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I thought they did a great job in using the proximity of the time the film was made to the actual events without abusing it. We could see clearly the disbelief of the general public (well not too much of that actually) and of the editors themselves (not only because of fear of risking journalistic integrity--but because generally people trusted that the government did not do sleazy, illegal stuff, at least not at the Presidential level). I thought the movie approached representing opinions and reasoning behind secrecy and such was really well done-- maybe, again, because the movie and the characters seemed so real, as it was made recently after the events. --Jackie Reed | I thought they did a great job in using the proximity of the time the film was made to the actual events without abusing it. We could see clearly the disbelief of the general public (well not too much of that actually) and of the editors themselves (not only because of fear of risking journalistic integrity--but because generally people trusted that the government did not do sleazy, illegal stuff, at least not at the Presidential level). I thought the movie approached representing opinions and reasoning behind secrecy and such was really well done-- maybe, again, because the movie and the characters seemed so real, as it was made recently after the events. --Jackie Reed | ||
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