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An American went to Africa to look for a red diamond, and when he found it, the American died. But he met a black friend, who later posted.
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Because he was already injured, and his departure would only drag down his comrades, he chose not to go.
Archer was shot in the lungs, and although he did not die immediately, he soon suffocated due to the puncture of the lungs.
He could be seen panting for air at the end of the conversation, because of this, he knew he wouldn't survive, and the pilot had told him to get rid of Solomon.
Father and son, for their father and son to get on the plane, Archer stayed, and eventually died, and Solomon Fandi and his son survived.
Theme of the film: This film concentrates the elements of money and violence, exposes the blood behind the diamonds, capital has always been related to blood, and in a larger sense, it is that in fact, many evil deeds are related to the lives of ordinary people.
Diamonds are because of people's crazy pursuit that some people want to make super profits.
To capture, the same is true in other aspects, such as the Tibetan antelope.
It was because many people in Europe liked his wool that he was hunted, and behind the bloodshed was the ordinary needs of ordinary people.
Remind people that environmental protection and doing good are actually in your daily life.
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The ending is:
Leonardo's character is dead, but he lets the black man run out on a plane, and the black man has a blood diamond, and he will tell everyone the truth. Finally, Leonardo faces the sunset and says his wife a final kiss goodbye (in **), and then faces death with a smile.
There is a long-standing saying on the African continent: "If you want to live a long life, don't touch diamonds." "In some African countries, diamonds are used by armies to purchase armaments** and are the reason for years of war.
Every diamond from a war-torn country is clinged to the blood of an African miner, or a war victim. Therefore, the diamonds here are called "blood diamonds".
Since the nineties of the last century, Sierra Leone has been plunged into an eleven-year civil war, and the roar of the lion has become the cry of sorrow for the people of Sierra Leone. And the cause of all this is precisely those sparkling and dazzling diamonds.
As one of Africa's leading diamond exporters, Sierra Leone earns $200 million a year from diamonds, and during the war it naturally goes into the pockets of the rebels to buy the war use. It was not until the end of the civil war in 2002 that this tragic vicious circle stopped.
Leonardo's character is dead, but he lets the black man run out on a plane, and the black man has a blood diamond, and he will tell everyone the truth. Finally, Leonardo faces the sunset and says his wife a final kiss goodbye (in **), and then faces death with a smile.
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Set in Sierra Leone during the civil war of 1999, "Blood Diamonds" aims to reveal the sordid nature of diamond smuggling. There is a long-standing saying on the African continent: "If you want long life, never touch the diamond!"
If you want to live a long life, don't touch diamonds, it can be seen that behind the shining octahedron, there are hidden secrets and blood-drenched crimes. The title Blood Diamond is not the name given to make the film, the term has been around for a long time. There are also synonyms such as conflict diamond and war diamond in English, which specifically refer to smuggling stills that are used to buy and sell smuggling stills for these "special purposes" in war zones, which are used to organize rebels to fight against legality or indiscriminately kill innocents.
Diamond. Therefore, it was the word that came first, and then there were movies that used ready-made nouns as titles. There is a scene in the film where Colonel Coch (played by Arnold Vosloo) grabs a handful of red clay and says that it is soaked in the blood of many generations of Africans.
And the giant diamond that affects the fate of everyone in the whole film is faintly red, and it seems to have been stained with blood. The story of "Blood Diamond" takes place in 1999, when the world is paying attention to the zipper door incident in the United States, and Sierra Leone is in a civil war. Diamond smuggler Danny Achill (played by DiCaprio) accidentally learns that a coolie named Solomon Wandi (played by Jimon Hughes) has hidden a huge diamond in a diamond field controlled by the rebel "Revolutionary Alliance Front" (RUFF).
This pink diamond the size of a bird's egg is used by coolies to find their wives and children and reunite their families; The smugglers will make one last deal with it, and get rid of the tired smuggling life away from Africa; The Colonel was to use it to continue his arms business; The rebel leaders will use it as a prelude to take revenge on the coolies who have hidden treasures; Female reporters have to track its whereabouts and expose the jeweler's shady deals. In the end, someone got what they wanted, someone returned to the loess, and the stone, to which many people's lives were bound, was locked in a numbered box (AC07) in the basement.
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The pink diamond from the movie "Blood Diamond" (a virtual movie prop) is held by the owner for 20 million euros** (rough stone). At the same time, the diamond is implicated in the fate of the protagonists Danny Archer and Solomon.
Solomon was originally just an ordinary fisherman, but he was forced by the rebels to leave his family to mine diamonds in troubled times. During the mining process, Solomon discovered a rare pink diamond and ventured into hiding. He knew that if it was revealed, he would surely die.
But in order to change the fate of his wife and daughters as refugees, he decided to take a desperate risk. The rebel guards discovered Solomon's possession of diamonds and threatened Solomon with guns to hand over them.
Just as Solomon was about to hand over the diamonds, the ** army launched an attack on the diamond mines. The guard was shot and fell to the ground, and Solomon picked up his machete and, not far away, dug a small hole and buried the diamond in the small hole. As soon as the diamond was buried, he was captured by the ** army.
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