your scripts. Well, this is not a script, Diana. There's some real, actual life going on here.