A good chicken soup is just a tonic but not greasy

Laurence 2022-03-25 09:01:09

The protagonist of "Morning Anchor", Betsy, is an ordinary person with low education, average appearance, talkative and flexible, but incoherent when she is nervous, her brain cannot keep up with the speed of speech. Her biggest difference is her stubbornness. The parents and bosses poured cold water and still harbored ideals, and they failed and tried again and again. An opportunity brought her into the scumbag program group that was spurned by her peers. As soon as she took office, she fired the low-quality anchor, invited a famous news anchor, and led the program group to successfully counterattack. This chicken soup is nourishing but not greasy, there is no background rendering, and there is no good luck from the sky. It just moves forward regardless of the consequences, tries without any worries, and saves the dream of thirty but not standing. The whole film has high energy density and is completed in one go.
It is best not to watch it at night, it is easy to cause insomnia due to emotional resonance, I have tried it (tear eyes..)

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  • Destin 2022-03-22 09:01:56

    very inspirational story

  • Braxton 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    The stars gathered at the end and there were some small touches. The shooting is really good~

Morning Glory quotes

  • Mike Pomeroy: I've won 8 Peabodys. A Pulitzer. 16 Emmys. I was shot through the forearm in Bosnia. Pulled Colin Powell from a burning Jeep. I laid a cool washcloth on Mother Teresa's forehead during a cholera epidemic. I've had lunch with Dick Cheney.

    Becky Fuller: You're here for the money.

    Mike Pomeroy: That is correct.

  • Becky Fuller: OK. Is Daybreak a shitty show? Yes! But it's on a network, and not just any network. This is one of the most legendary news divisions in the entire history of television. Daybreak just needs someone who believes in it, who understands that a national platform is an invaluable resource, that no story is too low or too high to reach for...

    Jerry Barnes: Are you gonna sing?