Well-known journalist and host Chai Jing, a one-year silence on CCTV, returned with the public welfare environmental protection documentary "Under the Dome". In 2014, Chai Jing felt that breathing together, sharing fate, and doing something for the air, so she investigated the smog, looked for the root cause of the smog at multiple pollution sites, and filmed pollution control experience in many countries. The work "Under the Dome" leverages the Internet to fully detonate viral on social media and video platforms, which is allegorical and reasonable, resonating with the whole people and social concern. You will find that the circle of friends is paid tribute to Chai Jing, and the number of video sites played has set a new record. "I'm not afraid of death, I don't want to live like this" - Chai Jing's affectionate maternal love, social responsibility, pursuit of truth, unyielding courage, people are awe-inspiring, but there are also many conspiracy theorists who question, deny, and frame. For this incident, too much excessive subjective interpretation is meaningless, the key focus is: human beings need to be highly vigilant, start from their own environmental protection and green life, do not be the murderer of themselves and future generations; the country needs to pay great attention to, especially relevant departments, learn wisdom to seek sustainable development.
On the other hand, why did Chai Jing behave so heroically? In addition to her social role, the search for the root cause is also related to her growth, education, and hobbies. She once revealed that she loves to read, write, travel, and watch movies. So from another point of view, has the film had an impact on her outlook on life, values, and worldview? Therefore, through her past programs, articles, and books, the finger film master collected to find out the movies she had expressed or recommended, perhaps these movies had influenced Chai Jing.
★ Those movies that Chai Jing has recommended
01. "Flying Over the Lunatic Asylum" (1975 / USA / 9.0)
☉ Director: Milos Foreman
☉ Starring: Jack Nicholson / Danny DeVito / Christopher Lloyd / Louise Fletcher / Ted Markland / Brad Daurif
☉ Runtime: 133 minutes
McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) pretends to be mentally ill to escape forced labor in prison, and his arrival has a violent impact on the lifeless mental hospital.
Mack's request to watch a televised baseball game challenges the hospital's strict management system and is thwarted by head nurse Rachel (Louise Fletcher); Mike leads the patients out to sea to fish, lifting their spirits but causing headaches for the hospital. The hospital was bold in order to punish Mike. Repeatedly violating the rules of the hospital, it was decided to leave him in the lunatic asylum forever. The free-natured Mike could no longer tolerate life in the lunatic asylum, and he joined forces with his patient, the tall Indian "chief", and began his own plan: to fly over the lunatic asylum.
The film won the 48th Academy Awards in 1975 for Best Picture, Best Actor. Five awards for actress, best director and best adapted screenplay. The protagonist's spirit of "not being free and preferring to die" still has great practical significance in today's society. © Finger shadow
02. Clockwork Orange (1971 / USA / 8.4)
☉ Directed By: Stanley Kubrick
☉ Writers: Stanley Kubrick
☉ Starring: Malcolm McDowell / Patrick Markey / Michael Bates / Warren Clark / John Clive
☉ Runtime: 136 min
Aris (Malcolm McDowell) was an innocent teenager whose special preference was to rap women while listening to Beethoven's symphonies, and once he entered a villa and robbed it, maimed its owner, a novelist, and ravaged his wife with special preferences. Later, for killing a single woman, Alis went to prison and underwent special personality therapy, and after his release, he became completely tired of sexual pleasures.
