It does portray, brilliantly, the transformation of one man, as he moved from servant to saint. And it gives the lie -- 1,268 times over -- to the belief that one person can't make a difference.
Hotel Rwanda (2004)
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Reviews Counted:178
Fresh:163
Rotten:15
Average Rating:7.9/10
Consensus: A sobering and heartfelt tale about massacre that took place in Rwanda while most of the world looked away.
Theatrical Release:Dec 22, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $23,472,900
Synopsis: Don Cheadle gives a riveting performance as Paul Rusesabagina, the manager of a European-owned hotel in Rwanda, who created a secret refugee camp for the Tutsi people during the brutal genocide... Don Cheadle gives a riveting performance as Paul Rusesabagina, the manager of a European-owned hotel in Rwanda, who created a secret refugee camp for the Tutsi people during the brutal genocide committed against them by the Hutu people in 1994. His efforts helped to save 1200 lives out of close to a million who were killed. HOTEL RWANDA shows this man's courage, while also capturing the political events that occurred between April and September '94. First, United Nations soldiers are restricted from fighting back against Hutu guerillas, even after the Rwandan president is assassinated and the country is thrown into chaos. But as the fighting worsens, all non-Rwandans including UN peacekeepers, Europeans, and Americans are evacuated. This leaves the Tutsi people defenseless against aggressive Hutus who are armed with machine guns and machetes. While working the system with strategic phone calls to powerful international contacts of the hotel, Rusesabagina also uses smart lies and power plays to hold off the Hutus. The morale among the refugees is low, but because they are protected from the inconceivable brutality happening outside the hotel's gates, they maintain a sense of hope. Powerful acting from all cast members, including throngs of children, makes this film touching and believable. Sophie Okonedo offers moving support as Rusesabagina's wife Tatiana, Nick Nolte shows knowing machismo as an American UN officer, and Joaquin Phoenix turns in a heartfelt display as a TV journalist. But it is the delicate treatment that director Terry George gives the insane, helpless situation depicted in HOTEL RWANDA which makes the film so penetrating. While the violence and gore of the genocide play a disturbing part in the film, the focus lies on the heroism of its protagonist and the strength with which he navigates under seemingly impossible odds. [More]
Starring: Don Cheadle, Nick Nolte, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix
Starring: Don Cheadle, Nick Nolte, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix, Leleti Khumalo
Director: Terry George
Director: Terry George
Screenwriter: Keir Pearson, Terry George
Producer: A. Kitman Ho, Terry George
Composer: Andrea Guerra, Rupert Gregson-Williams
Studio: MGM/UA
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Reviews for Hotel Rwanda
Cheadle affects a flawless Rwandan accent and gives a performance that should shame every UN member who voted to ignore the Rwandan Tutsis' pleas.
Cheadle is great in anything and wrings the drama out of this uneven movie so that you'll want to feel for his -- and the people's -- plight.
The film works not because the screen is filled with meaningless special effects, formless action and vast digital armies, but because Cheadle, Nolte and the filmmakers are interested in how two men choose to function in an impossible situation.
Mostly hoping to get by on its subject matter, which works out well for it because that subject matter is indeed compelling.
A riveting, heart-rending and ultimately uplifting account of the human spirit’s refusal to be extinguished...
Rusesabagina remains a vivid, remarkable character, and the screenplay crafts a hero without hero-mongering or phony tributeering.
George has constructed a fine dramatic feature, and a good first step to educating the masses on this disturbing event.
Conveys the horror and anguish of anarchy and massacre while keeping the violence off screen or depicted at a distance
Hotel Rwanda is a political thriller based on fact that hammers every button on the emotional console.
Not only did it give me a better-rounded perspective on the Rwandan tragedy, but it introduced me to a modern hero who stood against tyranny and oppression at the risk of losing all that was dear to him.
Don Cheadle shows once again why he is the most underrated actor in Hollywood.
Raises an impassioned cry of rage at the savagery people can inflict on fellow human beings.
Cheadle, whose Rusesabagina is both heroic and psychologically complex, is never less than utterly believable.
There are not enough words to describe how fantastic Don Cheadle's performance is in this film.
It's a gut-twisting story handled, largely and predictably, with asbestos mitts.
Don Cheadle's work is subtle, not showy – he won’t have a clip of him howling and shaking his fist in some kind of Pacino Actorrhea moment. Very moving.
If Don Cheadle could not have pushed the UN into genuine action in Rwanda of 1954, no one could.
Compelling, suspenseful depiction of the 1994 genocide during a Rwandan civil war - with an incredibly powerful performance by Don Cheadle
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