Yeah, AFI. Never letting me down. This was a great film, and shares a kinship with Good Night and Good Luck, the story of Edward Murrow, but has a Hollywood Renaissance spin on it, following the trend of 1970 cinema. The acting was phenomenal, the camerawork was complimentary to the story, and nothing faltered. The film was difficult to watch at times because of the sheer depth and significance of the subject matter, but it was absolutely worth the watch, and leaves me thinking and contemplating well after the film has ended.
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11/20/2009
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Underlining denotes a film seen in theaters, an asterisk (*) denotes an AFI film, an exclamation point (!) denotes repeated viewings of a film.
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