But when Alis returned home, the crowd did not change his old view of him, and under the weight of all kinds of discrimination, he ran to a villa in the suburbs to catch his breath, not wanting it to be the same as the novelist he had robbed before. The novelist, who was the leader of the rebel group, put Allis under house arrest for some purpose. When the incident exposed the novelist's arrest, his men threatened to restore Alis to his original temperament in order to oppose the government, completely ignoring The shouts of "I'm all right" on the side. © Finger shadow
03. Nebraska (2013 / USA / 8.5)
☉ Director: Alexander Payne
☉ Writers: Bob Nelson
☉ Starring: Bruce Dunn / Will Ford / Bob Odenkirk / Stacy Kirch / Lance Howard / Joan Squibb
☉ Runtime: 115 minutes
Woody (Bruce Dern), the old man, receives an advertisement saying he won the mega prize, and he is convinced of this and decides to walk from Billings, Montana, to Lincoln, Nebraska, to collect the prize. His wife and two sons tried unsuccessfully, and eventually the younger son, David (Will Forte), decided to drive him to Lincoln to receive the award. On the way to Lincoln, they passed by Woody's hometown and decided to visit relatives they hadn't seen in a long time. During the few days of the Woody family's brief stay there, the whole town knew that Woody had won the jackpot, and Woody suddenly became a celebrity in the town, followed by his old creditors. David also gradually learns about Woody's unknown past, and has a new understanding of his father... © Finger Shadow
04. The Twelve Angry Men (1957 / USA / 9.3)
☉ Director: Sidney Lumet
☉ Writers: Reginald Ross
☉ Starring: Henry Fonda / Martin Bauersam / John Field / Lee Cobb / E.G. Marshall / Jack Klugman / Edward Binns / Jack Walden
☉ Runtime: 96 min
An 18-year-old who grew up in a slum was sued in court on suspicion of killing his father, and the witnesses said it was conclusive, and the evidence was extremely unfavorable to him on all sides. Twelve people from different professions formed a jury in the case, and they had to agree in the lounge to decide whether the juvenile was guilty or not, and if convicted, the juvenile would be sentenced to death.
The twelve jury members were different, and with the exception of Juror No. 8 (H enry Fonda), the others dismissed the case with such clear facts that the juvenile was found guilty before discussion began. Juror No. 8 raised his own "reasonable doubts" and patiently persuaded the other jurors that in the process, each of them had different outlooks on life and were also in conflict and competition... © Finger Shadow
05. The Philadelphia Story (1993 / USA / 8.6)
☉ Director: Jonathan Demi
☉ Writers: Ron Nessvanier
☉ Starring: Tom Hanks / Denzel Washington / Antonio Banderas / Joanna Woodward
☉ Runtime: 125 minutes
Andrew (Tom Hanks) and Miller (Denzel Washington) meet in court, both young and promising lawyers, each with their own masters. However, the young Andrew was soon discovered by his boss for homosexuality and AIDS and fired for spurious reasons.
After being fired, Andrew looked around for a lawyer to get justice for him. When Andrew approached Miller, Miller initially rejected him. Because Miller hates homosexuality and aids like a normal person, but when he sees Andrew searching for "AIDS discrimination" in the library, he is met with blank eyes by the administrator and listens to his wife slowly and calmly say their aunt. Many of his friends were also gay when he decided to take on Andrew's case.
In the final courtroom, an ill Andrew resolutely appeared in court... © Finger Shadow
06. "Over the Fire" (1996 / France / 7.1 )
☉ Directed By: Bertrand Brieyer
☉ Writers: Bertrand Brieyer
☉ Starring: Arnolk Greenboo / Gérald Langwan / Valeria Buoni-Tateci / Olivier Martinez
☉ Runtime: 99 min
The story takes place in Lyon. Mary (Anouk Grinberg) is a prostitute, and unlike the women who are forced by life to engage in this awkward profession, Mary loves her job from the bottom of her heart, and no matter how ugly and old her guests are, she can satisfy their service with twelve hearts and tenderness. By chance, Mary meets francis (Olivier Martinez) the homeless man who is sleeping there, and the kind Mary not only brings Francis into the house, but also warms the poor man's cold heart with delicious food and her own body.
