The most worth watching movies about journalism
On the occasion of the anniversary of the Vietnam Revolutionary Newspaper, June 21st, let's take a look at the best movie series in journalism!
"Spotlight" is a simple but moving story about a pedophile group of critically acclaimed pedophile journalists in the early 21st century. The film won the Oscars in 2016 in the category of Best Picture. "Spotlight" is said to have conveyed the heaviest story of the other nominees in the same category.
The content of "Spotlight" tells the true story of how the Boston Globe's Spotlight group reportedly broke through 34-year pedophilia scandals in the US church system. The film's subtly mischievous pedophile scene without pedophilia or scuffle but still praised the courage, passion and the spirit of pursuing the truth to the Boston Globe 's team reporters .
The real-life reporter series brings to light the crimes of 249 priests who have abused and shocked hundreds of American children for more than three decades. When the truth was announced in 2003, the Roman Catholic Church system was in serious trouble. The report was taken to the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2003.
Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, John Slattery, Stanley Tucci, Brian d'Arcy James, Liev Schreiber and Billy Crudup.
Nightcrawler (2014)
Nightcrawler is Dan Gilroy's 2014 American psychological drama. The film revolves around the life of Lou Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal) - a freelance journalist who specializes in hunting hot news , sensational street stories at night and selling to local newspapers and television stations.
Supported by Nina, a former announcer, Louis's work evolved very quickly and quickly became a star in the field. However, not all reporters keep themselves clean when embarked on this dangerous and tempting path.
It can be said, "Nightcrawler" focuses on exploiting the dark side of journalism: the journalist's disregard for all, ready to surpass all legal and moral limits as long as it reaches the purpose of seeking shocking news. Best. From the standpoint of the observer, Lou Bloom gradually turns into a participant in the story, surpassing all moral values and professional principles.
The film is an excellent work of actor Jake Gyllenhaal - who drops to 15kg to play the main role Lou Bloom. The film constantly brings audiences from one emotional level to another: fear, tension, humor, suspense.
Kill the Messenger (2014)
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"Kill the Messenger" is a true story based on the famous Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist: Gary Webb.
In the movie, Jeremy Renner transforms into journalist Gary Webb - veteran reporter who devoted his life to The San Jose Mercury News.
In the 1990s, Webb discovered the secret: the CIA brought CCP into California to sell and raise money for insurgents fighting against the Nicaraguan government.
Despite warnings from both the drug cartel and the CIA agent that the investigation was over, Webb persisted in deepening and expelling a plot of explosives. The journey took him from California prisons to remote Nicaragua villages and top leaders in Washington, DC - all of which attracted particular attention and real threats to Not only Webb's career but also his life with his family.
In addition to Jeremy Renner, the film also starred Ray Liotta, Barry Pepper, Michael Sheen, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Andy Garcia ...
"State of Play" is a film adaptation of the British television series of the same name.
"State of Play" opens with a chase and two shootings. A black boy ran away in panic. A cool professional killer out of hand. The next day, at the subway station in Washington, DC, a woman believed to have committed suicide by jumping into the rails when the train arrived, was discovered to be assistant to the study room under congressman Stephen Collins. (Ben Affleck), a promising politician, is on the way to becoming a candidate for his presidency.
The death of the young girl caused Stephen to cry at the press conference. The right wing causes this scandal to kill Stephen's political career. At the Washington Globe editorial office, all eyes were on veteran reporter Cal McAffrey (Russell Crowe), as he was Stephen's roommate from college years, and also had feelings for his wife. Stephen (Robin Wright Penn).
Despite not wanting to get involved, Cal is forced to take on Stephen when he pleads for him. Along with female newspaper reporter Della Frye (Rachel McAdams), Cal fumbles behind the strange death of a young girl, as well as the "power play" of politicians, from which he "Turning the chessboard", bringing to light the dark conspiracy behind the scenes.
The film builds on the relationship between American journalism and politics on screen with the participation of Ben Affleck and Russell Crowne, who have received praise from both the professional and the audience. Russell even won the Best Actor award at the 2009 AFI International Awards, presented by the Australian Film Institute as a journalist in the film.
Zodiac (2007)
"Zodiac" is another film about Jake Gyllenhaal's journalistic career. In addition, the film was voted 12th best film of the century by BBC (England), with the participation of Mark Ruffalo and Robert Downey.
"Zodiac" is the constant struggle of reporters and police in the chase killers, both sides are trying to do good things, while still keeping the mind sober, must Follow the limits that occupations set.
The film revolves around a hunt for a serial killer claiming to be "the legendary killer." His suicide attempts were so neat and tidy that the killer was hired, taunted by the police force, and his journalistic "nose" in the San Francisco Bay Area. He also left the mysterious message to challenge the functional forces find themselves.
The incident prompted a local cartoonist to take a caricature of a local newspaper and quietly became a detective involved in the killer hunt. "Zodiac" makes viewers understand the "drunken" that only the enthusiastic people have.
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