Hotel Rwanda
Starring: Don Cheadle, Djimon Hounsou, Nick Nolte, Sophie Okonedo, Desmond Dube
Directed by: Terry George
2004 MGM Drama
In 1994, civil war broke out in Rwanda between the ruling Hutu tribe and the oppressed Tutsis. A million people were slaughtered while the world looked away. It's a huge subject for one film, leading director and co-writer Terry George (Some Mother's Son) to focus on the true story of Paul Rusesabagina (Don Cheadle), the Hutu manager of the posh Milles Collines hotel. Paul saved 1,268 Tutsis from the genocide. In playing an ordinary man who finds a core of heroism he never knew he had, Cheadle looms like a colossus. Paul's efforts to protect his children and his Tutsi wife (the stirring Sophie Okonedo) soon extend to a broader family. George has been criticized for simplifying a complex story into an African Schindler's List. But despite flaws in execution, this is a film of rare courage and imperishable heart.
(Posted: Dec 15, 2004)
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TheMovieCritic writes:
One man attempts to the save the lives of 1000 helpless refuges. Exceptional acting. Reminded me of movies that already been made.It was still an eye opening movie. Seemed like the producers never looked over the movie to check the lighting. Parts in the movie could have been deleted.
Rating: 5/10
Mar 17, 2008 15:28:35
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