Review of Kinyarwanda (2011) by Serge L — 07 Apr 2017
For a first film, this is an extraordinary overview of the events that gutted the Rwandan nation. It is a bit too english as if the Kenyan version of the story though. It is restrained and does not depict the violence to anger the viewer but is rather an after the fact analysis like many films about the 2nd world war.
This film is a series of shorts, interrelated, that expose the problematics and hilariously mocks it in one of the segments. It is so incredible that the devil could have managed to kill so many in short order without enough resistance from the start.
Don't get mad, Anakin. Let's hope this will be a lesson for all africans. A continent still grasping with unending wars that lead nowhere but down in waste. Could be a problem related with the temperature.
Higher temperature are correlating with more anger. If this is it, we better find durable solutions because it is getting warmer faster on the planet. Let this be a lesson for us all. The englishes are the real enemies, people, the englishes!
This review of Kinyarwanda (2011) was written by Serge L on 07 Apr 2017.
Kinyarwanda has generally received positive reviews.
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