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Eulogy and Elegy of Human Nature in Hotel Rwanda

This is a film based on a true story. Paul, the lobby manager of a four-star hotel in Collins, Rwanda, Africa, is a Hutu who saved the lives of 1268 refugees in the 1994 massacre.

The ethnic conflict between Hutu and Tutsi has intensified, and the killing of Hutu's president is the fuse drawn from the film. Hutus, who account for 84% of the country's population, raised machetes against Tutsi, who account for 15%. 100 day, 800-1000000 innocent civilians were massacred. You can't imagine that the whole world was silent in the face of this tragedy.

The chief of the peacekeeping force said to Paul:

"... Rwanda is not worth saving, you are not even black, you are only African". United Nations peacekeeping forces left Rwanda with all foreigners.

Are there no human rights in the case of the Holocaust? As the western reporter in the film said, "I send these pictures to the whole world, and they will call' Oh my? God, that's terrible! Then they will continue to eat. "

Many capitalist countries have chosen silence and turned a blind eye, which has been abandoned by the whole world.

Sigh the meaninglessness of war and the ugliness of humble politics.

In such a hell on earth, Paul is decisive, wise and clever. He also weighed the pros and cons, and had inner struggles and fears. In the end, he looked at the eager eyes, went through difficulties and obstacles, exchanged money and materials for the opportunity to survive, and tried his best to save everyone and protect the last oasis of the hotel.

The whole atmosphere was tense. Every time his life was dying, Paul was still crying bitterly on the bumpy road when he came back from picking up the goods-it was a road full of Tutsi bodies. Compared with loyalty and heroic image, he is flesh and blood.

At the last moment, when he was out of danger and had the only chance to survive, Paul left his relatives behind and chose to stay in the hotel to rescue his friends.

Paul's beauty of human nature, but this beauty of human nature is so precious because of the ugliest contrast of human nature.

At the end of the film, Paul guards the life of 1268 with his life and wisdom. Remember the sins of the world, but also remember the light of human nature in sin.

I recommend this film to remember this tragic massacre and to promote and praise humanists.