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Nakia 2022-10-14 10:29:04

1984 was the first year of the release of this movie, and it was also the year I was born. Watching this movie, I felt mixed, and I felt that "The Rwanda Hotel" was borrowing from this article in many ways. The Khmer Rouge's influence on Cambodia Extreme rule is an extreme distortion of human nature and human rights. Two boxes of Coke saved the lives of 4 foreign journalists. When Prang fell into the bones of bones, my heart was shocked. This is our current society, for the sake of political awareness. The massacre and persecution made me understand this history again. Re-understood the relationship between Cambodia and China, Vietnam, the Soviet Union, and the United States at that time. Politics is not a topic we are talking about, and we are not allowed to talk about it. Regardless of political factors to watch this movie, it greatly restores the dark history of this period of Hong Gao's reign, and the analysis of human nature is also very thorough.

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  • Dith Pran: [during the fall of Phnom Penh] Sidney! No more fighting! No more war!

  • [first lines]

    Sydney Schanberg: Cambodia. To many westerners it seemed a paradise. Another world, a secret world. But the war in neighboring Vietnam burst its borders, and the fighting soon spread to neutral Cambodia. In 1973 I went to cover this side-show struggle as a foreign correspondent of the New York Times. It was there, in the war-torn country side amidst the fighting between government troops and the Khmer Rouge guerrillas, that I met my guide and interpreter, Dith Pran, a man who was to change my life in a country I grew to love and pity.