Tobacco is just a cover

Ayden 2021-10-22 14:30:35

I have to recommend a handful of movies. The protagonist is the chief spokesperson of the Tobacco Research Institute, a tobacco industry that advocates justice for the "weak people in need of protection, deprived of their right to defend and abandoned by their consumers". Is this kind of setting very interesting? Don’t worry, neither the director nor the screenwriter is mentally retarded to the end with the protagonist’s moral collapse and awakening to persuade the audience to quit smoking. In fact, the director only borrowed the topic of tobacco. The things that exist in the world are merely existence, not necessarily reasonable. If you want to doubt, doubt is the beginning of free choice.

This film also ridiculed American politics by the way, in a very interesting way.

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  • Maryam 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Grandpa has a good mouth

  • Kadin 2022-04-23 07:01:31

    Jason Reitman's first Hollywood film, at first glance, is a person who pays attention to screenwriting, and tells a relatively heavy topic from a very relaxed but smart perspective. Sure enough, what era is the most important eloquence. The whole film is familiar There are a lot of people, Ellen's performance is also very good, the little boy in the film is the neighbor kid who later fell in love with Betty in Mad Men.. Fantastic

Thank You for Smoking quotes

  • Heather Holloway: [to Nick] My other interviews have pinned you as a mass murderer, blood sucker, pimp, profiteer and my personal favorite, yuppie Mephistopheles.

  • Nick Naylor: Now what we need is a smoking role model. A real winner.

    Jeff Megall: [in his office] Indiana Jones meets Jerry Maguire.

    Nick Naylor: Right, on two packs a day.