Review of Na Wewe (2010) by Joshua L — 16 Feb 2011
All very tense and on edge. Well armed Hutus including young boys stop a van of passengers and at gun point question them all to see if any are from the Tutsis tribe, their bitter enemy. A white Belgium witnesses it all.
At first I expected it to turn bloody quickly, but each member of the transport comes up with some other tribe or nationality to claim and the leader of this band of Hutus is unexpectedly humane. A film with the message that there is rarely such a thing as racial or ethnic purity anymore and that when the "enemy" becomes a person conflicts can be bridged.
This review of Na Wewe (2010) was written by Joshua L on 16 Feb 2011.
Na Wewe has generally received positive reviews.
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