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Ruthie 2022-05-23 18:53:06
A shocking and memorable masterpiece
After watching it, I realized that it was a work in 1984. Wu Han portrayed Paine's modesty, loyalty, bravery, wit and kindness in his first film. I believe he has the talent for acting. I heard that there was S-21 prison in Phnom Penh that specializes in killing dissidents and opposition parties. I...
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Quinn 2022-05-23 18:40:22
Land of killing
The film tells the story of a Cambodian doctor who fell into Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge came to power due to the mistakes of his American journalist friend and fled after nine deaths.
The people who watched this film were too upset, and even more terrified.
Wu Han, a Cambodian who played a...

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Ruby 2022-05-23 15:35:55
Instigated by imagine! It turns out that there were 12 or 3 year old children in the Khmer Rouge. No wonder they were so young in the 2006 documentary. I think almost a whole generation of Cambodians were destroyed by the war.
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Clark 2022-05-23 14:18:22
Only Cambodians who work for the Americans are worthy of escape
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Dith Pran: [during the fall of Phnom Penh] Sidney! No more fighting! No more war!
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Sydney Schanberg: Cambodia. To many westerners it seemed a paradise. Another world, a secret world. But the war in neighboring Vietnam burst its borders, and the fighting soon spread to neutral Cambodia. In 1973 I went to cover this side-show struggle as a foreign correspondent of the New York Times. It was there, in the war-torn country side amidst the fighting between government troops and the Khmer Rouge guerrillas, that I met my guide and interpreter, Dith Pran, a man who was to change my life in a country I grew to love and pity.