"Snowden"-Oliver Stone-2016
Laura Poitras, well known documentary film maker., made Citizen 4 which covers much of the same material.
This is available on IDMb free with commercials. It's worth a look if the subject interests you. The basics of this situation are probably known to most of you. Snowden held various positions in US intelligence and with private contractors who supplied minds to the intelligence services. What Stone's film does is to provide background and context for Snowden's actions in releasing a vast trove of secret information. Reading a bit about Snowden and watching these two films, i believe that Snowden acted from a motive of exposing the government's collection program on every American and millions of foreigners. The government's reason was to protect the US against Terrorist attacks; Snowden alleges that the material was used more as an economic/political weapon than for national security purposes.
If you have followed me so far, then you know if this subject interests you. Freedom of information and freedom from surveillance are major issues for me. Stone does a good job presenting the material, and involving the viewer. Snowden believes he is a patriot; he comes from a military family. He joined the Army, but he failed to complete Ranger training because of what appears to be epileptic seizures, but that is not reallyy made clear. He does complete CIA training in the film. His mentor, Corban O'Brien (Rhys Ivans) says to the trainees" Bombs won't stop terrorism, brains will." This film character is a composite of several real life individuals. The other major characters are real people with the exception of Hank Forrester (Nicholas Cage) who is based on a single real character who appears in the documentary.
The film cycles between making the documentary and Snowden's life before the releasing of classified and secret information. Melissa Leo plays Laura Poitras; Zach Quinto plays Glenn Greenwald, Guardian Journalist, Tom Wilkinson plays another Guardian journalist, and Joseph Gordan-Levitt plays Edward Snowden. He is excellent. Shaleen Woodley plays his long time romantic interest, Lindsay Mills.
Stone interviewed Snowden multiple times before filming began. Gordon-Levitt also met Snowden and viewed available film and talked to his family. There is agreement among journalists, the family, and critics that this is an accurate performance. The US government sought to arrest Snowden under the Espionage Act.
This is a problematic law which allows the defendant virtually no defense. This includes the defense that the government itself broke the law, Snowden ended up in Russia; he is still there. Many people believe he is a traitor. His revelations did force some changes in practices by the NSA.
This a well made film. I found it interesting and entertaining. However, it like Snowden is pretty nerdy. It is available to view for free, Another motto from the film: "Secrecy is security; security is victory."
Laura Poitras, well known documentary film maker., made Citizen 4 which covers much of the same material.
This is available on IDMb free with commercials. It's worth a look if the subject interests you. The basics of this situation are probably known to most of you. Snowden held various positions in US intelligence and with private contractors who supplied minds to the intelligence services. What Stone's film does is to provide background and context for Snowden's actions in releasing a vast trove of secret information. Reading a bit about Snowden and watching these two films, i believe that Snowden acted from a motive of exposing the government's collection program on every American and millions of foreigners. The government's reason was to protect the US against Terrorist attacks; Snowden alleges that the material was used more as an economic/political weapon than for national security purposes.
If you have followed me so far, then you know if this subject interests you. Freedom of information and freedom from surveillance are major issues for me. Stone does a good job presenting the material, and involving the viewer. Snowden believes he is a patriot; he comes from a military family. He joined the Army, but he failed to complete Ranger training because of what appears to be epileptic seizures, but that is not reallyy made clear. He does complete CIA training in the film. His mentor, Corban O'Brien (Rhys Ivans) says to the trainees" Bombs won't stop terrorism, brains will." This film character is a composite of several real life individuals. The other major characters are real people with the exception of Hank Forrester (Nicholas Cage) who is based on a single real character who appears in the documentary.
The film cycles between making the documentary and Snowden's life before the releasing of classified and secret information. Melissa Leo plays Laura Poitras; Zach Quinto plays Glenn Greenwald, Guardian Journalist, Tom Wilkinson plays another Guardian journalist, and Joseph Gordan-Levitt plays Edward Snowden. He is excellent. Shaleen Woodley plays his long time romantic interest, Lindsay Mills.
Stone interviewed Snowden multiple times before filming began. Gordon-Levitt also met Snowden and viewed available film and talked to his family. There is agreement among journalists, the family, and critics that this is an accurate performance. The US government sought to arrest Snowden under the Espionage Act.
This is a problematic law which allows the defendant virtually no defense. This includes the defense that the government itself broke the law, Snowden ended up in Russia; he is still there. Many people believe he is a traitor. His revelations did force some changes in practices by the NSA.
This a well made film. I found it interesting and entertaining. However, it like Snowden is pretty nerdy. It is available to view for free, Another motto from the film: "Secrecy is security; security is victory."