Network Comments

  • Grady 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    Network, the network you can still learn from I just want you to love me. Do you understand that? I don't know how to do...

  • Maribel 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    Interests and selfish desires make people lose their way, become more and more crazy, hurt each other, and the reality is very...

  • Arnold 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    Interests and selfish desires make people lose their way, become more and more crazy, hurt each other, and the reality is very...

  • Anabel 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    Hey, human nature, I really don't know how complicated and dirty it will...

  • Carter 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    "This is a satirical drama aimed at the television industry, exposing and mocking the economic dominance of television news and the control of power politics behind the scenes. The character setting of the film is very representative, the performance is superb, the rhythm is compact, and the plot is never sloppy. While criticizing commercialization, it excavated the inner contradictions of the characters. "The film still seems to be of realistic significance even...

  • Alexa 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Mentioned Edward M, the legendary J school idol! The fat Diana's subordinate is berta in two and a half men. In fact, he was not very fat back then, and the iconic voice was recognized as soon as he heard...

  • Marcia 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    A large number of shocking shout-style monologues and dialogues constituted a grand occasion for the star acting collective blowout. I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this...

  • Neoma 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    "This was the story of Howard Beale: The first known instance of a man who was killed because he had lousy...

  • Monserrat 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    The script is indeed wonderful. Every time Howard's provocative "speech" makes me get goose bumps, not to mention the scene of roaring rainy night; the language and scheduling of the scenes are also excellent, such as the impressive last president in the dim. The "talk show" in the conference room of China was like performing a drama. Needless to say, the group performance of the film almost swept the Oscar performance awards that...

  • Robin 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    The movie commentary of "Entertainment To Death"? Considering that it appeared before "Entertainment To Death", it seems...

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

    Director said

    In the 1970s, the television industry in the United States developed rapidly. There were thousands of television stations across the country, and 95% of households had television sets. The U.S. government does not intervene in the television industry. TV stations are all private enterprises and...

  • Evalyn 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Story & Aftermath

    Television is a business show, and it will do whatever it takes to grab an audience. Making money is king.
    Howard Bill, who was almost fired for his low ratings and stayed because he said he was going to shoot himself on the show with the potential to cause a ratings spike, ignited and ignited the...

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.