So many ways to tell the same story.
Plot
Richie Lanz, a has-been rock manager, takes his last remaining client on a USO tour of Afghanistan. When Richie finds himself in Kabul, abandoned, penniless and without his U.S. passport, he discovers a young Afghan girl named Salima with an extraordinary voice and manages to convince Producer of Afghan Star Daoud to put her through Afghanistan's version of American Idol.
The story is very freely adapted from the 2009 documentary Afghan Star, and was dedicated to one of the stars of that film, Setara Hussainzada.
It’s a question of: “Does the shoe fit?”
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My issue with her is most certainly not her stupidity - not at all.
I am trapped in a spy agency torture black op that went wrong (or right?) and I’m stuck.
If the only pleasure left me is work and complaining I’m going to be doing that a lot.
D’s tactics -
Notice it’s nothing to do with singing or playing the piano.
The child trafficking terrorists who constantly plot more wars, illness and Nazi type human experiments would really like it if you are careful about the feelings of the plants they force into your life.
OR ELSE.
We must demand fairness!
Let him be grumpy with me. It is insane he is being trapped by a child trafficking terrorist because he is a brilliant genius. D and her friends can’t have anyone like that happy.
D forced herself on the unwilling as if she held all the cards because of her looks and the Kingpin’s sponsorship.
I saw so many people ravenously trying to get to Elvis that I felt like a jackass even trying. I still to this day have zero evidence of D having 1 authentic fan. (Maybe maybe HK was but they were partners in crime. Does that count?)
So who is the attractive one? It’s all so ludicrous.
Please save us -
We are being trapped.
