Enemy At The Gate

Blood Diamond
Directed by :Edward Zwick
Written by :Charles Leavitt
Story by :Charles Leavitt , C. Gaby Mitchell
Produced by :Marshall Herskovitz ,Graham King ,Paula Weinstein ,Alexzander Breault-Boucher
Music by :James Newton Howard
Release date :December 8, 2006 (United States)
Running time :143 minutes
Country :United States
Language :English
Budget :$100 million
Box office :$171.7 million
The film is set in 1999 in Sierra Leone, a West African
nation ravaged by a decade of civil war. Rebel factions such as the
Revolutionary United Front (RUF) frequently terrorize the countryside,
intimidating Mende locals and enslaving many to harvest diamonds, which fund
their increasingly successful war effort. One such unfortunate local is
fisherman Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou) from Shenge. While his family escapes
the rebels, Vandy is assigned to a workforce overseen by Captain Poison (David
Harewood), a ruthless warlord.
One morning, while mining a river, Vandy discovers an
enormous pink diamond. Captain Poison tries to take the stone, but the area is
suddenly raided by government troops. Vandy buries the stone before being
captured. Both Vandy and Poison are incarcerated in the Sierra Leone capital of
Freetown, along with Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio), a Rhodesian smuggler and
mercenary. Archer, a veteran of the 32 Battalion during the South African
Border War, was jailed while trying to smuggle diamonds into Liberia. They were
intended for Rudolph van de Kaap (Marius Weyers), a corrupt South African
mining executive and a major part of the international diamond industry.
Hearing of the pink diamond in prison, Archer arranges for
himself and Vandy to be freed from detention. He travels to Cape Town to meet
his employer, Colonel Coetzee (Arnold Vosloo), an Afrikaner formerly with the
apartheid-era South African Defence Force, who now commands a private military
company. Archer wants the diamond so he can sell it and leave the continent
forever, but Coetzee wants it as compensation for Archer's botched smuggling
mission. Archer returns to Sierra Leone, locates Vandy, and offers to help him
find his family if he will help recover the diamond.
Meanwhile, RUF insurgents escalate hostilities; Freetown
falls to their advance while Vandy's son Dia is among those rounded up to serve
as child soldiers under a liberated Captain Poison. Archer and Vandy narrowly
escape to Lungi, where Vandy encounters his wife and daughters in a refugee
camp, but finds that his son has been taken by the RUF. Vandy and Archer plan
to reach Kono, where Vandy buried the diamond, with an American journalist
named Maddy Bowen (Jennifer Connelly), who is attempting to write an exposé on
the illicit diamond trade. In exchange for her help, Archer promises to provide
her the evidence she needs for her story.
Archer and Vandy, disguised as television journalists,
travel with Maddy and a press convoy destined for Kono, but the convoy is ambushed
by rebels and the three are forced to flee. While trekking through the jungle,
they encounter Kamajor militiamen, who take them to the home of a friendly
local named Benjamin Kapanay. The kindhearted Kapanay offers to drive them to
Kono, though he is injured by an RUF child soldier on the way. The trio arrive
in Kono after a harrowing journey, where Coetzee and his private
army—contracted by the Sierra Leone government—prepare to repulse the rebel
offensive.
Archer, having developed respect for Maddy, gives her the evidence and forces her to evacuate the country with other civilians; Archer and Vandy, having stolen weapons and supplies from Colonel Coetzee's army, set out for Captain Poison's encampment to retrieve the nearby diamond. Along the way, the two men begin fighting over what they perceive as the ultimate goal: Archer wants the diamond, while Vandy cares only about finding his son.
They arrive at the encampment where Archer, seeing they are
heavily outnumbered, calls Coetzee's army via satellite phone to request
backup. Vandy, still desperate to find his son, sneaks into the encampment and
locates Dia; due to Dia's brainwashing, he refuses to acknowledge his father.
Vandy is captured but manages to escape once Coetzee's army arrives. Vandy finds
Captain Poison and beats him to death with a shovel as the mercenaries
overwhelm the RUF defenders. Coetzee then takes Dia hostage and forces Vandy to
produce the diamond, but Archer kills Coetzee after realizing the colonel would
eventually kill them both. Dia briefly holds the pair at gunpoint, but Vandy is
able to talk him down by reminding him of who he was before his kidnapping.
Pursued by vengeful mercenaries, Archer discloses he has been mortally wounded
and entrusts the stone to Vandy, telling him to take it for his family. Vandy
and his son rendezvous with Archer's pilot, who flies them to safety while
Archer makes a final phone call to Maddy, who is in Cape Town; they share final
farewells as he asks her to assist Vandy and his family, and he gives her
permission to finish her article. Archer finally takes in the beautiful African
landscape before dying.
Vandy and Maddy meet in London, where they execute an
undercover operation meant to expose the van de Kaap operation's dirty
dealings. Vandy exchanges the pink diamond for £2 million pounds and a reunion
with his entire family. Maddy takes photographs of the exchange and publishes
her exposé on the diamond trade and van de Kaap's criminal actions. Later,
Vandy appears as a guest speaker at a conference on blood diamonds in
Kimberley, where he is met with a standing ovation.
REVIEW
No need to think twice just watch this Master piece. Want to
know why-Just read this.
I'm writing this review in 2021 July after watching the film
for 10th time.This movie is at it's best when it comes to Storyline,Screenplay,
Cast, Acting and edge of seat scenes.Just watching this movie again and again
just because of Leonardo DiCaprio's Acting in every scene.Once I start this
movie can't see Leo except for Archer. Jennifer,Leo and Hounsou Literally lived
in their characters.Brilliant and Excellent Acting from Leo throughout the
movie. He Looked so real in this character while 1. That scene where under
attack he asks Solomon yes or no again and again.
2.The scene where he saves saves every one with his riding
and after getting down the way he leads others carefully.
3. The scene where he saw Dia the first time and calls for
him under attack and saves the kid.
4. The scene where he makes the deal with his commander ( In
this scene Leo is excellent and shows his conflict in making the deal/ handing
over Dia to commander even though he don't like it.)
5.Diamond finding scene, Whole Acting of both Leo and
Solomon done by Eyes so much interesting how they do it with 4 men surrounding
them and watching them continuously. Director and the actors are Brilliant and
outstanding here.
6.The last of the Leo whole scene is an art piece and
talking over the phone and saying he is where he should be and talking about
the beautiful view with core satisfaction in his eyes. Won't be able to
describe it you have to watch it.
7. And the last scene of the movie when Solomon walks to the podium my heart raising and saying all of them should stand now and they does. Director hat's off man what a incredible thinking man. Tears rolled down my eyes at the last second of the movie.
Black Diamond is a must watch movie. 👍
ReplyDeleteThe film is set in 1999 in Sierra Leone.
ReplyDeleteNot too handsome 😜
ReplyDeleteMorning!
ReplyDeleteFavourite movie.
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