Willis expects new film to shock

Bruce Willis expects his new film, Tears Of The Sun, to shock audiences with its grisly portrayal of the slaughter of innocents caught in an African civil war.

Bruce Willis expects his new film, Tears Of The Sun, to shock audiences with its grisly portrayal of the slaughter of innocents caught in an African civil war.

The actor plays the leader of a Navy SEAL squad who witness atrocities when they are sent to rescue an American doctor from vicious Nigerian rebels.

Tears Of The Sun, which was filmed on location in Hawaii, deals with issues that news reporters

have ignored, Willis tells the Los Angeles Times.

“Why hasn’t the media gone into Africa?” he said. “They have completely neglected what has happened in the last ten years. They won’t take a camera in there.

“We have stuff that is going to shock people.”

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