Good luck to all who fight for justice

Macie 2022-03-25 09:01:09

Why do I have the impression that this movie should have been released two years ago? Today I found out that it is actually 2005? ! It's been this long for this year? !

However, ten years later, I still don't understand it very well. If it was ten years ago, I would not have read it all.

I don't understand it because I don't know much about the history of this period of the Cold War. In a country that lacks press freedom, of course, we can't get enough information about such events that fight for press freedom.

After reading a lot of film reviews, I realized that the theme is so singular. I am still wondering if Morrow is a communist, Khan - it's because I don't know this American news soldier!

All in all, I still like the way the film is shot. Although it is not considered necessary to process black and white films, this method is not exclusive. And ten years ago, George Clooney was able to shoot the film to this level, and he was very mature and sophisticated. However, such a movie that seemed a little dull and lacking in understanding to me was able to be watched smoothly by me, and my heart became more calm. The length of the film is short, just right, I would rather be left unfinished, and don't continue the mink.

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  • Gennaro 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    When admiring the reporter's greatness, we must also see the greatness of the system (the so-called greatness does not mean "never make mistakes" or "Xanadu"). Of course, no matter how great the system is, it is not a panacea. Last year, a White House reporter was forced to resign because he criticized Jews. This kind of dictatorship is just around the corner. The road to reflection in the United States is never-ending. .

Good Night, and Good Luck. quotes

  • Edward R. Murrow: He was one of those civilized individuals who did not insist upon agreement with his political principals as a precondition for conversation or friendship.

  • Edward R. Murrow: That's why I never plan ahead.

    William Paley: Really? Because you never know...

    [Drops an envelope full of evidence suggesting Murrow was on the Soviet Union's payroll]

    Edward R. Murrow: Been reading fiction?

    William Paley: I really hope so. You tell me.

    Edward R. Murrow: Well, now we know how they will come after us.

    William Paley: This is just their first shot. Somebody's going to go down.