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| SHATTERED GLASS (2003) | |
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The New Republic is a news publication located in Washington D.C. which is read by many significant individuals of the American society. The publication is written mostly by young aspiring writers that want to use the New Republic as a stepping stone in their career. One of these careerists is Stephen Glass who wants to become one of the most famous journalists of all times, and he does this by saying the right things at the right time. Stephen knows how to mingle and to make people feel welcome as he wins their trust. However, his charade is about to be discovered as one of his stories turns out to be pure fiction. Shattered Glass is based on an article about the same individual who conned his way into the news world of journalism. This story is supported by a brilliant cast, which offers a pretty good cinematic experience in the end. |
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| 3/29/2004 | |
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