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13 Feb 2009, 5:22 pm

How come towards the end of the movie Blood Diamond, Djimoun Honsou's character is so angry that he wacks this guy over the head with a shovel a few times and kills him? Just curious thats all.



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13 Feb 2009, 5:29 pm

Is that the movie with 50 cent and doogie howser?


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13 Feb 2009, 7:16 pm

I am suprised more people haven't answerd this question?



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13 Feb 2009, 9:10 pm

well if it's the one with 50 cent and doogie howser aka neil patrick harris then i'm not surprised that no one has responded.


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13 Feb 2009, 9:37 pm

Jamesy wrote:
How come towards the end of the movie Blood Diamond, Djimoun Honsou's character is so angry that he wacks this guy over the head with a shovel a few times and kills him? Just curious thats all.


He destroyed his village and way of life.
He killed his friends.
He made him a slave.
He took his son and brainwashed him into a killer.
He made his life miserable.

Any man would probably do the same in his position.


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