In the shell of freedom of the press, talk about the great love for others

Raul 2022-04-19 09:02:35

Many of the lines in the film are sharp and ruthless attacks on the state apparatus, but this film is actually just a story of great love for the sake of others under the cover of freedom of the press.

On the surface, it seems to reflect the vocation of a journalist, but is she really sticking to her principles as a media person? Tong Yan Wuji at the end tells you that she was just protecting a mother's unintentional words so as not to lose her daughter, and when her mother died unexpectedly, she could only choose silence to protect the little girl, lest she could not bear it. The blame for his unintentional words that killed his mother.

This story is depressing, angry, and painful. No one is wrong, but everyone is hurt to different degrees, including individuals, families, societies, countries... If it is a mother, this feeling will be stronger.

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Extended Reading
  • Logan 2022-03-24 09:02:56

    That takes you more than your imagination on the way to keep a promise

  • Ola 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Principles, ethics, clarifying and formulating the rules of the world, neatly standardizing and cutting the throat. Interest is the most wonderful lubricant, and truth can only be it. PS: Matt Dillon's looks and voice are even more sinister.

Nothing But the Truth quotes

  • Dubois: [Telling Armstrong about the consequences of staying silent] You'll be lucky to see your son's graduation!

  • Erica Van Doren: Just tell me this: was it someone close to me? Someone I know?