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Good Night, and Good Luck
George Clooney knocks the ball out of the park with his second directorial effort (behind "Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind") about newscaster Edward R. Murrow’s public confrontation with Senator Joseph McCarthy when the diabolical Senator was ruining lives and careers under a banner of an anti-Communist ideology. In rich black and white, the film uses a limited number of locations to convey Murrow’s insular world of newsroom television from which he spoke directly to 40 million Americans every night. David Strathairn gives a flawless performance as the stoic Murrow, while McCarthy is allowed to play himself through television monitors that display his visually documented antagonism in the same way Americans apprehend George Bush’s incessantly sarcastic delivery. Clooney’s rigorous attention to detail presents the audience with a consummate telling of a specific example of the media speaking truth to power via one honest man with more integrity than any single person working in media or politics today.
Rated PG, 93 mins. (A+) (Five Stars)
Posted by Cole Smithey on
October 11, 2005 in Drama | Permalink
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