African version of Schindler's List

Robert 2022-04-22 07:01:03

This movie should be difficult to make, if it was shot on location. Kudos to the producer.

It feels a bit like Schindler's List, but it's a different matter. Because in the age of modern media, such a bloody massacre is being broadcast live for people all over the world, which is really interesting. One of the reporters in the film said "Those people who saw this (the massacre footage) would just say 'oh, this is horrible' and go on to dinner". It does reflect a phenomenon in the modern world.

The Tutsi can only look forward to the original work of the United Nations. In fact, foreigners do not owe them anything. They are only acting for the conscience of mankind, but how effective can this conscience play? How much can this kind of conscience make a person pay?

Humanity still has a long way to go.

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Extended Reading
  • Ellis 2021-10-20 19:01:40

    Looking at the black camera a long time ago, I knew that this piece of history was still focused on the Hutu massacre of the Tutsi tribe, but in fact, the same killing took place against the Hutu tribe in the area controlled by the Tutsi tribe. This is a scene. Facts that can’t be explained. There is no truth. Only absurd. It is incomprehensible. People use the most primitive weapons, sticks, knives and forks to fight their neighbors because they think they will kill themselves if they don’t kill the other party.

  • Domenica 2021-10-20 19:01:40

    There is no fancy and elaborate editing of the film, and some are just the most touching truth among the simplicity. A true story, a real purgatory on earth. When the world forgot them and the country fell into madness, a man who was more difficult than Schindler opened his arms in an environment where one man asked for self-protection. Remember his name-Paul Luce Sabakina. ★★★★☆

Hotel Rwanda quotes

  • Paul Rusesabagina: I am glad that you have shot this footage and that the world will see it. It is the only way we have a chance that people might intervene.

    Jack: Yeah and if no one intervenes, is it still a good thing to show?

    Paul Rusesabagina: How can they not intervene when they witness such atrocities?

    Jack: I think if people see this footage they'll say, "oh my God that's horrible," and then go on eating their dinners.

    [pause]

    Jack: What the hell do I know?

  • Colonel Oliver: [explaining why the world will not intervene] You're black. You're not even a nigger. You're an African.