Review of The Whistleblower (2010) by Compi24 — 05 Nov 2018
The U.N. was involved in sex trafficking throughout Bosnia during the late 90's. Think about that statement for a moment. Think about the implications behind what's just been said there. It's absolutely mind-boggling.
And it's the thematic spine of Larysa Kondracki's "The Whistleblower," a cutting, stomach-churning look at some of the hardest truths about failed diplomacy that I've ever seen in a film. This is a rough go, that's for sure.
And definitely not for the faint of heart. But it's the pathos and energy of Rachel Weisz's lead performance that ultimately keeps you in your seat, willing enough to see through the dingy, piss-to-a-boil-inducing amorality on display in some scenes.
This is a movie that I'm glad happened about a series of events that I'm absolutely disgusted happened. It should be witnessed by all.
This review of The Whistleblower (2010) was written by Compi24 on 05 Nov 2018.
The Whistleblower has generally received positive reviews.
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