Añade un argumento en tu idiomaTwo innocent young persons were forcibly disappeared by police in China. Their desperate families embarked on a two-decade odyssey in search of the truth, uncovering a sinister state crime a... Leer todoTwo innocent young persons were forcibly disappeared by police in China. Their desperate families embarked on a two-decade odyssey in search of the truth, uncovering a sinister state crime and grassroots movements that inspired a nation.Two innocent young persons were forcibly disappeared by police in China. Their desperate families embarked on a two-decade odyssey in search of the truth, uncovering a sinister state crime and grassroots movements that inspired a nation.
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People no longer disappear for unknown reasons, and their families cannot be found. It is really scary to know about the problem of organ transplantation through various channels. After all, in a China without democracy and the rule of law, anything can happen. , students have committed suicide, doctors have committed suicide, it is no longer surprising that people will disappear in China. Where do a large number of people go to China for organ transplants? Where do they come from? It is chilling. It is not easy to film this documentary. I sincerely recommend it. You must experience it for yourself. May we all speak out to stop this.
I watched this a couple weeks ago and wanted to leave some thoughts here... The most striking part of the film is the collection and analysis of first-hand information from within China. Included are voice recordings, letters, interviews, archived websites, and much more. At first, I thought it was a documentary but this is much more than that. We hear the stories of two families; the events of what happened and chronology helps drive this film's "exposé" of forced organ harvesting.
This is not the box office stimulation of action and CGI. Rather, it is an exploration of what makes film-making great - to tell a story with inner meaning. Something that may change a person.
This is not the box office stimulation of action and CGI. Rather, it is an exploration of what makes film-making great - to tell a story with inner meaning. Something that may change a person.
I thank my friend Jane for recommending me this documentary, I have never expected brutality to such extent where innocent healthy people is killed while their heart is still beating. Is this the 2nd Holocaust after the collapse of Nazis ? What aren't the United Nations do something to stop this atrocities ? Is it because China is involved and he is a permanent committee member ? This is a litmus test to the human civilization and if all civilized nation is silent the world is in the course of self destruction, we hope this film be viewed by more people and spread the words. I believe most Chinese peoples are innocent and in fact they are the victims of this cruel regime, the Communist China must be eliminated just like the Nazis.
This film is truly exceptional; it embodies both bravery and significance. The considerable risks and unwavering commitment demonstrated by the production team are commendable. I am grateful for the opportunity to view it. I extend my appreciation to those who have diligently worked to expose the facade of the Chinese Communist Party and to reveal the harsh realities of its regime.
We aspire for justice, or at the very least, an outcome that reflects compassion and equity. However, in the context of an oppressive regime, this is often a luxury. In a landscape where misinformation prevails, I deeply value filmmakers who endeavor to uncover the truth, illuminating the grave and perilous situation we currently face. This heightened awareness empowers us to awaken and advocate for human rights, as protecting others is tantamount to safeguarding ourselves. If we remain silent, today they may serve as "state organs," and tomorrow, we risk becoming "state people."
We aspire for justice, or at the very least, an outcome that reflects compassion and equity. However, in the context of an oppressive regime, this is often a luxury. In a landscape where misinformation prevails, I deeply value filmmakers who endeavor to uncover the truth, illuminating the grave and perilous situation we currently face. This heightened awareness empowers us to awaken and advocate for human rights, as protecting others is tantamount to safeguarding ourselves. If we remain silent, today they may serve as "state organs," and tomorrow, we risk becoming "state people."
The documentary 'State Organs' shows in a clear but not scary way how the Chinese Communist Party government is taking organs from people without their permission. It's a big problem that more people need to know about. The documentary shows a serious problem happening in China now. It is important for people to know about this problem. You should definitely watch this movie if you care about human rights.
This movie is about two young men who were taken by the Chinese police. Their families searched for them for 20 years and found out about a big problem with human rights. The movie is well-made and tells an important story. It's well-researched and interesting.
It's a powerful story that will stick with you.
This movie is about two young men who were taken by the Chinese police. Their families searched for them for 20 years and found out about a big problem with human rights. The movie is well-made and tells an important story. It's well-researched and interesting.
It's a powerful story that will stick with you.
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By what name was State Organs (2024) officially released in India in English?
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