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Blood diamond – Movie Review

September 10th, 2009 No comments

Blood diamond, says the story of how diamonds are born! and by the time when they reach your hands how many lives have lost for that piece of rock!

A realistic movie, supported by Amnesty international, one the best movies in last decade.

The civil war in Africa, the oil crises, the iraq war, the afghan war, the al-queda, the USA…everything is interconnected! The movie is not abt it..but after i watched the movie and was tryig to read abt conflict diamonds, i could find a connection between these.

Amnesty Report on Jan 2006
Conflict or blood diamonds fuel conflict, civil wars and human rights abuses. They have been responsible for funding recent conflicts in Africa which resulted in the death and displacement of millions of people. During these conflicts, profits from the illegal trade in diamonds, worth billions of dollars, were used by warlords and rebels to buy arms. An estimated 3.7 million people have died in Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Liberia, and Sierra Leone in conflicts fuelled by diamonds.

While the wars in Angola and Sierra Leone are now over and fighting in the DRC has decreased, the problem of conflict diamonds hasn’t gone away.

Despite the fact that an international diamond certification scheme called the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme was launched in 2003, conflict diamonds from Côte d’Ivoire are finding their way through Ghana into the legitimate diamond market. As the brutal conflict in Sierra Leone has shown, even a small amount of conflict diamonds can wreak enormous havoc in a country. Between 1991 and 2002 over 50,000 people were killed, over 2 million displaced within the country or made refugees, and thousands mutilated, raped and tortured. Today, the country is still recovering from the consequences of the conflict.

The launch of the film Blood Diamond is a timely reminder that governments and the diamond industry must ensure that no conflict diamonds find their way into the consumer market.

The Bucket list – Movie Review

September 10th, 2009 No comments

A Classic. Very humourus and fine acting by the two legends Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson. One of the best movies Ive seen ever. A screenplay that gives you surprises every other minute and a makes u smile all the way till the end. The story goes through two terminally ill men escaping from a cancer ward and heading off on a road trip with a wish list of to-dos before they die.

Apart from a touching and inspiring story this one is a good entertainer as well. One bad thing about this movie is how bad the VFX has done in this, although it dosent play a big role in this story, a convincing VFX could have being better.