Headlines

Headlines

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): 广州话 / 廣州話 (Cantonese)
  • Director(s): Heung Laap-Hang
  • Cast(s): Wakin Chau, Daniel Wu, Maggie Cheung Hoh-Yee, Grace Yip, Yiu-Cheung Lai See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 28min
  • Similar To: A Complicated Story, Be with Me
  • Story:
    A rookie reporter is trying to overcome his lack of experience. An uptight reporter is seeking to find the good in people, and willing to forgive and forget the insults of her job. A middle-aged reporter uses his connections through many higher offices to make his stories come together. Dealing with modern journalism, the movie tries to do justice to both sides of the newspaper industry. On one side, the reporters are trying to do a good job in reporting the news, and for some, bringing resolution to problems. On the other side, the "victims" of reporters, who believe they are entitled to their privacy, are preventing the reporters from doing their job.
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A rookie reporter is trying to overcome his lack of experience. An uptight reporter is seeking to find the good in people, and willing to forgive and forget the insults of her job. A middle-aged reporter uses his connections through many higher offices to make his stories come together. Dealing with modern journalism, the movie tries to do justice to both sides of the newspaper industry. On one side, the reporters are trying to do a good job in reporting the news, and for some, bringing resolution to problems. On the other side, the "victims" of reporters, who believe they are entitled to their privacy, are preventing the reporters from doing their job.