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Catharine 2022-04-20 09:01:37

The conflict between the value of news and business, the professional ethics of journalists and the limitations of confidentiality agreements, which one is your concern, and how important is the inside story to a company? Maybe you will think about it after watching this commercial movie. I really like the phrase "there is only one person who can help you right now, and that is yourself, look at yourself". Sometimes the real thing is obscured because its true value is not seen. The one who wins in the end is always the one who perseveres to the end and believes in the truth.

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  • Jamey 2022-03-23 09:01:43

    4 points for acting, all kinds of old drama bones. It takes too much courage and dedication to tell the truth, and the pace is slightly slower

  • Wilbert 2022-01-26 08:15:20

    Lengthiness is the disease of film wealth. Relying on the subject matter, performance, and director ability, he is so mysterious and procrastinating.

The Insider quotes

  • Jeffrey Wigand: I can't seem to find the criteria to decide. It's too big a decision to make without being resolved in my own mind.

    Lowell Bergman: Maybe things have changed.

    Jeffrey Wigand: What's changed?

    Lowell Bergman: You mean since this morning?

    Jeffrey Wigand: No, I mean since whenever.

  • Mike Wallace: Am I missing something?

    John Harris: What do you mean, Mike?

    Mike Wallace: I mean, he's got a corporate secrecy agreement - give me a break! I mean, this is a public health issue! Like an unsafe airframe on a passenger jet or some company dumping cyanide into the East River, issues like that! He can talk, we can air it! They've got no right to hide behind a "corporate agreement"! Pass the milk.