equal love, equal people

Garth 2022-03-26 09:01:11

After watching it, I am deeply touched. In real life, the world we thought was peaceful and just, but this phenomenon may only exist in your country. Through the film, we know that the world is not as you imagined. , it turns out that human nature is not as good as you think. When you feel that it is something that non-human beings can do, but it is done by many people, when you think that the social status of women in the world has improved in the new century, you But it was defeated by reality, adapted from real events, reality is so cruel, human nature is ruthlessly trampled on, the so-called guardians of world peace are doing things behind the scenes to destroy peace, only when someone wants to break this status quo, only to find out , It's not that the superiors don't know, but the superiors know it from the beginning. Isn't this ironic? Everything stems from connivance. In the hearts of the public, this institution is so considerate of the people and the world, but the back is so dirty and unbearable. This film is insinuating but also warning, don’t deceive us , because secrets are not always secrets.

At the same time, there are also feminist ideas. Women are trafficked and persecuted. Why don't men? This is what the film expresses. Everyone should be respected and everyone should live in this world as equals.

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Extended Reading
  • Ericka 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    It was a little boring at the beginning, but then the plot became more and more compact and profound. After watching movies that made people feel very heavy, there is an extremely bad animality hidden behind those glamorous human natures, a world that is so dark that it can't be added! Rachel Weisz’s acting is good, I don’t have to say!

  • Linnea 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    David Strainze's strength is that he's very yin when he plays the good guy or the bad guy, which makes his behavior in the movie unpredictable. Rachel Weisz wants to win an award, but the quality of the film does not support her enough

The Whistleblower quotes

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

  • Fred Murray: [interrupting here findings] Where are we going, Columbo?

    Kathryn Bolkovac: I don't know, but um, something fucked up is going on.

    Fred Murray: Ooh. Honey, it's like I say, this is Bosnia. These people specialize in "fucked up".