Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Collateral murder
In the end, Julian Assange is just a whistleblower, therefore a film after film that's been produced lately of him, is highly excessive. I honestly think that he's done good, revealed important secretive documents that in a real and honest world should easily knock off few governments and lock up hundreds of key figures and kingpins in the ivory towers of modern society. But not here, so Julian Assange will be remembered - until entirely forgotten - just as a journalist of sort. Benedict Cumberbatch does an excellent job portraying this only slightly eccentric character, but otherwise the movie was a big fucking bore.
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