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Would have allowed. Would have caused consternation. Allegedly authored. Moreover, the Wiki post leaves out many crucial elements portrayed in the film which is itself, as already noted, supremely one-sided. What is striking about the film is the degree to which it lauds Mapes and her colleagues played by Topher Grace, Elisabeth Moss, and Dennis Quaid most emphatically precisely when they are displaying their worst journalistic judgment. In the many conflicts between this crew and their CBS supervisors Bruce Greenwood, David Lyons, Rachel Blake over whether they did due diligence or at what point a correction might be appropriate, Truth clearly intends that we side with the former, despite the fact that the latter consistently offer by far the stronger case.

What is particularly disappointing about Truth is that the writer-director Vanderbilt was also responsible for the script for Zodiac , one of the most underrated films of the last decade. That film, directed by David Fincher, was tremendously savvy about journalism, detective work, and the role of uncertainty.

Here, by contrast, in his directorial debut, Vanderbilt loudly and explicitly picks a side—and, crucially, the wrong one. In place of these attributes, Truth can only offer: an admittedly rushed, insufficiently verified scoop; a politically motivated crank offering documents of dubious origin; and an entirely hypothetical conspiracy. But they are consistently discussed with an afternoon-special level of wonder and naivete, despite the fact that all the discussants are battle-hardened news vets.

Unfortunately, that is not the movie that Vanderbilt chose to make. Skip to content Site Navigation The Atlantic. James Hergott Self as Self. Keith Jardine Self as Self. Phil Nurse Self as Self. Mauro Ranallo Self as Self.

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