Beyond Borders - A Movie Review
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When it comes to movies, I must admit I am a little behind the times. For instance, this movie, Beyond Borders, came out in 2003 but I just recently heard of it for the first time. After watching it, I felt a myriad of emotions from sadness to anger but most of all the movie for me was heartwrenching.
Heartwrenching because, although fiction, it is real. The world today is filled with millions of refugees displaced by war, famine and political corrruption. As a result of being displaced, too many are looking for food and shelter all at the same time making it a tremendous effort to feed, clothe and shelter all of them. This movie depicts this reality in three different countries - Ethiopia, Cambodia and Chechnya.
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About the Movie
At the beginning of the movie an English doctor named Nick (Clive Owen) crashes an Aid Relief Event held in honor of Sarah's (Angelina Jolie) father-in-law. During his escapade, Nick brings in an Ethiopian refugee and demands more money for their camp. Sarah gets swept away with compassion by Nick's plea and decides to use her savings account to join a relief effort in Ethiopia.
While in Ethipoia, Sarah gets hit hard by the harsh reality of those living in the refugee camps. In one particular scene, she demands the driver of the truck they are in to stop so she could run and rescue a dying baby from a vulture who is waiting nearby. She then finds the baby's wounded mother and they bring both mother and baby back to the camp. What struck me about this scene is that while the baby and the mother are lying there dying in the dessert, the rest of the refugees, knowing there was nothing they could do, kept on walking.
After spending time in Ethiopia, Sarah goes back to England to work for the United Nations. By doing so, she keeps in touch with Nick's relief group and after a request by them for help getting supplies to a relief camp in Cambodia, Sarah decides to personally make sure the shipment arrives safely.
Cambodia, though much different than Ethiopia, has it's own harsh realities including land mines, corruption and a fight for weapons. Unknown to Sarah, the shipment she approved contains guns. Without guns, the rebels controlling that part of the country would not allow food to go through to the camps. Nick tries to convey to Sarah that he sometimes needed to bend the rules in order for thousands of lives to be saved. Also while in Cambodia, tragedy strikes as an army rebel hands a baby a grenade and in an effort to save the baby, one of the relief workers loses his life.
Some years later, Sarah loses contact with Nick and after getting help to locate him, she goes to Chechyna where she discovers he has been missing. Chechnya proves to be a cold, dire place as they not only have to survive with little food, but survive the freezing weather as well. It is here that the end of the story takes place and because I don't want to give the ending way, I can't really say too much about this part of the movie. What I can say is that the decisions Sarah made really upset me and I was not at all thrilled with the ending.
Highly Recommended
Even though this movie is rated R, I do highly recommend Beyond Borders because I think it gives an accurate portrayal about what really goes on inside these refugees camps. Although I am aware there is a dire situation when it comes to world hunger, it was an eye opener for me especially to see how much corruption there is between governments. Watching this movie has given me an even greater appreciation for all of those who work in such dire conditions to help care for the millions of refugees around the world.
Reviewer's warnings: Nick, the English doctor does swear a lot and some of the scenes are very hard to watch. There is also one scene with partial nudity.
WARNING! This video could be a movie-ending spoiler!
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Comments
Thank you for the review. I'd heard about the movie but have not seen it yet so I skipped the second video clip. Blessings to you.
DCBULL - thanks for your comment. I'll be sure to check out your website.
Ken - thanks for your comment. If and when you do see the movie I'd be curious about your thoughts.
I haven't seen the movie either but you've peaked my interest. Thank you.
really great review-tons of work, no doubt, thanks kimberly
Really good review. I haven't seen this yet but I will now.
Matt - yeah, you should check it out! It's an eye opener.
Kimberly - thanks for your comment. I must give credit to MagicStarER who wrote the hub I included the link to on World Refugees 2009.
GodsLittleChild - thanks for your comment. I hadn't heard of it either until my husband rented it from the video store.
Great review-I look forwad to seeing this movie-I hadn't heard of it either.
While I'm here-the news on the resignations and closure of a clinic look very promising-God is good!
itakins - thanks. That is good news about the closure of a clinic - God is SO good!















DCBULL says:
3 weeks ago
Thank you for a great post and insight. All my best,
Arthur
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