Mary and Francis are in love, and she is willing to exchange her body for money to meet the demands of the idle Francis. After a short time, francis's shortcomings in personality are gradually revealed, and he not only shows his antipathy to the profession that Mary loves, but also develops an ambiguous relationship with a nail girl. Soon, Francis is imprisoned for breaking the law, and Mary is standing before the crossroads of her life. © Finger shadow
07. The Fantasy Drift of Pi (2012 / USA / 9.0)
☉ Director: Ang Lee
☉ Writers: Jan Martel / David McKee
☉ Starring: Sura Sharma / Rafi Spall / Irfan Khan /
☉ Runtime: 127 minutes
The story begins in Montreal and ends in Montreal. A writer looking for inspiration (Rafi Spall) stumbles upon the legend of Pai Pathel (Irfan Khan Irrfan Khan). Pai's father (Adil Hussain) owns a zoo. Because of this special living environment, Teenage Pi (Sura Suraj Sharma) has his own set of views on faith and human nature. When Pi was 17, his parents decided to immigrate to Canada with their family in pursuit of a better life, and he had to leave his first love. On the ship to Canada, they meet a brutal French chef (Gérard Depardieu). Late that night in the vast sea, the storm that originally made Pai feel extremely excited became a catastrophe that engulfed the cargo ship in an instant. Pai miraculously survived, drifting across the Pacific in a lifeboat, and had one of his most unexpected companions, Richard Parker, a Bengal tiger. And so the magical adventure begins unexpectedly... © Finger Shadow
08. Sister Tao (2011 / Hong Kong / 8.2)
☉ Director: Xu Anhua
☉ Writers: Chen Shuxian / Lee Eun Lin
☉ Starring: Ye Dexian / Andy Lau / Qin Hailu / Qin Pei / Huang Qiusheng /
☉ Runtime: 118 minutes
Sister Tao (Played by Ye Dexian) is an old maid who has been waiting for the Li family for decades, raising the second generation of young master Roger (Andy Lau). Roger works as a filmmaker and is still single in his fifties, while Sister Peach also continues to take care of Roger and becomes a habit... One day, Sister Tao went to the street market to buy vegetables as usual and returned to her apartment to cook soup. After making a full table of meals, roger waiting for a business trip home from the interior, Sister Tao looked at the street scene outside the window to pass the time, but unconsciously she was unconscious on the ground... Sister Tao woke up to find herself in the hospital, and Sister Tao had suffered a stroke! One arm cannot move freely, and physical therapy must be used to restore mobility as much as possible.
Roger in the busy work for Tao Sister to find a suitable nursing home, during the period of encounter with the old movie shooting to know the grasshopper brother (Huang Qiusheng), Tao sister discharged from the hospital to the nursing home, the environment is strange, the courtyard friends are strange, Tao Sister forced to calm down. Roger often went to the nursing home to visit Sister Tao, the master and servant gossiped like mother and son, still maintained the habit of teasing and ridiculing each other, Sister Tao's mouth was hard and sweet, and the courtyard friends were envious.
Roger specially took Sister Tao to participate in the film premiere ceremony, Sister Tao deliberately dressed up for the first time, took the expensive clothes that had been collected for a long time and set off to the meeting; at the premiere ceremony, Sister Tao opened her eyes, and finally had the opportunity to meet the movie star, Sister Tao lamented that she had no regrets in her lifetime... © Finger Shadow
09. The Truth Comes First (2008 / USA / 8.3)
☉ Director: Rod Larry
☉ Writers: Rod Larry
☉ Starring: Kate Beckinsale / Matt Dillon / Vera Famiga / Angela Bessette / David Humer /
☉ Runtime: 108 min
Female journalist Rachel (Kate Beckinsale) obtains an intelligence from an informant about a rather disgraceful act by the government. The news report was published with the support of her husband, Ray (David Humer) and David Schwimmer. The government eventually put Rachel in the dock for leaking state secrets, and the case was presided over by the self-appointed prosecutor Patton (Matt Dillon). In court, in the face of Parton's questioning, Rachel calmly recounts the whole incident, and the balance in the public mind begins to tilt toward Rachel, but Allen insists that Rachel must say who the provider of the information is, and Rachel gradually falls into a dilemma. Allen begins to put pressure on public opinion and Rachel's family, and Ray gradually resists the pressure of the state and advises Rachel to submit to the state. But Rachel expressed her insistence to Ray: truth comes first. © Finger shadow
★ Those films where journalists seek the truth
As a media person, news person, and reporter, in order to restore the truth of the facts, he bravely and fearlessly went deep into the tiger's den to explore the truth, and even sacrificed his own life.
01. The Inside Story (1999 / USA / 8.1)
☉ Director: Michael Mann
☉ Starring: Al Pacino / Russell Crowe / Christopher Plummer
02. "Evil" (2013 / Japan / 6.7 points)
☉ Director: Kazuya Shiraishi
☉ Starring: Takayuki Yamada / Pierre Taki / Masaya Nakagawa / Chizuru Ikewaki
03. The Life of David Gore (2003 / USA /8.7)
☉ Director: Alan Parker
☉ Starring: Kevin Spacey / Kate Winslet
04. PoisonEr's News (2003 / USA / 7.5)
☉ Director: Joe Schumacher
☉ Starring: Kate Blanchett / Seren Sid / Colin Farrell
05. "Strong Heart" (2007 / USA / 7.4 points)
☉ Director: Michael Winterburton
☉ Starring: Angelina Jolie / Dan Fordman /
07. "Where to Find the Truth" (2005 / Canada / 6.8 points)
☉ Directed by: Artem Igorjan
☉ Starring: Kevin Bakken / Colin Firth / Alison Lohmann /
★ Those movies that journalism students should watch
Chai Jing this time, I don't know how many journalism students' ultimate dreams have been rekindled, although the times are difficult, but justice and truth still need to be maintained. Finally, recommend a list of news-themed movies recommended by Colombian News Review readers: movies that journalism students should watch. If you are interested, you can pay attention to the following:
01. "No Malice" (1981)
Journalists are protected by "no malicious reporting" cases (see the famous New York Times v. Sullivan case in the history of journalism)
02. The Ace of the Inverted Buckle (1951)
Criticism of journalists in Albuquerque for distorting the facts for self-interest.
