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See our privacy policy. A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Positive Messages. Some mild language. Drinking, smoking cigars. What parents need to know Parents need to know that this movie includes a realistic, though mostly non-graphic, depiction of genocide and compellingly portrays the sense of horror and insanity.
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However, parents need to decide whether the content is appropriate for their children. Paul Rusesabagina i Teen, 13 years old Written by Dawgamer05 April 10, Viewing all of the tsumani images was devastating, over , dead. But realizing that nearly 1 million people were murdered, one by agonizing one, in Rwanda over the course of days… It is mind-boggling.
Hotel Rwanda is a must-see movie. This film shows the bowels of the world. A great performance by Cheadle. Where was the world community? Positive —A powerful, moving film about a recent genocide in Africa. Your heart is broken when you see the awful consequences of sin in our world.
This movie depicts a deep-seated racism that was actually created by outside influences. You greatly admire the courage of Paul Rusesabagina as he comes to grip with the plight of the Tutsis his own wife being one and also of the Hutus who came to his hotel for sanctuary.
Though there were some instances of foul language in this film, it was not pervasive. This film should move all of us to consider the lives of persons in other nations whom God so dearly loves and remind us to keep them in prayer—as the reviewer of the film has suggested.
This genocide should never have happened. I weep that help did not come before a million people were slaughtered. The same is happening in the Sudan. I hope this film reminds us as Christians of our obligation to cry out for those who have no voice. And, very importantly, to stay informed and pray.
I recommend this film to mature teenagers and all adults. Positive —I was deeply horrified after viewing this film.
I am fully aware of how Satan works. We are in spiritual warfare—bigger than Iraq! Positive —We were watching this film with pals. One thing I noticed was that we were sitting silently.
We were just waiting what is going to happen next. There was a feeling of suspense throughout the movie. Like so many others, I also got the urge to do something concrete to help peoples in need. Although he was afraid and was first only thinking of his family, he finally understood that his family is those people near to him.
My Ratings: Moral rating: Excellent! Positive —This film must be viewed by everyone. It is heartbreaking to comprehend that this only happened 10 years ago, and many of us stood by and did nothing. Just shows the lack of duty man feels to another man. Open your eyes world, see what is going on. And help. Soldiers hit a man in the face, then hit him in the face with the butt of a gun, then knock him to the ground and kick him repeatedly, and a woman screams as the soldiers take the man away in a truck.
A man finds his young son terrified and hiding in shrubs with blood on his shirt, the man rushes him into their house, lays the boy on a table, and opens his clothing looking for a wound there is no wound.
A man is grabbed and men threaten to kill him. Soldiers shoot guns in the air as a threat. People with machetes push and shove other people out of a hotel. A man tells his wife to take their children and jump off a roof if he is captured or killed.
We see an overturned truck and we presume that the driver has been killed. A truck full of people drives away, a man stays behind and his family which is in the truck screams and cries in protest. People are separated nuns holding orphaned children, men and women , and some Rwandans are forced to remain behind fearing death, while others are taken away on a bus. We hear a report that a plane has been shot out of the sky and there are no survivors a high-ranking political official was onboard.
People in a truck drive along streets where houses are in flames, and people run and scream in fear. A bottle breaks near the window of the truck and the man is startled. We hear a radio show where people refer to another group of people as insects and that they should be destroyed and we hear an order to rise up and kill them all. Two men yell at each other and one man threatens the other with a gun.
A man comes home to find his house dark, and his wife and several neighbors hiding in the bedroom. A woman talks about having been forced to watch men murder young children.
People talk about children being killed to "end the bloodlines. A crate breaks open on a floor spilling out many machetes people who see it appear anxious about it.
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