Spotlight: Boston Globe's Michael Rezendes and Ben Bradlee Jr. with Seymour Hersh
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- We’ve seen Spotlight - this year’s best picture Oscar winner - but what’s the real-life story behind the gripping film?
The groundbreaking book Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church reveals it all. Hear from Ben Bradlee Jr. and Mike Rezendes, two of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe journalists who uncovered the most damning scandal in Church history, as they take us deep inside their investigative journey. Has the Church’s response to abuse changed today? Find out in this urgent discussion with fellow Pulitzer winner Seymour Hersh.
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A pity Seymour Hersh did not grasp his role as a moderator. Rezendes and Bradlee were the people we should have heard from
"Why aren't people as emotionally invested in the current war as they were in Vietnam?"
"There's no draft, so people don't have a personal stake."
"No, that's wrong."
🙄
The people who came forward to tell their story are remarkable
Just one of the most incredibly Fabulous reporting and fantastic movies I can’t stop watching 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
yes right!
It almost seems that Mr. Hersh is trying to get Rezendez and Bradley to speak poorly of the movie. The fact that they did not give in and spoke of the film with respect and even admiration shows their character, and it made me respect the two of them even more. I like what Mike Rezendez said, “five months of investigation in two hours”. Of course the film wasn’t to get every single thing right but it honored the story and their work as dedicated reporters. And it opened up the movie-going population to the behavior in the Catholic Church of the time, and what it took to uncover the initial story. This could have been such a wonderfully insightful interview with two wonderful reporters. Too bad the moderator wanted to diminish the remarkable film that resulted from the story, and the work of the hundreds of people who put it together as well.
Need to be presented facts. Then we can all have informed opinions.
Great point Mike Rezendes.
Absolutely the worst moderator.
Audience should've boo'ed him off the stage. You'd think that, for having seen the movie, they'd have left at least a tad of their passivity/cowardice/subservience at the door. So, they deserved what they got. But Mssrs. Rezendes and Bradley, Jr., sure didn't.
This is on the event organizers: you dont put Hersch on stage unless you want him talking like he's in the back of a bar
Darts, anyone?
Yup. Seymour Hersh needs to focus on his task here. Instead, he asks the question then answers it. The other two might as well not even be there.
Exactly. Did Hersh suddenly forget the skill and art of interviewing?! Come to think of it, his long articles as a journalist may have relatively few quotes relative to the entire material. So, perhaps that skill is not a strong point in him? Which would be insane in a reporter. But, yes, he's hoarding the stage. That level of selfishness is clearly disrespectful of his two guests, and to the audience as well. I have a helluva lot of patience, but I can't sit through this one, it's that bad. Just randomly click at any place along the interview, and 95% of the time, it's Hersh who's talking.
I made it 24 minutes in and had to go. I wanted to hear from the Spotlight team not some old opinionated fogey blow his own horn.
@@bluefringevintage1343 24 minutes, impressive. Seen these two? Free of wretched, old-fart (any fart) horn-tooting:
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Solid journalism undergird democracy!
very important work they did
Whose interview is this?
I'm wondering...did the posters for the event say "An Evening with Sy Hersh...and Two Other Guys," or "Michael Rezendes and Ben Bradlee, Jr. on Sy Hersh's Opinions on Blogs...and Spotlight (Time Permitting)"?
Why all the personal commentary? Aren’t you supposed to be the interviewer? 🙄
Who is the awful host? People came to this talk and clicked on this video to hear from the Spotlight reporters and not some old over-opinionated old dude. He's interviewing himself!!
Only film I've ever bought too
Was well worth the money
My level of awareness was lifted even higher to this demonic world
👍👍
Very bad interviewer.
In 1968 Pope Benedict XVI as a Cardinal was in charge of the Office of the Inquisition now/then called the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith. He wrote the official Catholic edict to deal with this problem, by covering it up. He summarised the many ways to impede and derail civil and criminal investigations of pedo priests. The few Priests and Cardinals who tried to persue this problem were hamstrung by this Ratzinger's 1968 edict. And yet 3 yrs after the 600 Spotlight articles he became Pope. If you thought you couldn't be shocked any more by this google "Tuam babies sceptic tank" the story of a Catholic institution (run from ~1910s-1960s) for single mothers where the "sinful" mothers became slaves for life and they dumped 800 corpses of kids aged from new born to 12yrs in a sceptic tank.
In the beginning the interviewer gives himself a cowlick lol
No really into books
Only read when a need to kno
But watched a few clips
then watched the film lastnite and was shocked about that much in 1 state n how they got around it for TOO LONG and to think it's the boys club secrets
I was an alter boy if I knew this went on
Think I woulda wrecked that place then
So sick yet so sad for those who did survive
Coming from an abused kid but not by the church chapel whatever you wanna call it
Or even to that extent them poor souls went thru
Knew it went on from what was put out But to this extent sickening
God has blessed these victims
But not the god these rats follow
Fast forward 2021 and it's all falling down
I bought this movie digital here on TH-cam because HBO Max didn’t run it anymore.
I still cry at a number of the scenes. I watch it at least twice a week.
You know it’s a great movie when you watch it and hear it, then watch it without sound and then a third time, listen without watching it.
Spotlight is spot on. It’s very troubling and very informative. There aren’t any breaks or scenes where you might say, “Ok, I get it, now move on.” This movie just doesn’t stop. It keeps you focused and interested.
I hate what these soulless, horrific men did to so many victims. But it was visualized brilliantly by the director, cinematographer, cast and crew.
@@55nfabulous top did same just 2 nights ago after watching clips had to see the movie
Puts alot more into perspective too
Esp this case I'm awaiting for exposing a councillor
After hes convicted al be going higher police and Scottish GOVERMENT as it was covered up twice before I exposed him
So a hope all these rats enjoyed fucking people's heads up
Coz this fucked up heads working fine now and it's payback to all involved
and anymore will be exposed too
Past keeping my mouth shut
About these scum of the earth
So, is the book worth reading at all? I've seen the movie 3-5 times.
So, is the book worth reading at all? I've seen the movie 3-5 times. Please respond, thank you
my dumb comment lOl - being Portuguese, why is Miguel spelling his name with a Z - that is not the way we would spell it- it would be with an S. ok sorry had to. lolol