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The Whistleblower
A drama based on the experiences of Kathryn Bolkovac, a Nebraska cop who served as a peacekeeper in post-war Bosnia and outed the U.N. for covering up a sex scandal.
 disturbing violent content including a brutal sexual assault, graphic nudity and language
Starring Rachel Weisz, Monica Bellucci, Vanessa Redgrave... View more >
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Rachel Weisa is one of the most unratted actress I known. Her performance in "The Whistlebower" could get some much needed notice. But right now, I don't know. After the movie, I went home and grab the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly with this year's Oscar prediction and in the best actress catalogy she wan't listed. She should be. She has given the greatest performance of her career. Weisa plays a cop from Nebraska who was assing to be part of the United Nations peaqce keeping mission in Bosnia whewre she uncover a women being forced into prostitution, with the UN covering up their crimes. Whe she saw this, she took a stand to save those girl, even if means either her job or her life. She took a stand to save someone else life and she didn't back down. Rachael Weisz gave a great performance. I ghope the Academy Awards would overlook Entetrtainemnt Weekly's list and I hope she gets a well-deserved Oscar nomination for her role.
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