The President of an African country decrees that the Arms budget will be diverted in to the "Water For All", project. The journalist, Michael Power, discovers a Coup set by the arms dealers.
There's not a great deal wrong with the story, but it is presented in a too simplistic manner, especially the dialogue which often feels like it is trying to explain events to children. It's more than idealistic ending also doesn't feel genuine. Sadly there's too much soundtrack used throughout the film and it has the effect of making the movie feel thirty-year old.
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