"You don't write the truth. You write what people say, what you overhear—you eavesdrop. You don't come across truth that easy." The post Paul Newman Humiliates Fake News and the Deep State in ‘Absence of Malice‘ (1981) appeared first on Breitbart.
The article claims that the 1981 film "Absence of Malice," starring Paul Newman, serves as a commentary on "fake news" and the "deep state." It suggests the film portrays Newman's character triumphing over these forces.
However, the article doesn't provide any specific examples or analysis from the film to support this claim. It seems to be presenting a highly subjective interpretation of the film's themes.
The article claims that the 1981 film "Absence of Malice," starring Paul Newman, serves as a commentary on "fake news" and the "deep state." It suggests the film portrays Newman's character triumphing over these forces. However, the article doesn't provide any specific examples or analysis from the film to support this claim. It seems to be presenting a highly subjective interpretation of the film's themes.