Review of The Killing Fields (1984) by Francis M — 26 Jun 2010
A Grandious War Drama about the Rise to Power and the Reign of Terror of the Red Khmer who create a realistic Portrait of that Time and the Crimes of the Red Khmer and also critize the Bombardement of Cambodcha trough the U.
S. Air Force without Marching In for which it was dedicated earlier and this failed March was responsible for the Victory of the Red Khmer and their Rise to Power who create one of the Ruthless and Violent Systems on Earth who still exist today Million's of People are suffering in Forced Labor Colonys who are comparable to the Concentration Camps of the Nazis the Scenes in this Colony were the most disturbing in this Film and shows how anti-intellectual the Red Khmer were they shoot Teachers, Medicals and other Intellectuals to have a loyal Folk of Dopes who stop to think and just work the little Girl in a Leading Position who torture Prisoners was freaky there were also many other Child Soldiers in the Row of the Red Khmer and there were also beautiful Pictures of the Local Nature of Cambodcha and a bombastic Soundtrack in this Movie Sam Waterston and Haing S.
Ngor play superb.
This review of The Killing Fields (1984) was written by Francis M on 26 Jun 2010.
The Killing Fields has generally received very positive reviews.
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