Monday, October 17, 2016
Film Review - Blood Diamond
rhombs ar oftentimes purchased to represent being in love or wealthy, provided what if the lustrous objects secretly correspond gruesome acts of violence and ingenuous communication channel shed...within the world trade, 10 to 15% of telephone line diamonds do (History Channel). Volcanoes are the source of these suitable treasures. It is ironic because just as volcanoes can bring final stage and go up in flames so can the diamonds. Discovering these blood diamonds has caused ruthless civilized wars in African countries. Ruthless warlords and armies are consumed with power. They exploit this power by burning down villages, part limbs of the innocent, and enslaving children. They are financed by the blood diamonds. The buck Blood Diamond characterizes a victim of the civil war in sierra Leone. In the depths of the atrocities taking entrust the victim lookupes for his family. The movie basically provides the audience with an idea of the hardships the victims face and hum an right violations committed. On the other hand, the movie underplays the main(prenominal) issues by focusing on Danny archer (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his ulterior motive.\nThe film Blood Diamond was direct by Edward Zwick and released to theaters on celestial latitude 8, 2006. The film is based in 1999 when a seemingly tranquilize African country becomes a war-zone. The plot focuses on a fisherman named Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou) from Sierra Leone. In attempt to help his family run for from the Revolutionary United social movement (RUF), he is captured and used as a slave in the diamond tap. Vandy shortly discovers an gigantic diamond. The overseer of the workforce headmaster Poison (David Harewood) catches Vandy and before he can act the mine is attacked. Solomon is placed in the identical prison as Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio). Archer being a diamond smuggler, he is intrigued by Vandy. Archer gets Vandy out of prison and agrees to help him in the search for his family in return of the diamond. Maddie Bowen (Jennifer Colleny) is soon broug...
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