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When charismatic Russian politician Boris Nemtsov, is brutally murdered in Moscow, the American documentary filmmaker, is propelled on a dangerous search for the truth. Along the way she faces the toughest choice of her life – to betray Boris and herself by extorting the truth or go to the end no matter what.
>>>by extorting the truth ??? What is that supposed to mean? The last sentence is confusing; I don't know what to make of it. What is the focus of the documentary? On the controversial life and mysterious death of Nemzow? Or the perilous search for evidence to prove who was ultimately beRead more
>>>by extorting the truth
??? What is that supposed to mean? The last sentence is confusing; I don’t know what to make of it.
What is the focus of the documentary? On the controversial life and mysterious death of Nemzow? Or the perilous search for evidence to prove who was ultimately behind his assassination. (Putin?)
Several documentaries have already been done on Nemzow. Why is there a need for another documentary? What makes this one different?
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This sounds great. However consider that it's already understood that they're 'unprofessional' by virtue of them being vigilantes. Maybe they 'find themselves trapped in a world of..' or 'meet their match in the criminal underworld..' or something like that.
This sounds great. However consider that it’s already understood that they’re ‘unprofessional’ by virtue of them being vigilantes.
Maybe they ‘find themselves trapped in a world of..’ or ‘meet their match in the criminal underworld..’ or something like that.
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I think you mean 'flawed', but you can also say 'botched' or 'bungled' or even 'unsuccessful'. Also consider making a new sentence for 'After much suffering..'
I think you mean ‘flawed’, but you can also say ‘botched’ or ‘bungled’ or even ‘unsuccessful’.
Also consider making a new sentence for ‘After much suffering..’
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