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Seun (m)
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Hello,
This is a thread for those of us who have watched 'Hotel Rwanda' to discuss and review the movie. Feel free to be as free or formal as you like.
Seun.
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dominobaby (f)
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well i aint one of those who have watched it and am i missing somfn there? 
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Ra (f)
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dominobaby, you are indeed missing something here. Trust me, that film is simply amazing for want of a better qualifier. It's just not your everyday movie and all the more impressive because it's simply relating a true life story (Genocide in Rwanda, not as gory as the title suggests, don’t worry). You're positively going to be on the edge of your chair from the very start to the end and even thereafter. I'll leave you to see the movie but you can check out the review at www.hotelrwanda.com
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ebedoz
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are u kidding me? I think every black man should watch that movie. I am not in Ninja so peeps i know what i am saying here. I watched the movie in the theater and all the whites were crying. It is by far the best that hollywood has release about the black race.... As per we Nigerians.... we all know about the Civil war, we know about all the killing that happen around us everyday. Lets face it - it is high time we started repairing, I am talking to we Nigerians...
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hot-angel (f)
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that movie was great. The girl was a NIgerian girl (thumbs up for her). her name is some igbo name like that
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terry (m)
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please i can't stand this Sophie Okonedo is Austrialian please
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vexxy (f)
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She's mixed, right? Either way all of the actors did a wonderful job in that movie. It did a great job at potraying what happened. It should be a film watched by all.
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hot-angel (f)
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Okonedo isn't australian. She was Born in London to a Nigerian father and a British mother. tada!
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Ra (f)
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hot_angel, right you are! She said as much in an interview after the Hotel Rwanda. Erm... uncle Terry, seems lik we are the ones who 'can't stand this anymore', don't you think?
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hot-angel (f)
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Ohh and that Nigerian Man is an Igbo man. So terry...whaddayafink?
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jade (f)
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I am not a Nigerian but I have seen Hotel Rwanda, and I liked it alot. I heard that this is the first major Hollywood movie about genocide in Rwanda. Did not like the ending song by Wyclife(i think?) too much though, the lyrics... And I hope the world would pay more attention to what is happening to Sudan now. (i know this thread is about hollywood movie Hotel Rwanda but please allow me to mention) I also recommend another movie called "Sometimes in April", made by HBO, story about genocide in Rwanda. http://www.hbo.com/films/sometimesinapril/?ntrack_para1=leftnav_category3_show3Unfortunately Hotel Rwanda has not hit theatres here yet. (i saw the video tape orderd from Amazon.com) People are collecting signatures to the ditributor, hope they will open here so that more people can see it.
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Scorpio (f)
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Sophie Okonedo is an Edo girl( from her dad's side) n i think she did a good job on her part n so did Don Cheadle too. D movie was really touching, havin to c what those people passed through.
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ariba (m)
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that movie was the BOMB BOMB BOMB !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i watched it 12 times its oscar worthy don chealde and sophie okonedo did a great job the making was fantastic,perfect casting,it was so much it expressed the conflict between the hutu and tutsi's of those days which is significant to the african culture and history bravo to that movie
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pharrod (m)
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How can man be so wicked to butcher his fellow man.I just finished watching a movie called HOTEL RWANDA.They are killing people like they are at the slaughter house .the genocide took place in 1994,within one week about eight hundred thousand people were killed and they were called cockroaches.Too Bad
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cutiepie18 (f)
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it was a really good movie and i will advice all yall to go watch it because it shows the courage n strength n togetherness of african people
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cutiepie18 (f)
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it was a really good movie and i will advice all yall to go watch it because it shows the courage n strength n togetherness of african people even though some africans were been cruel and killing each other it still is a good movie.
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chocolatte (f)
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This film is amazing, I could not believe what I was watching actually happened. It made me review my life and all the things I moan about. I cried and I never cry at movies, it was deep.
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Littleone (m)
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I have not seen Hotel Rwanda and sure do I am going to make a dash to get a copy. But have any of you seen Sometimes in April - another film about the Rwanda Genocide. I can bet you that was another movie that is great. I hgope these films are shown across the globe especially in Africa to warn people about the grave and great consequences of wars and the likes.
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Scorpio (f)
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@ Littleone, i haven't seen that..i'll look for it. The Constant Gardner is another african film(sorta)..y'all should check it out!
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dafman (m)
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Hotel Rwanda is one movie that really made me HATE our leaders for always bringing out tribal issues whenever they want to achieve their selfish aims, we should all learn from the movie, nobody is going to save us from our troubles. There was a scene in the movie when some africans and Foreigners (Europeans and americans) where in a hotel now the Hutus where on their way to the hotel to slaughter the tutsis in that hotel when the UN force came to evacuate the foreigners they refused to take the africans with them even though they could. My point is let's stop looking always to the west for solution to our problems we can do better if we contribute to the betterment of our own peoples
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sbucareer (f)
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Hotel Rwanda is one movie that really made me HATE our leaders for always bringing out tribal issues whenever they want to achieve their selfish aims, we should all learn from the movie, nobody is going to save us from our troubles. There was a scene in the movie when some africans and Foreigners (Europeans and americans) where in a hotel now the Hutus where on their way to the hotel to slaughter the tutsis in that hotel when the UN force came to evacuate the foreigners they refused to take the africans with them even though they could. My point is let's stop looking always to the west for solution to our problems we can do better if we contribute to the betterment of our own peoples.
Well said dafman.
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papermoon (f)
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i saw hotel rwanda here in london with my boyfriend who is a foreigner and some of his clan members.................lets just say there was no dry eye in the audience that day.my oyinbo boyfriend that can like to pose and do hard man...chei..hotel rwanda floored him...infact he was wailing like a baby....that has to be one of the saddest movies i have ever seen.shame those that could have done something to help out when the whole genocide thing was breaking out were too busy worrying about the fact that those they were to help "were not just n*&&*rs but africans"....what a shame.... but there is a GOD.
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ghettochyk (f)
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Ohh and that Nigerian Man is an Igbo man. So terry...whaddayafink?
yeah, i knew that name had to be african. it sounded nigerian, mainly igbo but i wasn't sure.
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fauziyya (f)
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hi i have watched both films and i don't know which is more pathetic but i believe what really described the rwandan people`s situation generally at that time was sometimes in april.unlike hotel rwanda,it did not limit itself to the hotel but showed what women,children went through and i pray it does not happen again ever.
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rikkyjen (m)
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Those Tutsi cockroaches!!!  Something interesting is that ifind it hard how Don Cheadle,an african-american could talk like an African.!! 
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