4:6:25
These are exactly the questions we should all be asking about the people who run our fraudulent world. And since everyone seems to be fraudulent—not who they say they are, not what their job title says they are, doing something other than what they are paid to do, paid more than we know—we need to demand these answers from everyone.
Three Days of the Condor, 1975. (I have complained about Redford as an actor many times in my essays over the years, but this is his finest and most interesting role. He does something excellent and moving in this film. He gets out of his own way).
My other two posts on Three Days of the Condor: