She is constantly telling him that he never takes action to solve the problems of poor African people.
But when they lose the baby, they both become sad, and start having problems in their marriage. She had asked him to take her with him to Africa. As he mourns her, he remembers how he met her, at a journalist's meeting, where she attacked his views mercilessly. She is killed in a supposedly random armed attack by rebels. Justin Quayle (Ralph Fiennes), a High-Commissioner delegee into Africa is married to Tessa (Rachel Weisz), a hard-line volunteer.The synopsis below may give away important plot points. But, can the constant gardener expose the truth and live to tell the tale? Now, Justin finds himself embroiled in a dangerous case of corruption, as the government and the multibillion-dollar pharmaceutical industry exploit the African people. So, Justin begins to meticulously search for the truth about his wife, as slanderous rumours mar Tessa's integrity. However, when Tessa is found brutally murdered in a remote area of Northern Kenya, much to everyone's surprise, Justin summons up the courage to face those who ended her life and now threaten his own.
Tessa, a dynamic and independent activist full of passion and courage, and Justin Quayle, a reserved and unambitious British diplomat, fell in love at first sight, although they did not seem to share many common experiences. Grief-stricken and angry, Justin sets out to uncover the truth behind Tessa's murder - and in the process, he unearths some disturbing revelations. Arnold Bluhm, but it is soon clear that he's not the killer. When Tessa is found murdered out in the wilderness, circumstances point to her friend, Dr. The rave reviews are not warranted considering the subject matter.Assigned to a new post, reserved British diplomat Justin Quayle relocates to Kenya with his lovely young wife, Tessa, an activist for social justice. Very slow moving and boring to tell the truth. As for the acting it was okay but the story had more plot holes than Carter had little liver pills. But most, actually help sick people, a fact that was lost on the producers of this one sided propaganda film. Yes, some drugs I'm certain have side effects.
In order to perfect a drug it must be tried somewhere before obtaining FDA approval is it not? So what we are doing is providing our drugs for FREE to third world nations and monitoring its effects. It is no different that the world's soldiers who actually get killed fighting are poor people from around the world. Excuse me but are we suggesting that these pharmaceutical companies actually knowingly kill innocent people purposely? Of course not. Instead, I was treated to a very slow developing poltical statement against the big drug corporations who test medicines in the third world nations in Africa. Excuse me but are we suggesting that The reason for the zero is that I went to the theater expecting to see somthing spectacular. The reason for the zero is that I went to the theater expecting to see somthing spectacular.