So I just want to be a media person for three years

Collin 2022-03-21 09:03:14

The original intention of watching this movie is to strengthen the direction of postgraduate entrance examination, fresh. I searched for relevant information and saw this movie. To be honest, the news itself may not be deep enough, but anything can be profound as long as it can be discussed. What is discussed behind the story is the paradox between journalistic ethics and moral ethics. In the media work, the psychology of spectators is used to create explosive news. In the end, both sides die, and they are no more honorable than the soldiers who fell on the battlefield. But on the other hand, am I not like a spectator now? But as times change, some things are probably still different, so continue to explore.

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  • Megane 2022-01-26 08:45:16

    Prophet, media people who like to do things are as immoral as ever

  • Nico 2022-03-24 09:03:35

    3.5 stars. It feels like an anticlimactic, the front is full of black and irony, and the group portraits are well portrayed and dispatched, but at the back, it came to Taiton's conscience. Maybe he wanted to show the good and evil sides of his heart, but I hope to see black to the end. direction. The film uses an exaggerated way to show the people who eat melons chasing hot spots and consume victims in various ways. This is not uncommon today. However, it is a little less portrayed in the aspect of Taiton making up stories to attract attention, and the focus of the film is mainly It lies in Taiton's behavior and changes in his heart, rather than through Taiton's more profound demonstration of the inciting effect of newspapers on the masses.

Ace in the Hole quotes

  • Charles Tatum: When the history of this sun-baked Siberia is written, these shameful words will live in infamy: No chopped chicken liver! No garlic pickles. No Lindys. No Madison Square Garden... no Yogi Berra! Whattya know about Yogi Berra, Miss Deverich?

    Miss Deverich: I beg your pardon?

    Charles Tatum: Yogi Berra!

    Miss Deverich: Yogi? Why, it's a sort of religion, isn't it?

    Charles Tatum: You bet it is! A belief in the New York Yankees!

  • Herbie Cook: [Looking at the unstable cliff-dwelling] I don't like the looks of it, Chuck.

    Charles Tatum: Neither do I, fan, but I like the odds.