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Rowan 2022-03-24 09:03:09

Saw this movie last night and it was very disturbing and depressing. From the beginning to the end, I watched the corrupt and incompetent local police, the UN peacekeepers of the security company, and the UN peacekeepers of various countries under the banner of humanitarianism. Under the corrupt and fragile system, they condone lawless elements and even participate in it, acting as a protective umbrella. The ending of the movie is very realistic, and the errant women are not redeemed by the occasional one or two whistleblowers with a sense of justice;
the United Nations, an international organization that most people respect. It can't avoid becoming a tool for various interest groups to seek personal gain. A certain UN executive in the film also openly said that war prostitutes are legal. How cruel is this.

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Extended Reading
  • Dagmar 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    Knowing the truth and having the courage to announce it to the public, I found that the devil disappeared for a while and then made a comeback. So despair.

  • Marcellus 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Feeling aggrieved, I feel that the quality of the United Nations troops is comparable to that of the city administrators of the Celestial Dynasty...

The Whistleblower quotes

  • [first lines]

    Raya: [in Ukrainian] I have to get home. Mama's gonna kill me.

    Luba: No. You are staying with me tonight. Roman wants us there at nine in the morning. Raya, we've been over this. It's just a few months working in a hotel.

    Raya: Yes, but...

    Luba: You want to work at a Copyshack like your mother? He said it was both of us or nothing!

    Raya: ...No.

    [walks away]

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