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  • Essay / Blue Gold Film Analysis: World Water Wars - 1515

    The dialogue used in the film was captivating: “The saliva becomes thick. Lumps seem to form in the throat. The tongue swells so much that it protrudes beyond the jaws. The throat is so swollen that breathing becomes difficult, creating a terrifying sensation of drowning. The eyelids cracked, the eyeballs began to cry tears of blood... the skin like purplish-gray leather... his lips disappeared as if amputated. We could only imagine what he looked like. And the fact that he was in the desert accelerated his dehydration. This scene appears to have been used to illustrate to the audience how easily this could happen.