So shocked but it's true

Terry 2022-01-18 08:02:53

I was totally shocked by this film.Every time I saw this kind of movies regarding ethnic cleansing and massacre.I am going to be very grieved and sad for what happened to them.Facing a so terrible situation, the UN soldiers just like a bystander with indifference looking all the things happened and just said: “I have no choice” No help until left.So disgusting! Although finally Joe left Rwanda along with the army,as an ordinary people, I can understand his fear for die after seeing so many families were killed by the machetes. He just want to be alive.At the same time, Father Christopher's dedication and love for Rwanda is worthy of being engraved and appreciated forever, as well as by the history.

I am so fortunate that I can be born and live in a so peaceful country, no war, no massacre, no racism, just full of love and warm.

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  • Linnea 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    A clear impression of extreme racism The female reporter said: "In Bosnia, when I see them dying, I think it's my mother, but in Rwanda it's different, I think they're just Africans." Priests and priests are representatives of kindness and tenderness. The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling" and "The Killing Zone" ("The Hound")

  • Tyrel 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Very bloody, very real and heavy

Shooting Dogs quotes

  • 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.

  • Joe Connor: Why are you doing this?

    Christopher: You asked me, Joe, where is God in everything that is happening here, in all the suffering? I know exactly where he is. He's right here. With these people. Suffering. His love is here. More intense and profound than I have ever felt. And my heart is here, Joe. My soul. And if I leave I think I may not find it again.