Extended Reading
  • Lupe 2022-01-18 08:02:53

    It turns out that the United Nations also eats dry food

    For shocking real events, there is no need for any processing, and literary renderings are often even more ridiculous... I didn’t realize that when this dumb sentence came out of my hands. It's something that everyone knows, but after the bloody breath left to me by the movie "Killing Forbidden...

  • Ellen 2022-01-18 08:02:53

    The crime of colonization in the Rwanda massacre or national prejudice?

    "Hounds", also known as "Killing Forbidden Zone", tells the story of the Rwanda genocide that shocked the world in 1994. The reason for this human tragedy was complicated. The main reason was that the rulers used the minority Tutsi to rule during the colonial rule of the West. The Hutu, a majority...

  • Connie 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Hutu cut off the heads of the Tutsis with a butcher knife, and the babies were not spared. Survivors of the Holocaust participated in the production of this film. Thank you for having such a film to let everyone know this bloody history. European and American citizens retreated and brought their own The dog. The dog was shot and killed by the UN troops when they retreated. The refugees begged the UN troops to shoot the children, so as not to be beheaded by Hutu when the UN troops retreated.

  • Marta 2022-01-18 08:02:53

    If the United Nations peacekeeping force did something a little bit, rather than an afterthought, the formula: We deeply regret this, then the fate of the 2500 people in this school and the 800,000 Tutsi people in this country may be different. . This film is different from the perspective of the Rwanda Hotel. It is shown from the choice and attitude of a priest and young teacher who ultimately chose to sacrifice.

Shooting Dogs quotes

  • Christopher: I'll see to that after Mass.

    Joe Connor: Mass?

    Christopher: I'm a priest in a Catholic country, Joe. This is what I do.

    Joe Connor: Yeah, sure. But do you think it is the best time for that?

    Christopher: In times of stress, people need to commune with God.

    Joe Connor: I think maybe they'd prefer some food, water, a spot of reassurance.

    Christopher: Well, come to Mass-get all three on the same ticket.

  • Marie: Does God love everyone? Does he even love those men on the road outside?

    Christopher: God doesn't always like everything we do. That's our choice. But he loves all his children.