Gangsters, judges and even thieves have opened their minds to the manipulation of the news media, doing everything to achieve their goals, allowing you to look at the news industry from a different perspective.
The Great Case (2004)

This film is mainly about the Hong Kong police because of a mistake was filmed, and then led to Hong Kong residents do not trust the Hong Kong police, so the Hong Kong police decided to use the power of the media to reverse this matter back, so hong Kong residents believe in the Hong Kong police, so they dispatched all the police, let each of them take the camera, and then sent back the picture clip, sent to the public, but the villain Ah Yuan is not vegetarian, the police sent once, Ah Yuan sent out a face, and the police wrestled wits.
Mad City (1997)
Speaking of the influence of public opinion, I immediately remembered two sentences: one was said by Mencius: "Three people become tigers"; the other sentence was said by Goebbels: "A lie repeated three times is the truth.".
A kind, reckless, and somewhat stupid father, Sam, was laid off simply because the museum was short of money. With a difficult life, he went to the museum owner with a gun and explosives for his children, just to scare her and let her listen to his thoughts for even five minutes. This matter could have been resolved very well. However, instigated and hyped by a group of journalists, including the protagonist Max, the incident becomes more and more unmanageable, and finally ends with the tragedy of Sam's suicide.
Man on a Ledge (2012)
Nick Cassidy, once an upright and responsible police officer, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on suspicion of stealing $40 million of diamonds. His only chance to leave prison was to attend his father's funeral, where he escaped. However, it is puzzling that he did not leave the country, but went to the Manhattan Hotel to open a 24th-floor room, scrubbed carefully, and fell down the stairs in the eyes of the most prosperous New York.
Want spoilers? The ending is brilliant!
Highly Skeptical Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (2009)
Television journalist Hijay Nicholas worked with his friend Cowley Finlay on the television station's Investigative Reporting section. During coverage of a murder, Seajay met Ella, an assistant prosecutor in the district attorney's office, and suspected her superiors based on the interrogation footage she provided, and District Attorney Martin Hunter won the prosecution by forging DNA physical evidence to pave the way for his campaign for governor. Clueless, Hijay decides to work with Cowley on a seamless plan to deliberately procure all sorts of physical evidence to identify himself as the top suspect in a murder of a prostitute.
Cidade de Deus (2002)
Can you imagine that the leader of the gang would be so angry that the reporter reported on another gang and did not report it, interviewing the reporter himself?
This is the real Latin America, poverty, violence, drugs, corruption. Unlike "Ancient Puzzle Boy", the documentary technique and clever structure make it far more than the general entertainment of the public commercial film, in which any one of the characters can be made into a good movie. City of God shows us the essence of journalism.