Where there is war, there is an army, and where there is an army, military prostitutes are needed.

Justyn 2022-01-13 08:03:14

Last year, Canada and Germany co-produced The Whistleblower. Talk about the trafficking and sexual violence of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In fact, these trafficking and violent activities are operated behind the U.S. officials and private companies that cooperate with the U.S. government.

In fact, what the film finally expresses is that this struggle ended in failure, and the world is still a patriarchal society. Although some people were expelled, even though Katie finally showed the evidence to the public, don't tell me that girls in those places in Bosnia and Herzegovina are no longer bullied.

Where there is war, there is an army, and where there is an army, military prostitutes are needed. However, there are some people who volunteered to be military prostitutes, which resulted in trafficking and violence. The United States has always trampled on the sovereignty of other countries under the guise of safeguarding world peace, and sent troops there, resulting in direct racial warfare and various complex social problems.

A good film adapted from real events, the performance of the two beauties of Rachel Weisz and Monica Bellucci, also revealed that they not only use their bodies to win the opportunity to perform, but also prove that they are also thinking about being influential What should be the information and value that powerful women should spread.

The dirt hidden in some corners of the world can only be seen by the eyes of women.

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Extended Reading
  • Tamara 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Slow heat, the second half is wonderful

  • Chase 2022-03-20 09:02:30

    My heart was torn apart by the bullet that exploded Laya's head. so fucking unfire.

The Whistleblower quotes

  • [first lines]

    Raya: [in Ukrainian] I have to get home. Mama's gonna kill me.

    Luba: No. You are staying with me tonight. Roman wants us there at nine in the morning. Raya, we've been over this. It's just a few months working in a hotel.

    Raya: Yes, but...

    Luba: You want to work at a Copyshack like your mother? He said it was both of us or nothing!

    Raya: ...No.

    [walks away]

  • Blakely: During your training you will see that peace is harder won than war. That every mornings hope is haunted by yesterday's nightmare.