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River 2022-04-20 09:01:37

The movie here tells us several truths. First, it is very important to choose a wife. When the doctor said that he was fired, his wife did not comfort him or show any concern for her husband. And so on about money, and when AL said that he was fighting alone, his wife said something, O North nose, tears revealed concern, and when AL was on vacation, he was on vacation at the beach, but his wife kept The former has no support, the latter has always had the support of his family and wife, so that he can have such a scenery, one
must have principles in life, AL said, never betray the source, he did it, in the end, although he did it, but Negative reasons,,, only to leave, the ending of the story is very good, the doctor teaches, the students are very supportive, and the subtitle says that AL also goes to school to teach news shooting,
I'm just a film critic, watching a movie is just for fun, everyone don't spray what.

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  • Chase 2022-04-23 07:01:45

    It's still very emotional to watch these three people play. . . Regarding whether nicotine is addictive and whether ammonia-like chemicals can cause lung cancer, please talk about China Tobacco's insider @ThankyouSirAlex_David Miao

  • Lee 2022-03-24 09:01:39

    I have always disliked political shady films, because I feel that it seems too Hollywood-style wishful thinking in any case, and if you want to find the truth, then the movie is not a good place. But then again, the filming is quite good: the narrative is stable, the emotional point is reasonable, the director is delicate, and the performance is excellent. It is an excellent Hollywood work. Especially Russell Crowe: Uncle's performance here almost kills the beautiful mind, pay attention to eyes and limbs.

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.