I found myself resisting the film's pull of easy emotion. There are fundamental questions here, and the film doesn't engage them.. As Sophie, Julia Jentsch is so good, so coolly passionate and unaffectedly moving in her pursuit of justice, the performance transcends the workmanlike trappings of the film itself.. Movies about Africa often fall into this trap. Righteous indignation is the exclusive province of non-Africans.. The film holds us rapt not through narrative suspense but through the eer...
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