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    Camp X-Ray

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    Camp X-Ray (2014) Directed by Peter Sattler, Kristen Stewart plays a soldier assigned to Guantanamo, and Peyman Moaadi a detainee at that prison. This amazing soul breaking film shows that the human connection gives dignity to a man without a future less a present, condemned to suffer by forces superior to his and to the evidence of culpability or lack thereof, where blindness runs rampant and orders are to be followed. Stewart shows an amazing array of emotions that are as convincing as they are moving, she cares, she is human, and so is Moaadi. This story shows that compassion, empathy, care and love for our fellow human beings lies at the core of salvation of the mind, heart life and humanity. If there is hope is in our consciousness. The human touch is the culmination of this fine, heartfelt communication. This film is a real tour the force. Stewart is growing into a wonderful mature adult actor.

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    luis.lama@  14.11.2014 age: 36-49 85 reviews

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