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Renee 2022-03-16 09:01:05
As far as the subject matter is concerned, being able to shoot shows that there are really differences in the attitudes of different countries towards movies, and it is not a little bit worse. As for the movie itself, it is of a level that can be watched, and it has nothing to do with...
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Rylee 2022-03-16 09:01:05
Pseudo documentary, of little value. The dangers of terrorist actions, time limit, political pressure, and public opinion have determined that relevant departments can only resort to secret executions to solve problems. The DC's investigations and other behaviors are obviously pretentious, and they are tactics adopted to delay the destruction of evidence by the relevant...
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Nadia 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Can this kind of film in which all the interior scenes are offices and conference rooms be called "bureaucratic films"? The script is simply too "detailed", full of working conversations between parliamentarians and government workers. The breathing space in the middle seems to be meaningless b-roll, and the protagonists of the story are like single-dimensional heroes and villains, regardless of the legal justice of the event itself. The moral struggles of the characters have not been fully...
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Marjolaine 2022-03-15 09:01:05
During the awards season, I’m most afraid of watching this kind of TV and movies. Even a political science undergraduate like me feels it tastes like chewing when watching various branches and...
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Lue 2022-03-14 14:12:26
Although the moral standards of the United States have declined drastically, its system still has a powerful self-correction function. From the "Washington Post" to the "Torture Report", all self-revealing truthful adaptations are evidence of courage. Adam Driver is already synonymous with ugly and handsome in my heart. This time I acted as a workaholic in a suit and made me feel...
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Josie 2022-01-10 08:02:40
It’s a true-patriotism movie. After watching this one, I can realize how well "The Post" was...
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Deshaun 2022-01-10 08:02:40
The narrative is still very catching. It refrains from exaggerating individual heroism, but focuses more on the description of the system struggle. The driver is more like an introduction to various forces, which is very...
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Tessie 2022-01-10 08:02:40
A film adapted from real events tells the story of investigating the CIA's torture and interrogation of detainees after 9/11. However, the deeper the matter, the darker the truth. The series of terrible acts and huge expenditures shocked people. The story is indeed a good one, but the lecturer is too mediocre and looks a bit boring. And the Adam driver is really cosmetic acting, I even think he is pretty in this...
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Marques 2022-01-10 08:02:40
The movie is punchy, and regardless of the theme, the narrative is wonderful, methodical and not at all rigid. Although the negative role still cannot avoid facial makeup to a certain extent, it still reveals the complexity and systemic nature of evil and the hardships of confronting it in the limited space of speech. In addition to justice and morality, this is a movie about politics, profit decision-making, and public opinion, and because of this, we don’t think of Daniel Jones simply as a...
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Dane 2022-01-10 08:02:40
They built a ship but never let it sail
This movie is not about justice at all.
The reporter explained the ins and outs of this matter very clearly. After the Democratic president took office, he called the CIA and the Secretary of State together to discuss whether the previous government should be held accountable for torture...
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Palma 2022-01-10 08:02:40
"Torture Report": "Black Water" and "Richard Jover's Lamentations" could become this year's "Trilogy of Fighting for Truth"
I still think I should make up the evaluation of this film. The reason why I didn’t write it after watching it at the Toronto Film Festival in September was because I watched this and #婚故事# on the same day. It is conceivable that the latter left a deeper impression and a stronger resonance. Because...
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Gretchen: You may not realize, but we were trying to protect this country from people who wanna destroy everything we believe in.
Daniel Jones: You may not realize it, but we are trying to do the exact same thing.
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[first lines]
Cyrus Clifford: How long have you been working on this project, Dan?
Daniel Jones: Five years.
Cyrus Clifford: Five, wow. Every day? Nights? Weekends?
Daniel Jones: It's very consuming.
Cyrus Clifford: Do you have a relationship, Dan? Family? Just trying to get a better sense of who you are.
Daniel Jones: When it started I was seeing someone. But the nature of the work, the hours... I wasn't a very good partner.
Cyrus Clifford: Five years, and it could all go away. Just vanish in the face of these allegations.