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Mazie 2022-03-25 09:01:19

Unlike "Hotel Rwanda", where the natives and their own people save themselves, this film presents the massacre from the perspective of foreigners.

At the end of the film, the girl asked: why did you leave. This sentence not only confuses pastors, but also confuses people all over the world.

The final reflection of the massacre movie is: If I am an international journalist stationed in Rwanda, if I am a Rwandan national dignitary, if I am a member of the Tutsi ethnic group, will history be changed?

The movie John Hurt is a veteran actor, and I am willing to give full marks to his performance.

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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.