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WATCHING:![]() George Clooney (director) An extremely well-made, well-paced and unbelievably well-filmed (B&W) film. David Strathairn give a quiet, understated perfomance as Edward R. Murrow, who - with producer Fred Friendly (Clooney) - decided take on the reckless accusations of Sen. Joseph McCarthy during the 1950 communist paranoia. I don't know if this film would play as well in other years; the parallels to McCarthy and his communist vendeta and the current War on Terror resonate today - a decade from now, maybe not. I found the atmosphere of the film its strongest point - B&W done as well as (or better than) Woody Allen, the sets, the constant smoking and scotch-drinking: It was the 1950s, and this is a great snapshot of same. All movies |