Rwanda

Grant 2022-04-23 07:01:20

The film is superior in the uniqueness of this history. This history is a shame that human beings are unwilling to look back. Every country truly shows the essence of trying to cover up, to drive advantage and avoid disaster. No matter how many countries there are, the master of the state apparatus is pragmatism. If education is not in place, it can only be controlled. The looters left gracefully after looting, leaving behind a lot of historical issues, and finally watched the fire from the other side of the slaughter.

What makes me lingering fear is still in the trend, the powerlessness of the individual.

In terms of the quality of the film, it is unavoidable that it is not satisfactory. Before the genocide, Leon played a Belgian high-level customer service officer, the general and peacekeeper, all of which were a little stereotypical. The fog and rain scenes were used very cleverly.

Obviously, there is still some restraint in the description of the massacre, and it is enough to leave it to the imagination of the audience.

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  • Monroe 2022-03-24 09:01:20

    #250# "Oh my god, it's horrible, and then we continue to have dinner" this sentence is the most relevant, the subject is touching, but in terms of artistic techniques, it is really so-so~ So so-so, we can only get it from the outside (camera) Information, that is the intention of the director. We can stare at the screen for two hours without moving our brains, and perhaps only the shocking sentence is left, and the right to think is deprived.

  • Kailyn 2021-10-20 19:01:40

    In 1994, when one end of the earth was discussing whether it should be Forrest Gump or Pulp Fiction to win the Oscar for Best Picture, the other end of the earth was undergoing a tragic million-level massacre! ! It's only 26 years since now. Therefore, racial discrimination has been raised to a particularly sensitive level, and it is very natural to be regarded as untouchable political correctness. Even in 2020, the [Yellow Peril Theory] still prevails in many places. One of the reasons for the Rwanda massacre was that Belgium acted as a shit-cutter. This kind of harassment was too common for Britain with a large number of colonies. The Indo-Pakistani war was Britain’s "masterpiece", and the United States inherited the British mantle. Continue to create various wars and refugee flows in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, and undoubtedly will eventually be countered and eat their own fruits! Joaquin did not have many roles in the movie, but left the most famous lines. The community with a shared future for mankind is really more than just talking. It is worthy of all the leaders of the world to seriously consider and reject hatred. Only in this way can human beings have real In the future, instead of continuing human tragedies to repeat the same mistakes!

Hotel Rwanda quotes

  • Dube: [Dube, after running through the hotel lobby with a leaking cooler of lobster, quickly empties the cooler in a sink. Water, ice, and lobsters come gushing out into the sink and onto the surrounding counter. Some of the water, ice and one of the lobsters fall on the floor] Oh, Shit! Oh, sorry, sir.

    Head Chef: Ten Alive, twelve are dead.

    Paul Rusesabagina: All Right... But save the shells. Fill them with... a stuffing. The good meat and something local.

    Head Chef: Cassava?

    Paul Rusesabagina: And... the fish?

    Head Chef: And tipali?

    Paul Rusesabagina: - Yes, We'll call it "Fresh Lobster in a Cassava and Tipali Crust." Dube?

    Dube: Style, sir?

    Paul Rusesabagina: Yes, sir.

  • [end title cards]

    Title card: Paul Rusesabagina sheltered 1268 Tutsi and Hutu refugees at the Milles Collines Hotel in Kigali.

    Title card: Paul and Tatiana now live in Belgium with their children, Roger, Diane, Lys, Tresor and their adopted nieces Anais and Carine.

    Title card: Tatiana's brother Thomas and his wife Fedens were never found.

    Title card: In 2002, General Augustin Bizimungu was captured in Angola and transported to the U.N. War Crimes Tribunal in Tanzania. At the same tribunal the Interhamwe leader George Rutuganda was sentenced to life in prison.

    Title card: The genocide ended in July 1994, when the Tutsi rebels drove the Hutu army and the Interhamwe militia across the border into the Congo.

    Title card: They left behind almost a million corpses.