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Blood Diamond Director: Edward Zwick Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly, Djimon Hounsou, Jimi Mistry

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/20/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 18,079

Viewer Rating: (27 ratings)

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Closed Caption; Commentary by director Edward ; Zwick; Blood on the Stone: Follow a diamonds path from the ground to the store; Becoming Archer: Profiling Leonardo DiCaprio; Journalism on the Front Line: Jennifer Connelly on Women Journalists at War; Inside the Siege of Freetown: Edward Zwick on one of the movie's pivital sequences; NAS Shine on 'Em music video; Theatrical trailer

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Disc #1 -- Blood Diamond
1. Caught in Revolution's Net [6:30]
2. Conflict Zone Statistics [2:24]
3. Danny Negotiates [5:40]
4. Give It to Me [3:26]
5. Hidden Stones [3:51]
6. Meeting Daddy [5:39]
7. Soldiers and Captives [3:07]
8. Colored by Blood [4:04]
9. Soldier of the Revolution [2:55]
10. Get Over Yourself [3:36]
11. Freetown Siege [5:47]
12. Shooting to Kill [3:10]
13. Using Each Other [3:38]
14. Unhappy Reunion [3:40]
15. His Only Chance [6:25]
16. A Little Bang-Bang [4:47]
17. Drive to Survive [2:26]
18. Good Intentions [5:01]
19. Painful History [4:58]
20. Child Soldier's Target [3:08]
21. Parting Company [5:24]
22. After Skinning [4:24]
23. The Master [3:22]
24. Searching for Dia [5:33]
25. A Father Forsaken [2:49]
26. Kill Them All [4:53]
27. Deadly Digsite [5:10]
28. I Am Your Father [2:56]
29. Take Your Boy Home [5:16]
30. A Real Story Now [4:37]
31. Solomon Negotiates [3:08]
32. Third World's Voice; Coda [2:48]
33. End Credits [8:24]

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Editorial Reviews

A South African mercenary and a Mende fisherman find their fates forever intertwined as they embark on a quest to obtain a rare and highly coveted pink diamond in director Edward Zwick's frantic adventure drama. Ripped from his family farm and forced to toil away in the sweltering South African diamond fields, Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou) discovered an extraordinary rough stone of immeasurable value. Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a hired gun who specializes in the sale of so-called "blood diamonds" that are used to finance rebellions and terrorist organizations, and is currently serving time for smuggling. As a bloody civil war rages in Sierra Leone and Archer learns that Vandy has safely hidden the diamond in a place where no one would ever suspect, the pair enlist the aid of disillusioned American journalist Maddy Bowen (Jennifer Connelly) in recovering the treasure that has the power to save Vandy's family and provide the desperate Archer with a much-needed chance for redemption. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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4 Starsby Anonymous

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November 16, 2009: Good movie. A good combination of action and drama.

Great filmby gravity

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July 02, 2009: Leonardo DiCaprio does it again. Not since his role in What's Eating Gilbert Grape, has he produced a character so engulfed in the story. His dedication to the art of acting is undeniable. I especially like his ability to sport that accent and make it beleivable to the audience. Packed with scenes and relevant issues, Blood Diamond produces a plethera of excellent actors and an equally talented director, Edward Zwick. After stumbling upon a huge pink diamond in Africa, the race is on to who finds it first and the moral and ethical dilemma that subsequently attahces. A must see for all who appreciate devoted acting and serious topics.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

I Also Recommend: The Departed, The Aviator, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Titanic.


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