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Frost/Nixon

You know the first and greatest sin or deception of television is that it simplifies; it...

James Reston, Jr.: You know the first and greatest sin or deception of television is that it simplifies; it diminishes great, complex ideas, tranches of time; whole careers become reduced to a single snapshot. At first I couldn't understand why Bob Zelnick was quite as euphoric as he was after the interviews, or why John Birt felt moved to strip naked and rush into the ocean to celebrate. But that was before I really understood the reductive power of the close-up, because David had succeeded on that final day, in getting for a fleeting moment what no investigative journalist, no state prosecutor, no judiciary committee or political enemy had managed to get; Richard Nixon's face swollen and ravaged by loneliness, self-loathing and defeat. The rest of the project and its failings would not only be forgotten, they would totally cease to exist

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You know the first and greatest sin
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or deception of television
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is that it simplifies it diminishes
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great complex ideas tranches of time
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Whole careers become reduced to a single snapshot
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At first I couldn't understand why
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Bob Zelnick was quite as euphoric
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as he was after the interviews
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or why John Birt felt moved to strip naked
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and rush into the ocean to celebrate
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But that was before I really understood
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the reductive power of the close up
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Because David had succeeded on that final day
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in getting for a fleeting moment
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what no investigative journalist
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no state prosecutor no judiciary committee
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or political enemy had managed to get
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Richard Nixon's face
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swollen and ravaged by Ioneliness
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self Ioathing and defeat
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The rest of the project and its failings would
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not only be forgotten
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they would totally cease to exist
Duration
75 seconds
Views
203
Timestamp in Movie
01:47:50
Uploaded
May 19, 2024
Production
Universal Pictures,Imagine Entertainment,Working Title Films,StudioCanal,Relativity Media

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Movie Summary

A dramatic retelling of the post-Watergate television interviews between British talk-show host David Frost and former president Richard Nixon.