Review of Ghosts (2014) by Pirkko S — 22 Nov 2008
Anyone would be touched by this movie, on either side of society. The matter is very complicated. Nick Broomfield is a humanitarian and says "it's only a small amount for the UK government to pay to these victims' families", which is true. On the other hand the government does not pay because if they do they would basically agree to illegal immigration, which is wrong. Thousands of people living legally in Britain need that money as well.
Another thing is that the Chinese mentality should change. In the making of a Chinese father of a male victim says "My son did not get a girlfriend because of our house. As soon as a girl saw this house she refused to marry him. So my son was forced to travel to the UK to make more money for a better house".
If I hear this I scream in disbelief and think "Why the hell do the Chinese not marry anyone for the sake of love??" I can only say to the Chinese to blame themselves! Stupid materialistic idiots!
Anyway, it's up to the viewer to decide but emotions will definitely come!
This review of Ghosts (2014) was written by Pirkko S on 22 Nov 2008.
Ghosts has generally received mixed reviews.
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