My wish

Lela 2022-03-16 09:01:02

It’s been a long time since I saw a movie that worries me from start to finish. "Hotel Rwanda" tells the story of how a restaurant manager protected many refugees from the scimitar slaughter in the context of the Rwanda massacre. There are so many things worth thinking about in the film. For example, a reporter from a western country in the film said to Paul: "You think that the things you take will be watched, so that some people care about the situation here? I don't think they will watch TV and say, "Oh my God, then." It’s horrible! Then continue to eat dinner." Don’t we always have this attitude towards the suffering of others? Yes, we can do too little and too little, but we should not be indifferent. Even we have adapted to the morbid society around us and are accustomed to being indifferent, and we have the ability to deal with suffering that has nothing to do with ourselves.

Last time I watched Bi Shumin's "Mango Woman", the woman in the article is really cute, so she insists on changing the bad phenomenon of this society by her own efforts, not afraid of touching nails, not afraid of being treated with strange eyes by others, she is only for herself Adhere to the principle. Someone replies below saying that this kind of person is full of food. I'm really surprised that this kind of people who don't want to fetch water and would rather die of thirst are still laughing at those who carry small buckets of water for everyone to drink from hundreds of kilometers away. What do people think.

Recently, many evil wolves have targeted oil-rich Libya to carry out various air strikes on this poor land in the name of saving the people. Why don't you see your strong team in poor Rwanda, because there is no oil there, and there is nothing you want. How ridiculous. The so-called political aid is nothing more than profit. The real kind is the foreigners who are willing to stay in this chaotic land to help these refugees, just like the Madamn Archer and the priest in the film.

This world always kills and wars. As mentioned in the film, it's all for profit. The material is rich, but the spiritual civilization is still in the most primitive state. What if you drink the top wine in Scotland? The gunfire in your hand will still be aimed at the common people, and the innocent blood will still be sprayed because of you. Isn't this the order of the world? In the face of the riots, the law and the system seem so pale and weak. But we should never despair. Even if this society is morbid, we still have to believe in human nature, at least in ourselves. If no one comes to save you, then save yourself. Seeing the suffering of others, do your best to help them.

Churchill said that there are no permanent enemies and no permanent friends, but only permanent interests. Paul thought that the United Nations would send troops to interfere and stop the riots. As a result, the new soldiers just came to take away all the white people. Only by themselves, only their own ingenuity and bravery can be trusted at a crisis.

In many cases, the people you have been trying to obscurity are actually just a few clouds. They will not stay for this land for a long time, and occasionally squeeze out a few drops of rain to symbolically sympathize with this barrenness. Once there is wind, they will drift away. If possible, in the foreseeable future, I am willing to devote myself to being an oasis in the desert, stopping there forever, and offering a fountain of life to the hungry and thirsty people.

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Hotel Rwanda quotes

  • [last lines]

    Pat Archer: [walking with family towards bus] They said that there wasn't any room.

    Paul Rusesabagina: There's always room.

  • Colonel Oliver: [after telling Paul the West thinks his people are dirt] They're not going to stay, Paul. They're not going to stop the slaughter.