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Arielle 2021-11-26 08:01:42
Why did Stephen's wife know that the secretary's 26,000 things per day still didn't explain it? It's...
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Antone 2021-11-26 08:01:42
I was a little disappointed at the end, but at the end of the film, I saw the printing and publishing,...
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Creola 2021-11-26 08:01:42
The ending did not have that refreshing feeling, so that when the people in the theater were gone, I stubbornly watched the end of the newspaper printing...
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Mireya 2021-11-26 08:01:42
I haven't seen the more popular version of the 2003 miniseries, but this movie version is really good, the rhythm is smooth and ups and downs, and the performance of the cast is also very...
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Friedrich 2021-11-26 08:01:42
I can see that the director wants to make a good story. The story is actually okay to read, but there are many things that are not explained clearly in the film. In addition, the branch line between Carl and Collins’s wife in the film really doesn’t see much value. , The director wants to make the characters in the film more fuller, but I saw this branch is purely...
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Carson 2021-11-26 08:01:42
Russell Crowe is too fat...Ben Affleck has become an uncle and his acting skills have not improved yet. Overall, the plot is compact and the plot is good. However, the appearance at the end is more abrupt and not well laid...
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Kitty 2021-11-26 08:01:42
The political conspiracy suspense drama co-starred by Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck, adapted from the BBC TV series of the same name. Because I have never watched a TV series, I didn't know the result until the end. The film is very good in creating suspense and controlling the rhythm. . As for the acting handsome Ben and Crow are not at the same level, but Rachel McAdams, who plays a beautiful female reporter, is not bad. He is very good at acting with eyebrows. I look familiar and don’t...
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Demetris 2021-11-26 08:01:42
3 stars and a half overall not bad... Although Russell Crowe’s image fits the character well, it’s too heartbreaking. T...
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Gerard 2021-11-26 08:01:42
From the perspective of the plot, it is really average, but from the perspective of journalists, it feels very exciting. The only achievement of this film is to enrich the role of Crow as a reporter. Others are really...
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Arne 2021-11-26 08:01:42
The director is obviously a fan of the publishing industry, and his portrayal of industry rules is completely beyond the suspenseful point of the plot, and he does not forget to pay tribute to the printing house at the end. To avoid these disregards, the whole plot is badly wounded, which directly leads to the erection in the climax of the ending. I didn't think Ben and Russell's performances were too brilliant, but Rachel McAdams' beauty beyond age was...
State of Play Comments
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Brice 2022-03-23 09:01:46
national case
The beautiful female assistant of Senator Collins, who was reviewing the security fraud case of a cutting-edge company, suddenly fell into a tunnel on the way to work on the subway in the morning and died. Collins broke into tears when he announced the news, which made people have endless...
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Garret 2022-03-23 09:01:46
national case
I didn't expect such a movie to be full at 7:00 pm, so I had to watch the 9:00 scene and go home very late.
I watched the dubbed version, and I am not satisfied with the quality of the dubbing. Crowe's voice doesn't sound hoarse, it's not Man enough; the guy who interviewed the guy who was...
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Cal McAffrey: The newspaper article he types reads: Three Deaths Tied to Gulf War Army Associate New evidence links Rep. Stephen Collins with the suspect in the killings of three people, including Sonia baker, the congressman's political researcher. When confronted by the Washington Globe with information tying him to suspect Robert Bingham, Collins admitted he had directed his former Army associate to follow Baker after learning that she was secretly on the payroll of military contractor PointCorp. Collins, the chairman of the committee investigating PointCorp's government deals, said he authorized Bingham only "to observe" Baker. He said he never intended for her to be harmed. "He just did it," Collins said of Bingham. "He seemed more upset about what she was doing than I was." When police went to arrest Bingham at his Northern Virginia apartment last night, he was found dead, apparently of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. A rifle was next to his body. Investigators said they believe Bingham pushed Baker to her death under a Metro train earlier this week and later shot two witnesses, Deshaun Stagg and Vernon Sando, to silence them.
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Cal McAffrey: Mornin'...
Cameron Lynne: So? Where are we, was he nobbing her or not?
Cal McAffrey: Morning, Cam...
Cameron Lynne: That's funny about you. Every time your friend runs for re-election or conducts a hearing, you drop his name to me until we give him some coverage... but he finally does something that actually might sell some newspapers, you render mute. It's, it's - incongruous!
Cal McAffrey: No, it's not... it's inconsistent.
Cameron Lynne: Pfff, don't be an ass. What do you think? Those are the ideas for our facelift. I know, I know... it's crap! Our new owners have this odd idea that we ought to be turning a profit.
Cal McAffrey: Yeah, well I hear our online site is doing great. I mean, not that I get to notice that sort of thing. I've been here what, uhh... fifteen years? I use a sixteen year old computer... she's been here fifteen minutes and she can launch a Russian satellite with the gear she's got.
Cameron Lynne: Yeah, she told me you behaved like a pig.
Cal McAffrey: That's too strong.
Cameron Lynne: Well, pig-ish.
Cal McAffrey: I showed her a little snout, uhuh.
Cameron Lynne: Well, I happen to like miss Della Frye... and yes, I did send her down there to winkle something out of you. She's hungry, she's cheap and she churns up copy every hour.
Cal McAffrey: Yeah, I now... I'm overfed, I'm too expensive and I take way too long.
Cameron Lynne: Yes, you do.
Cal McAffrey: I was Stephen Collins' room-mate in college... I don't live with him now.
Cameron Lynne: Well, that's a shame isn't it.
Cal McAffrey: Yeah... 'cause I could sell some newspapers.