Spotlight: The Boston Globe

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Spotlight dramatizes the documentary of how a leading news source, The Boston Globe, unveiled the outrageous wrongdoing of child molestation and hidden secrets under the local Catholic Church (Spotlight). It is a movie of power that makes the viewer experience the anger and pressure the reporters are feeling while trying to investigate what really happened in the Catholic Church (Spotlight). The investigation of one of the most profound institutions causes quite an uproar in the city of Boston. Directed by Tom McCarthy the 2015 drama film, Spotlight, will make you question the Catholic Church and the top lawyers in the state of Massachusetts (Spotlight). This film captures the positive and negative power of the press, the impact of The Boston Globe and their journalists, and the significance of power in the Catholic Church (Spotlight). The film, Spotlight, written by Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, stars Mark Ruffalo as Mike Rezendes, Michael Keaton as Walter “Robby” Robinson, and John Slattery as Ben Bredlee Jr (Spotlight). The movie begins …show more content…

The investigation, done in 2001-2002, by The Boston Globe’s investigation team known as “Spotlight” is run by Walter “Robby” Robinson, who leads the group of writers to unveil the hidden secrets about the Catholic Church and the child molestation claims that have been issued (Spotlight). When Mike Rezendes finally finds enough evidence to be able to have a story for the paper he takes it to his boss, Robby, but his boss doesn’t think they have enough evidence to convict the entire Catholic Church (Spotlight). Robby explains to the team that with the evidence they have they will only be able to convict a few priests instead of getting to convict all of the priests along with the Catholic Church that should get convicted (Spotlight). The viewers can experience the anger the journalists are feeling when Mike says, “It’s time,

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