Slow Talk [0114] The Whistleblower The Whistleblower

Makenzie 2022-03-24 09:03:09

A movie starring a female character is not easy to win at the box office unless the producers and executives have absolute confidence in the actress' appeal. Even in Hollywood, there are not many such actresses, and after Julia Roberts and Angelina Julie held the title for several years, Rachel Weisz has now stepped into the ranks.

It's another movie based on real events, and the character's name is exactly the same as the real person's name. After reading it, I have really lost all trust in the international politics and humanity represented by the United Nations. The existence of all unspoken rules naturally has its reasons, but the people who should hold the most universal values ​​are only driven by interests. All the rules have become their excuses, what else can the world trust? All the perpetrators will be freed. The heroine, who held her faith and dared to fight, failed to save her life in the end, but could only live in seclusion in the Netherlands. There are still many quagmire like Bosnia on the earth. War makes life so difficult for ordinary people who just want to live and live. Most of the wars are just competing for interests, whether it is money, resources, population or dominance of ideas. . To be able to live in a peaceful society, let's talk about masturbation.

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  • Alysson 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The subject matter of this film is very appealing to me, and I also admire the characters who expose the true events of the scandal. While some of the footage is shocking, the overall lack of power. The ending is too bland~

  • Jordy 2022-03-20 09:02:30

    Women are always hurt! ! !

The Whistleblower quotes

  • Blakely: You're trespassing.

    Kathryn Bolkovac: So what? What are you going to do? Fire me again? You gonna arrest me? I have diplomatic immunity. Isn't that what you all rely on around here?

  • [last lines]

    BBC Reporter: Given everything you've been through, would you do it again?

    Kathryn Bolkovac: Yes. Yes, I would. No doubt about it.