

The Blood Diamond's Pathway story.
This movie is one of my most interest movie. Oh no, I should say that, I feel extremely sorry for the Sierra Leone africans, whose life were apparently described in the movie. Most of you, I believe, must be considering whether it was a boring and'useless'movie for us, citizens in peace country like Malaysia.
Think about it, what happen if we, were borned in an african nation where sanguinary war took place since hundreds yearsago, never seems to stop even now..Lets imagine, what should we do, we're borned like a babarian child, the fate has badly treated us, with no mercy, nothing pardonable...
Absolutely, it was just an imagination, it will never happen, never ever..right? but it was happening right now, this minute, when you are looking at my post, now, in africa.
The 'Blood Diamond' story was set in Sierra Leone, a poor, undeveloped nation with infinity number of civil wars happenedsince long times ago. The theme of the story was mainly the exploitation of the riches, commander soilders from the US,against the poors, the citizens, betrayal armies and the government...too...... The story begins with a pretty scene, it was a picturesque looks of morning sunset, soonly, one of the main characters, Solomon Vandi, was introduced, he is a black, poor fisherman. The fishermen village seems like was the only place of peaceremains of Sierra Leone. Solomon's son, Diah, was a student of the English school nearby, he studied english, he wished thathe can be a doctor in the future. Everything was going on normally and nicely in Solomon's family with his beloved wife andthree children.
But, good things didn't last, soonly, the betrayal army invaded the village with the motive to search for labours to minethe diamond areas manually. Solomon and his family was able to flee sucessfully and seperately, but except for his son, Diah,he was arrested by the army and was compelled to join their allies. The father, Solomon, was searching for Diah greviously but he couldn't find him anyway.
This movie is one of my most interest movie. Oh no, I should say that, I feel extremely sorry for the Sierra Leone africans, whose life were apparently described in the movie. Most of you, I believe, must be considering whether it was a boring and'useless'movie for us, citizens in peace country like Malaysia.
Think about it, what happen if we, were borned in an african nation where sanguinary war took place since hundreds yearsago, never seems to stop even now..Lets imagine, what should we do, we're borned like a babarian child, the fate has badly treated us, with no mercy, nothing pardonable...
Absolutely, it was just an imagination, it will never happen, never ever..right? but it was happening right now, this minute, when you are looking at my post, now, in africa.
The 'Blood Diamond' story was set in Sierra Leone, a poor, undeveloped nation with infinity number of civil wars happenedsince long times ago. The theme of the story was mainly the exploitation of the riches, commander soilders from the US,against the poors, the citizens, betrayal armies and the government...too...... The story begins with a pretty scene, it was a picturesque looks of morning sunset, soonly, one of the main characters, Solomon Vandi, was introduced, he is a black, poor fisherman. The fishermen village seems like was the only place of peaceremains of Sierra Leone. Solomon's son, Diah, was a student of the English school nearby, he studied english, he wished thathe can be a doctor in the future. Everything was going on normally and nicely in Solomon's family with his beloved wife andthree children.
But, good things didn't last, soonly, the betrayal army invaded the village with the motive to search for labours to minethe diamond areas manually. Solomon and his family was able to flee sucessfully and seperately, but except for his son, Diah,he was arrested by the army and was compelled to join their allies. The father, Solomon, was searching for Diah greviously but he couldn't find him anyway.
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