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Ask Rwanda Hotel about 300 words! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

I bought Hotel Rwanda, but I didn't watch it all the time. I don't want to see it, but I dare not, because I know it's a human tragedy, and I don't know how the movie will express it. Facing the busy work every day, I dare not make myself feel too heavy. I insisted on seeing last night.

This is a film based on a true story. Paul, the manager of a high-end hotel in Rwanda, is a Hutu. He saved the lives of more than 1000 refugees in the ethnic conflict of 1994. At that time, the Belgian colonists forcibly divided the local aborigines into Hutu and Tutsi according to the depth of skin and the height of nose bridge, and handed over the political power to Tutsi when they left, which led to a feud between the two ethnic groups for generations. In the end, the Hutu people who came to power wanted to retaliate against the Tutsi people and condone the hatred of militia groups, and finally broke out at the node where the president was stabbed to death. "Cutting down trees" and "Hutu forces" started genocide.

Paul Hotel is a high-end leisure resort hotel owned by Belgium. He used his position as a hotel manager to deal with military elites, whites and UN officials, and made up nervously with beer, whisky and cigarettes. His belief in western power and maintaining world order and world peace has penetrated into every vein of his life. He has always believed that relying on the United Nations led by the United States and western European countries can achieve peace in Rwanda, at least those white friends can help him when needed. However, in a series of events after the outbreak of the war, all hopes were dashed, and years of business could only be exchanged for a continuation of life, and finally they were forced to leave their homes. A series of efforts in the middle can only be a great mockery of reality in the movie.

This film was nominated for this year's Golden Globe Award and Golden Bear Award. Today, a movie finally recorded this human catastrophe. I just don't know what these westerners will think after watching this movie. It seems that the Rwandan people should learn from the modern history of China. Relying on others is unreliable, and the nation can only rely on self-reliance to strengthen itself.