Chapter 48 New White Lotus

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Beginning with Stephen Glass’ monologue, the daily life of the New Republic magazine begins.

The young man who often wears a pair of thin-rimmed glasses almost always has a slight smile on his face. He is friendly and elegant in appearance, and has a gentle and easy-going temperament. He has a great advantage in appearance - at least. You can't find anyone in The New Republic who doesn't like Stephen.

Although Stephen Glass is only a newcomer who has just joined the job, he is diligent and smart. To him, life that seems busy day after day is actually full of challenges and freshness every day.

Stephen remembers each colleague's preferences and birthday, and will prepare surprise birthday gifts for them, or use drinks with different color labels or numbers to mark everyone's favorite flavors at parties. He is willing to listen to your complaints and complaints when you are exhausted by the tedious work. Even if he can't help, he can at least keep it secret.

Although Stephen will also make some mistakes, such as whether the hotel in the report has a small bar that provides certain special services. As Stephen's former boss and a mentor and friend, Michael was conniving towards Stephen - because he had brought this boy up with his own hands. He chose to believe Stephen as always, but he didn't know that this was the first step in the other party's shocking lies.

Even if Michael was later fired and left the New Republic, the person who couldn't let him go was Stephen, the most energetic, youngest, and most caring kid at the magazine.

But this is also where Stephen first began to change. With the departure of Michael and the promotion of Chuck, who entered the New Republic magazine in the same issue as himself, the other party became the new boss, and after Stephen put in so much effort Still standing where he was - he was not reconciled.

Invisibly, he has won the hearts of almost everyone in the New Republic. Everyone trusts Stephen immensely. Even when Stephen is secretly dealing with other big magazines and newspapers, as long as he says "I don't have it, nothing will happen." "If you open your eyes slightly and look at them with an innocent and indifferent look, there will be no further follow-up questions.

This is what Stephen summed up as a successful journalist needs to do and be able to do.

Fully understand the hobbies of colleagues, prescribe the right medicine, and speak out the truth. When necessary, retreat in order to advance, and play hard to get. This kind of trick has been tried and tested by Stephen.

On the basis of all this, and with the help of Michael's resignation, Stephen gathered the hearts of the people in the office closer to him and quietly isolated the newly appointed editor-in-chief Chuck.

"Vincent, you look really bad." Leonardo whispered in his ear, "But what's even worse is that all this makes it impossible to hate you." "

That's not good. "?"

Vincent still stared at the screen with his eyes. In his opinion, this movie is no longer just about the personal biography of Stephen Glass. Martin Scorsese is more about his own style and vision. Laws has been added to it, and Martin Scorsese's additions have made the conflicts in the office more ups and downs than the slightly silly office struggles in the previous script.

"I have to say that Vincent's performance ability has improved again. In "The Age of Era", he was still a little bit unable to let go, but in "The Secret", people have been completely immersed in his various interpretations. Before. After all, there are still two big actors, and this movie is completely his home court, and Peter Sarsgaard failed to suppress him."

Film critics present were whispering to each other. Obviously, this incident was caused by the biggest news in the world. The movie adapted from the scandal brings not only memories of previous events, but also a torture of personality and professional ethics.

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