She is the Burma 's Nobel Peace Price winner, the bulwark of Democracy for a Country that has struggled for ten years of military dictatorship cruelty. She spent 17 of the past 20 years detained at her white house on Lake Inya , suffering indescribable moral and physical deprivations, though without denying dialogue and non-violence. She is the only hope for her people. She is the enemy of military dictators who want to silence her. Aung San Suu Kyi, is a wife, a mother and a simple woman who found her way to become a worldwide political leader. An extraordinary lifetime narrated by two black souls, two sinful Burmese soldiers who during an exchange delivery on April 2009, when the commander of the Military Garrison who guarded the house arrest or rather the fictitious freedom of Suu Kyi for more than 18 years, was replaced by a young officer. The old commander witnessed the political and human torment and suffering of Suu Kyi. He has much to tell about her and is willing to do so but not from his bed in the hospital. This is where the journey begins. Through the eyes of this old commander and the future prison guard, two wolves from the same pack; we shall hear about the extraordinary painful and exciting life of Aung San Suu Kyi. The woman who was able to transform her silence into a reverberating call, despite her isolation. The voice of Democracy.