Good movie, little difficult to follow due to the accents, but once you get straight who are the Hutu's and who are the "Tu-Tu tootsies, Goodbye" it was good. Very suspenseful, excellent acting in all the leads. Crowds, not so good. Lots of staring at the camera, lots of looking around for, direction, the food table, etc.Interesting that on a Friday night, prime time, I saw it with my significant other, and there were about ten people in the theater, 4 of whom were black, 2 of whom were Asian. So whites had no interest in the matter now, or then.
Nick Nolte was great as always.
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Topic - Hotel (A Fish Named) Rhowanda - Duilawyer 08:29:53 03/05/05 (6)
- No whites????? - Road Warrior 20:11:18 03/06/05 (0)
- far too liberal and anti-war - tunenut 15:53:15 03/06/05 (0)
- Rwanda...touched on by tin down under. (nt - dennzio 09:48:42 03/05/05 (3)
- Much earlier by moi: "low budget international guilt-trip" . . . - mr grits 10:03:20 03/05/05 (2)
- Was Schindler's List a guilt trip? Cabaret? Hiroshima? - Duilawyer 17:22:03 03/05/05 (1)
- I feel no guilt because of a film and its intended purpose . . . - mr grits 12:56:46 03/06/05 (0)