03. The Great Conspiracy (1976)
Renowned journalists Woodward and Bernstein unearth the truth about the Watergate incident that eventually brought Nixon down.
04. "Near Fame" (2000)
A high school boy embarks on a journey to fulfill his dream of writing a rock band introduction for Rolling Stone magazine.
05. Barrib (2009)
A war correspondent traveled to East Timor in 1995 to investigate the disappearance of four journalists and became friends with the future president.
06. Between the Lines (1977)
A history of the struggle of an underground newspaper in Boston to avoid being controlled by a large corporation.
07. We All Dress For Bill (2010)
Great New York fashion photographer Bill Cunningham documentary.
08. Blood Diamond (2006)
In politically unstable Sierra Leone, the story of the struggle for precious jewelry.
09. Born a Winner (1992)
A conservative folk singer launches a shoddy campaign in which an independent whistleblower tries to confront it.
10. Border Town (2006)
A Chicago reporter investigates the mysterious deaths of some factory workers in the Mexican border town of Juarez.
11. Radio News (1987)
A hypocritical and flashy male reporter, a sincere male journalist, and a love triangle between a female producer who has a difficult choice between the two.
12. Counter-Case (1948)
Because the mother of a so-called criminal advertised in the newspaper, a Chicago reporter once again unearthed the truth about past murders, encountering resistance while discovering that the suspects might not be guilty.
13. "China Syndrome" (1979)
Despite the conspiracy to prevent the report, a journalist who witnessed the accident at the nuclear power plant insisted on publishing the report.
14. Citizen Kane (1941)
In order to find out the exact meaning of the deceased newspaperman's last words, the reporter investigated his life deeds.
15. The Day the Earth Catches Fire (1961)
Despite global collaboration, the Earth is inevitably going to collide with the sun, and British journalists report on the impending catastrophe.
16. The Deadline (1952)
One editor insisted on exposing a villain in three articles at the end.
17. The Devil on Horseback (2007)
Documenting the Darfur genocide through the lens of the U.S. Marine Corps.
18. The Fashion Witch (2006)
An ambitious journalist who works as an assistant to one of the most powerful female editors in the fashion world faces difficult choices after becoming involved in the fashion world.
19. The Ancient Detective (1985)
A Los Angeles journalist who was supposed to investigate drug dealings on the beach found more serious crimes.
20. Sniper Express (2003)
A freelance writer was embroiled in political corruption and violent clashes after promising to send the unknown package from France to Germany.
21. The Storm of the City (1974)
A prominent Chicago journalist who had planned to leave the industry in pursuit of a peaceful life was persuaded by an editor to report on the crazy murderer who was about to go to the gallows.
22. Good Night, Good Luck (2005)
The film chronicles the 1950s CBS journalist Edward R. Murrow's efforts to get Senator McKinsey to step down.
23. The Green Hornet (2011)
A clumsy boy who inherited his position as publisher of the Los Angeles Times from his recently deceased father embarked on a struggle of sin and evil with his driver.
24. Girlfriend Friday (1940)
A newspaper editor tried to frame his ex-wife's fiancé to prevent her from remarrying and persuaded her to return to him.
25. How to Rebel (2008)
Based on Toby Young's memoir of a British writer trying to get into a popular American magazine.
26. The Hunting Party (2007)
A group of journalists who were in danger to investigate Bosnia's top war criminals were mistaken for CIA personnel.
27. "I Love Trouble" (1994)
In order to investigate the truth of the train derailment accident, the two Chicago reporters put aside competition and went hand in hand.
