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Hotel Rwanda (2004)
Don Cheadle stars in the true-life story of Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager who housed over a thousand Tutsis refugees during their struggle against the Hutu militia in Rwanda. (read more)
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One of the great accomplishments of Terry George (In the Name of the Father, Some Mother's Son) in writing and directing this film was to show the atrocities being done during the 100 days of genocide without getting an R rating so that as many people as possible could see what happens when you don't have oil in your...
(complete Hotel Rwanda review by B Movie Ben)
Hotel Rwanda Movie Review by Seth (2/21/2005) |
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This is an amazing film, and quite simply, you owe it to yourself and the world to watch it. It is indeed hard to watch at times, but you will make it through a better person in the end. This is a story that needs to be told, and thus, needs to be heard/seen.
You will also be entertained and engaged, so this is not just...
(complete Hotel Rwanda review by Seth)
Hotel Rwanda Movie Review by Corey (1/25/2005) |
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Once in awhile, a film will come down the pike whose subject matter is so vital as to almost render the cinematic trivialities of "good" or "bad" unimportant. In fact, a tribute should be made to the filmmakers for merely getting it made period and thus bringing its topic into expanded consciousness and conversation. ...
(complete Hotel Rwanda review by Corey)
| Hotel Rwanda Movie Review by James (6/1/2005) |
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This is a great movie, and it is a little hard to watch, so if you have a soft heart or a weak stomach, then you might want to rent a Disney then! But, this is an outstanding movie showing the terrible and violent struggle in Rwanda, and how so many attrocities were dealt to the poor people of this ravaged nation. Don...
(complete Hotel Rwanda review by James)
| Hotel Rwanda Movie Review by Salvador (5/9/2005) |
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I saw the trailer for this movie and wanted to see it due to it's subject matter and because it has Don Cheadle. He is truely one of the great actors alive today. His ability to inhabit his character and live them instead of act is utterly amazing. The film has to do with a somewhat genocide in Rwanda in 1994. It is...
(complete Hotel Rwanda review by Salvador)
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