Monday, November 16, 2009

Review of movie about a boy soldier

Ezdra is a clip documentary about boy soldier in Africa. The events which happened prior to his capture and the events that followed are graphically displayed. This movie is about a youth under the age of 16 who was captured by African militants during the massacre of his village and the slaughter of his parents. Women were gang raped and left do die; and those who were left to live were brutally mutilated. Ezra's own sister was rape and her tongue ripped out of her mouth. Those in captivity forced to fight and kill with these terrorists were brainwashed regularly, and those whose wills were surrendered to destruction were fed drugs and became further under evil control. Africa is a country rich with diamonds and gold, money for whichever purpose those seeking destruction and control of human lives sought to achieve. Drugs, plumbing, hot water and the amenities of modern life, and weapons were the trade-off. All these desirables were paid for by human lives, whether lost by death or surrender to evil. Although graphically disturbing, this movie was an excellent account of what really happens when power works against humanity.

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