Review of Hotel Rwanda (2004) by Ibraheem M — 20 Jun 2014
Essentially the Rwandan-genocide equivalent of Schindler's List, Hotel Rwanda is a hard-hitting, heartfelt and powerfully acted film. The cinematography was colorful, and the subject-matter was expertly handled so that viewers could genuinely feel the onscreen characters suffering.
The only gripe I can really scrape out is Nick Nolte's seemingly dry character and occasionally incomprehensible dialogue. Other than that, Hotel Rwanda is an important film that serves as an eye-opener towards the depressing truth of horror's that are ignored around the world.
This review of Hotel Rwanda (2004) was written by Ibraheem M on 20 Jun 2014.
Hotel Rwanda has generally received very positive reviews.
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