In 2006, American director Edward Zwick joined with Leonardo DiCaprio to create a film based on the bloody trading of African diamonds. "Blood Diamond" was officially released, which triggered the audience's attention and discussion on diamond trading. The film was filled with bloody and ironic style and the true reproduction of human nature behind diamond mining. It was shortlisted for Oscar’s best actor and supporting actor. The nomination for the five major awards is a classic with strong practical significance. "Blood Diamond" reveals the local illegal diamond trade in Sierra Leone in West Africa. A local fisherman named Solomon Vandy buried a precious pink diamond in the soil. In the chaos he was jailed and learned that his son was rebel. To join the child mercenary, he must find the diamond in exchange for his son. Danny Archer, who started trading in the illegal diamonds at the age of 17, was a mercenary businessman from South Africa. He aimed at this pink diamond and decided to help Solomon escape the prison and rescue his family in order to get a pink diamond. But in the end, Danny, who was seriously injured, returned the diamond to Solomon and covered their father and son to escape the plane, and they died under the gun of the rebel.
[Movie Critics]: Blood Diamond (2006), Political War Thriller Film About Diamond Trading in Sierra Leone in West Africa
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