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Edward Zwick directs this tale of a prized diamond, the hands
through which it passes and the inhumanity that results from
man's greed. Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a former
Zimbabwean mercenary now living in Sierra Leone during the
'91-'00 civil war. Archer hears that an imprisoned Mende
fisherman, Solomon Vandy (Djimon Honsou), has found and hid a
large, pink diamond whilst doing forced labour in the mines the
guerrillas are using to fund their war. Vandy has escaped the
camp but his son is left behind. Archer has the wherewithal to
help him make the perilous return to the camp, though his motives
are less honourable than those of the frantic father. An American
Journalist Maddy Bowen is sniffing for a story and forms an
attachment to Archer, who looks like a story all of his own.
She's soon embarked upon the journey with them - her contacts as
useful as those of Archer in securing a path through the
dangerous terrain of this lawless country. It soon becomes
apparent that Archer is not the only one who's heard about this
giant pink jewel and the trio is beset by those intent on having
it at every turn. Can they reach Vandy's son before the rebels
brainwash him and make him yet another boy soldier? Can Maddy
convince Archer to do the right thing for the right reason? Is
there a heart in Archer's chest?
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Leonardo DiCaprio puts a handsome face on an ugly industry: In
parts of Africa, diamond mining fuels civil warfare, killing
thousands of innocents and drafting preteen children as vicious
soldiers. DiCaprio (
The Departed) plays Danny Archer, a white African
soldier-turned-diamond-smuggler who gets wind of a large raw
jewel found by Solomon Vandy, a native fisherman (Djimon Hounsou,
In America) recently escaped from enslavement by a brutal rebel
leader. Archer offers a deal: He'll help Vandy find his
war-scattered family if Vandy will share the diamond with him.
Drawn into this web of exploitation is journalist Maddy Bowen
(Jennifer Connelly,
Little Children), who agrees to help if Archer will tell her the
details of how conflict diamonds make their way into the hands of
the corporations who sell them to the Western world. DiCaprio is
compelling because he never flinches from Archer's utter
ruthlessness; Archer ends up doing the morally justifiable thing,
but only because his desperate greed has led him to it. Hounsou
and Connelly, though saddled with all the moral and political
speeches, rise above the cant and keep the movie's treacherously
formulaic plot rooted in human characters. But in the end, the
story won't stick with you as much as the dead stillness in the
child soldiers' eyes; the horror of African civil strife refuses
to be contained by
Blood Diamond's uplifting message--and the movie is all the more
potent as a result.
--Bret Fetzer
Synopsis
An ex-mercenary turned smuggler and a Mende fisherman, amid the
explosive civil war overtaking Sierra Leone. These men join
forces to recover a rare pink diamond of immense value and rescue
the fisherman's son, conscripted as a child soldier into the
brutal rebel forces.
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