If there is no law in the world

Nicola 2022-01-13 08:03:14

This film is the first time this year, after watching the film, I have the urge to look up the information and go through the history. Adaptations based on real stories are often films that have the ability to shake. Today, I have been looking for similar films. No, there is no such thing. Later I thought about it as it should be. First, history cannot be copied; second, political scandals are not so casual and can float to the public. It is more rare.
Why is this happening?
Under the slogan of humanitarianism, he is doing things that destroy humanity; as a person who maintains order and justice, he is doing things that are wandering under the law. I have always believed that in the final analysis, any event will be induced by a fundamental reason, the same as them, the reason is that these people have an umbrella-diplomatic immunity. Without legal sanctions and supervision, the brutality is at a glance. When the accomplices grow up, this phenomenon is simply unimaginable. Just like Bosnia and Herzegovina after the war.
You may feel that the first half is a bit lengthy, but when I think about it after reading it, almost every line is compared with a powerful punch after the film, which is enough to break the hypocritical justice.
Regarding the system
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a multi-ethnic country with strong inter-religious conflicts. In 1992, the three ethnic groups fought over the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the division of territories. After the war, the United Nations sent peacekeeping troops to rebuild, but this brought them a new round of disasters. In the movie, in order to protect the two girls, Catherine begged the female colleagues in that department, but she would only repeat the system and rules coldly. But what about them? Being above the system and wandering under the law is not as good as a robber.
Regarding human trafficking
, Li Yang made "Blind Mountain" in 2007, which was very popular in the world. However, he was beaten into the cold palace of banned films in Country Z. He did not expose the flesh and did not violent, but he was banned because he exposed one. The cruel status quo-human trafficking. When I watched the film, I also imagined what if I was also a trafficked person? I can't see tomorrow. Living and dead are almost the same. It is estimated that 80% of them choose to bite their tongues and commit suicide and reincarnate quickly. "Every day there will be girls being trafficked",
on the media
The essence of the media is always the essence of a prostitute who flatters to hegemony, sings praises for robbers, has no morals and no shame. This is the common perception of the public. However, the truth in the film is fortunate to be made public. Fortunately, it crossed the United States and was reported by the BBC in another way. The BBC has no direct conflict of interest with this matter. The conscience of the media is always an ambiguous issue. If you dare to speak the truth too much, your mouth will be sealed in the end. Even after watching this film, I still will not change this view.
In the end, I
want to say that country Z will never make this kind of film, or even broadcast it.

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Extended Reading
  • Major 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    There are conflicts of interest everywhere, and there are shady secrets everywhere. The difference is whether there are people and whether there are media to expose these. There is a BBC abroad, what about us...CCAV

  • Mona 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    Very good subject is weak

The Whistleblower quotes

  • Blakely: Madeleine, I have to protect this organization, and so should you. The U.N. is too fragile, too important. And that's what immunity is for.

    Madeleine Rees: Immunity, not impunity. The United Nations was formed from the ashes of Auschwitz. The United States led the way, and it's a point of honor with me that the U.N. is not remembered for raping the very people we must protect.

    Blakely: Those girls are whores of war. It happens. I will not dictate for morality.

    Madeleine Rees: So what *are* we dictating for?

  • 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?