The next day we announced the breakdown of the Variety distribution, which may result in several Oscar nominations for Best Picture in the next edition of the Netflix concert. Chicago audition for the 7/7 movie “Suspects on the Service” in Chicago, which was released on Netflix a month ago. With this timeline we are bringing it back to the forefront.
Written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, the film explores a month-long investigation that began in September 1969. Eight Vietnamese war activists oppose a major Chicago event, the Democratic Conference. Politics that caught the attention of the American press. During the peaceful protests, clashes between protesters and police became increasingly bloody, and opposition leaders were accused of carrying out violent attacks on a number of charges, including conspiracy against the state.
We say the film we see in Chicago is The Trial of the Seven because this play shows very well what happens when politicians, judges and police officers see who is working for him. Recent photos from Chicago and Romania, especially from August 10, 2018. If you look at some of the archive photos used to provide authenticity in Aaron Sork’s review of events, the Romanian viewer can see a great similarity between the two situations.
From a comfortable distance of five decades, following the non-violent struggle against the Vietnam War, we may wonder how the US government can put so many sticks. But when the war was seen as an example of American influence in the world, the United States poured billions of dollars and millions of soldiers into a massive propaganda machine built around it, designed to celebrate the heroism of dubious sacrifices at the forefront. This clearly shows why the protest was so difficult for the authorities. But what happened was more than an ideological struggle: the state is turning against the citizen and violating abuse.
Despite the film’s flaws and accusations, it allowed great artistic freedom to embrace the events that actually took place, not only with this era of Sorkin, but was able to create an environment today. The seven-person test in Chicago is now as dry and effective as an X-ray abuse, and X-rays say it all when you learn more about the effects of war and its devastating effects. In the adaptation Tom Hayden (Eddie Redman) and Abby Hoffman (Sacha Baron Cohen) not only play the role of Leo, but their spirit and rationality have become the dreamy chorus of peace and common sense, and Sorkin’s screenplay did not create everyone else. Defendants.
This process is not only about freedom of expression and civilization, but also about the astonishing influence of the Front. When leaders lose touch with the will of the people (in this case, 2.7 million Americans were abducted from their homes and nearly a million Vietnamese were sent to fight in a war that claimed their lives), the people were forced to set a goal – to get the leaders of the authorities out of their bubble and actually fill them.