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Hotel Rwanda (2004)
Released By: MGM Pictures, Inc.   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: 12/22/2004



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Studio: MGM Pictures, Inc.
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Terry George
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.hotelrwanda.com/
Theatrical Release: 12/22/2004
Home Video Release: 4/12/2005
Cast: Don Cheadle, Nick Nolte, Joaquin Phoenix, Sophie Okonedo, Desmond Dube
Published ID: 154274
UPC: 079286686X
Plot: N/A
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A Movie That Never Fails To Move Me
Added 3/2/2010

This is a really excellent movie that will keep you in suspense and awe at the courage of Paul Rusesabagina and the horrible cruelty humanity is capable of. Paul Rusesabagina will be speaking at a community college near me on March 16th, and because of what I learned from this movie, I would not miss it for anything.
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soul searching, and sobering!
Added 1/28/2010

A realistic,visual account of one man`s struggle to save lives during our world`s history of the madness of genocide! Much like the Nazism,Religious Fanaticism,murdering of ordinary people, simply because of who they are is mind-boggling and takes time for ones mind and human spirit to process. An exceptional visual experience!
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Gripping
Added 1/27/2010

I can't say much that the other reviewers haven't said, especially the top-voted review for this DVD. I knew this movie wasn't going to be happy or anything, but wow. Some of the scenes were very stark and gripping, with quite a few tear-jerker moments.

It's especially very sobering considering that this was based off a true story, and that this kind of thing still happens around the world, not just Africa. It disgusts me that people today still consider genocide an acceptable option for ANYTHING. Heck, I wouldn't know the difference between a Hutu and a Tutsi, they all looked the same to me. It truly saddens me that people are willing to kill and beat and rape just because someone's a Tutsi, even though many of them married Hutus, had children, worked and lived alongside Hutus, and never did a single dang thing against their neighbors.

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Hotel Rwanda
Added 1/10/2010

Ten years ago, as the country of Rwanda descended into madness, one man made a promise to protect the family he loved--and ended up finding the courage to save over 1200 people. Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager in Rwanda, secretly used his position and intelligence to shelter over a thousand refugees during the genocide crisis. Cheadle is great in this movie. A very moving and powerful movie.
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Breathe taking
Added 11/20/2009

Don Cheadle is excellent in this. I would recommend this to any one who has doubts about Don Cheadles acting ability. He takes this story to a level higher to capture the audience and drag you into the story to feel the characters emotional state.
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A Movie That Never Fails To Move Me
Added 3/2/2010

This is a really excellent movie that will keep you in suspense and awe at the courage of Paul Rusesabagina and the horrible cruelty humanity is capable of. Paul Rusesabagina will be speaking at a community college near me on March 16th, and because of what I learned from this movie, I would not miss it for anything.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
soul searching, and sobering!
Added 1/28/2010

A realistic,visual account of one man`s struggle to save lives during our world`s history of the madness of genocide! Much like the Nazism,Religious Fanaticism,murdering of ordinary people, simply because of who they are is mind-boggling and takes time for ones mind and human spirit to process. An exceptional visual experience!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Gripping
Added 1/27/2010

I can't say much that the other reviewers haven't said, especially the top-voted review for this DVD. I knew this movie wasn't going to be happy or anything, but wow. Some of the scenes were very stark and gripping, with quite a few tear-jerker moments.

It's especially very sobering considering that this was based off a true story, and that this kind of thing still happens around the world, not just Africa. It disgusts me that people today still consider genocide an acceptable option for ANYTHING. Heck, I wouldn't know the difference between a Hutu and a Tutsi, they all looked the same to me. It truly saddens me that people are willing to kill and beat and rape just because someone's a Tutsi, even though many of them married Hutus, had children, worked and lived alongside Hutus, and never did a single dang thing against their neighbors.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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