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Kieran 2022-04-23 07:02:37
The prototype is a real event in the 1950s. It is very profound. The characters in the film are very brilliant, especially the ending is awe-inspiring. It is so realistic, and reality brings unique power to the work. Today, we have become accustomed to the criticism of the media such as "entertainment to death", and even regarded it as a joke. However, in the era when TV was just emerging in the film, the society's response to entertaining the (foolish) public was also ambiguous and slow. Yes,...
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Lourdes 2022-04-23 07:02:37
The public is entertained, the TV station benefits, the sponsors profit, everyone gets what they want, who's hurt? It's...
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Chaim 2022-04-23 07:02:37
The players take the money, we work, the audience likes it, no one is...
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Griffin 2022-04-23 07:02:37
The ending of the movie fits the line in it, "Some people thrive because of their sins, while others suffer because of their good...
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Lysanne 2022-04-23 07:02:37
lengthy. The only thing they can't escape is that they are all...
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Kristoffer 2022-04-23 07:02:37
Thinking of a cartoon, in front of the TV, all the faces of the people turned into toilets with the lids lifted, and they took the initiative to receive them. Of course, it's not so unbearable, and I want to see who can't control it. The current network may have changed a bit, but if you don’t change yourself, you will see everything the same and believe...
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Katrine 2022-04-23 07:02:37
If you want to hear lies, watch...
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Emelie 2022-04-23 07:02:37
The best of TV show...
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Scarlett 2022-04-23 07:02:37
When the game was coming to an end, Van Doren said, "I'd pay any price to start over. But the past can't be changed, but I've learned a lot: the meaning of life, my weaknesses, and my responsibilities to others. I also learned that good and evil are not black and white.” As everyone knows, the end also means another new...
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Brett 2022-04-22 07:01:33
Lauder's beauty made me scum in seconds, and the two male protagonists sparked too much. This is entertainment to death. TV shows are not a public utility, we make everyone happy, who gets hurt. Most of the audience watching TV only wants to spend relaxing moments with their families after work, and the music is over. maybe that is how tv ruin r life. Think independently how many fighters there are. Every time I see people getting emotional for a reality show, I can only...
Quiz Show Comments
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Aida 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Entertainment to death in the age of television
After watching the movie "Quiz and Answers", I realized that today, when TV is becoming more and more popular, we have already become slaves under the TV industry. We are dominated by our emotions and our lives by television. It can be said that our everything is serving the TV. Perhaps it is too...
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Kacie 2022-01-02 08:01:21
Life is like a show, what role do you play in it?
The second time I saw it, I thought about a question after reading it, such as the title.
At the end, I felt a little sorry for Charles, not because he had done a scandal and pityed him after being exposed, like the judges who praised him strongly after he made a confession-style confession; but...
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Martin Rittenhome: Television is gonna go on. The quiz shows are gonna go on. Makes me wonder what you hope to accomplish with all this.
Dick Goodwin: Don't worry, I'm just getting started.
Martin Rittenhome: You're a bright young kid with a bright future. Watch yourself out there.
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Dick Goodwin: [Dick Goodwin questions Dan Enright about evidence of Twenty One being fixed] Dan, I have it on the kinescope, it's clear as day. The man literally did a double-take.
Enright: [laughing] He did a double-take? And who told you this? Is this Herb again? Or is this the Greenwich Village Beatnik?
Dick Goodwin: That's interesting, why is he a beatnik? Because he's not Charlie Van Doren?
Enright: Yeah, you're damn right he's not Charlie Van Doren. You know, you got these crackpots coming out of the woodwork, you're snooping around asking questions. You don't have a shred of concrete evidence.
Dick Goodwin: Dan, let me tell you something. In this envelope are all the questions that James Snodgrass was asked on Twenty One. The odd thing about this envelope is that he appeared on the show January 13th, if you recall. Yet, he somehow mailed this to himself on January 11th via registered mail. I'd say that's pretty goddamn concrete, wouldn't you?