28. The Inside Story (1999)
A chemical researcher risked his career and life to "60 minutes" to tell the inside story of the tobacco boss. (Translator's note: "60 Minutes" is a CBS show from CBS)
29. Journey with Bush (2002)
Documentary about the campaign of former U.S. President George W. Bush.
30. Killing Fields (1984)
With the help of Cambodian photographers, New York Times reporters risked their lives to stay and cover the civil war.
31. The Price of The Flesh (1975)
The German film tells the story of a young girl who, as opposed to a terrorist, has not actually been discovered herself and has been slandered by the media.
32. "Two Tigers Slaying the Dragon" (1962)
In this Western, a senator kills a criminal and confides the truth to a local newspaper.
33. The Important Season (1985)
A murderer warned a Miami journalist covering his trial that he intended to repeat the offense, interfering with the reporter's plans to leave Miami.
34. John Doe (1941)
A fabricated suicide by a disgruntled journalist over the dismissal inadvertently fueled the launch of a political movement as a protest against social illness.
35. A Kiss Settles the Country (1999)
A young journalist investigates her high school alma mater, only to be faced with a difficult choice because she fell in love with a teacher.
36. Television Storm (1976)
A backward television station fired a news anchor and exploited him like crazy before leaving office for the sake of ratings and profitability.
37. The Truth Comes First (2008)
A Washington columnist published a report on the president despite the C.I.A. investigation, but she faces arrest for refusing to provide sources.
38. The Unsanct (1937)
When he discovers that his fatal radiation poisoning was misdiagnosed, a worker travels to New York to seek help from a reporter who decides to help him change his fate.
39. Media Pioneer (1994)
An editor of a New York tabloid interrupted from his current post, but a yellow news piece influenced the decision.
40. Parallax (1977)
A journalist discovers a multinational company conspiracy while investigating the assassination of a senator, and the journalist is eventually killed.
41. Park Avenue (1952)
In New York in the 1880s, a journalist succeeded in starting his own newspaper, angering the owner of a large newspaper.
42. The Gannet Assassination Order (1993)
A law student discovers the truth about the killing of two High Court judges, which makes her a target for someone who wants to cover up the facts, but an investigative journalist intends to publish her story.
43. "Big River Love" (1992)
Brad Pitt plays a journalist in the story about two brothers and their reverend dad growing up in Montana.
44. El Salvador (1986)
A journalist covering the military dictatorship in El Salvador allied himself with rural guerrillas and right-wing armies.
45. "To Cover the Misaki" (2003)
Based on a true story, a journalist ended his career after discovering that an article was fake.
46. Spider-Man (2002)
A comic about nerds turning into superheroes, in which the protagonist Peter Parker fights the evil Green Monster and a stubborn newspaper editor.
47. Important State Cases (2009)
Investigative journalists work with a detective to uncover how the mistress of a member of Congress was killed.
48. "Full of Guts" (1987)
A magazine reporter finds himself in the midst of a scandal in which police believe the pimp he describes in a fictional story is a real suspect murderer.
49. The Stripper (1996)
A single mother who dances in a bar to earn money, she extorts a member of Congress to keep custody of her daughter.
50. Superman (1978)
A reporter by day and Superman by night, Clark Kent must defeat Lex Luthor and his machinations.
51. The Taste of Success (1957)
A powerful newspaper columnist hired a media intermediary to prevent his daughter from marrying a jazz musician.
52. The Teacher's Pet (1958)
A newspaper editor hesitates to go to help a college journalism professor in class, but he pretends to be a student and discovers that she is fascinated by him.
53. Discover the Truth and Run: George Seltz and the American Media (1996)
Documentary about an American investigative journalist and media critic.
54. Under the Fire of War (1983)
The three journalists were caught up in the political machinations of the Somoza regime, which later broke out in an uprising.
55. The Biography of George W. Bush (2008)
George Brolin plays the former president in the film, telling the story of Bush's life and presidential career.
56. The Flames (1997)
The film tells the story of two teams of journalists from the United States and Great Britain and the orphanage on the front line while covering the Bosnian war in Sarajevo.
57. The Age of Danger (1982)
An Australian journalist tried to cover political unrest in Indonesia as a foreign correspondent.
58. Nocturnal (2014)
What they need is more bloody. More exciting. More eye-catching news scenes, in order to get precious first-hand information, Louis even hesitated to "do it himself".
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