Blood Diamond: Africa `s another side, which mixes thriller and historical events.
Original title: Blood Diamond
Director: Edward Zwick
Screenplay: Charles Leavitt
Photography: Eduardo Serra
Music: James Newton Howard
Editor: Steven Rosenblum
Year: 2006
Country: United States of America `
Distribution: Warner Bros
Length: 143`
in Italy Release Date: January 26, 2007
Genre: War
After the Last Samurai, Edward Zwick returned with a Thriller based on the fascinating historical and political events of diamond smuggling in Sierra Leone, a country ravaged by civil war in 1999. Against the backdrop of conflict and chaos generated by it, with a thousand dead and more than a million refugees, moving Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio), a former mercenary from Zimbabwe became a smuggler and Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou), a fisherman ethnic Mende.Solomon, forced to work in a diamond mine open to the rebels of the RUF, is the rare pink diamond and hides. Upon learning this news, Archer offered him in exchange for diamonds, help in finding his family lost the civil war. The two, both Africans, but with entirely different experiences, encounter in their journey Browen Maddy (Jennifer Connel), a charming American journalist who upset the life of Archer, asking it, cynical and ready to do anything to get his money, his bosses to report and expose the serious responsibility Zwick mondo.Con before the whole this film manages to touch all the grave consequences that war brings. The film deals with the problem of child soldiers stolen by force from their families and "educated" with as much violence by the rebel RUF, the problems of refugee camps, and overcrowded conditions with poor hygiene and, finally, also shows how much has the blame ' West in these events, which responds to all this lightly, or worse, with indifference. A film that leaves nothing to the imagination, which tells real stories of real families like ours, may raise more than surreal images, broadcast by the news quickly. The film, instead of a sterile history book, may represent the best tool for addressing these issues. In other words, a movie is a better way to remember and not forget, and that's what Zwick does with Blood Diamond.
Author: RacheleT
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