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IMBD Score: 8.1/10
Language: Hindi
Hotel Rwanda (2004)
PG-13 | 2h 1min | Biography, Drama, History | 4 February 2005 (USA)
Director: Terry George
Writers: Keir Pearson, Terry George
Stars: Don Cheadle, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix

Story:
1994. In Rwanda, the classification of the native population into Hutus and Tutsis, arbitrarily done by the colonial Belgians, is now ingrained within Rwandan mentality despite the Rwandan

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This is the story of a hotel manager who saved the lives of 1200 people in a massacre. Hotel Rwanda is not a story of massacres. Essentially, the best hotel managers behave like the victims of the 1994-1995 Rwandan genocide and the Hutu tribes that massacred half a million members of the Tutsi tribe while the world looked the other way.

The man is called Paul Rusesabagina and is played by Don Cheadle, but he is not the kind of man the camera shows on a mountain top, or a man who knows how things work in the real world and uses skills like bribery, flattery, excuses and deception to save the life that has come to take care of him.

He knows how to function properly in another culture, he knows when a bottle of scotch increases six-fold and he knows when to handle a complaint. I think that if you hired a diplomat, he would be an excellent candidate and I am sure you know how he handles complaints.

He knows everything that goes through the roof, everything that the waiter can give the girl, what he can't do, and everything else.

He is married to a Tutsi woman named Tatiana (Sophie Okonedo), educated in Belgium, and runs his own hotel, the Hotel RWANDA, in the city of Rwanda. Paul is the manager of the hotel, but he is also the owner of the restaurant, along with his wife and children.

He does his job very well, but he understands that he has to take bribes to get the imported beer he needs. He understands that his guests are used to luxury in a tiny Central African country between Tanzania, Uganda and Congo. And he understands that when the general's briefcase is taken for safekeeping, it contains a bottle of good Scotch when it is returned.

This understanding makes him a bad man, but he makes himself an expert in situational ethics, and the result is a well-run hotel where everyone is happy, even if he is not.
Rwanda's troubles began when European colonial powers created a nation that ignored traditional tribal boundaries. Then, suddenly, the genocide began, and Rwanda's troubles began again, this time in the form of the National Liberation Front of Rwanda.

For years, the Tutsis ruled Rwanda under Belgian rule, and for years they killed many Hutus, and armed troops roamed the nation, killing them. Now the Hutu were in control and the warring tribes were driven out of the same country.

The hotel in Kigali was not the chain's biggest concern, but the presence of the United Nations, represented by Colonel Oliver and Nick Nolte. They saw what was happening, informed their superiors and asked for help and intervention. Paul Rusesabagina informed the headquarters in Brussels about the increasing tragedy. After all, it was important that these two men acted freely to protect the instigators from the consequences for which they had somehow become responsible.

When Hotel Rwanda premiered in Toronto in 2004, critics criticized the film for focusing on Paul and the colonel and making little effort to portray the genocide as a whole. But scriptwriter Keir Pearson and his team made the right decision: "The film cannot be about how a few people reacted, but about the entire genocide.
The story took shape after Pearson visited Rwanda and heard from a group of people rescued from the massacre. Hotel Rwanda is about who really did it, and Oliver is based on one of those.
The economy has collapsed, the country is ruled by anarchy, and the hotel barely works, but Cheadle consistently maintains his performance on a human level. The murderous Hutu general, for example, treats him like a long-standing customer who knows that the value of a good cigar cannot be measured in cash. Every morning he puts on his suit and tie and pretends it's business as usual until the day he gets so drunk he can't tie his tie. His character intuitively understands that something can only be achieved if he continues to act as a hotel manager.

Paul trained the mighty of Kigali to regard the Hotel Des Milles Collines as an oasis of refinement and decency, and it still is, but now he is pretending that it is not. The man who orchestrated yesterday's mass murder may want to show today that he knows how to behave appropriately in the hotel lobby. Nolte's performance is also precise in tone: the strategy works by suggesting a different behavior.

Nations were united in their indifference to Rwanda, Rwanda came to us as a peacekeeping force, and now there is peace.

Nolte's character is as steady, clever and cynical as he can be here, and his account of how 1,200 people became guests at the hotel has no chance against the war. He makes every decision he considers, ignores orders and does what he can to save lives here.
He mainly cares for his own family, but also for the well-being of the hotel guests and the safety of his wife and children.

As a Hutu, he is safe, his wife is Tutsi, and his children are under threat, but in this case he is anything but a tribal member. He has spent years saving his goodwill and is now being asked for favours. His bribery has been taken to another level, people are hiding in the hotel and he has to hide his people in his hotel.
He knows how to use a little blackmail, and sooner or later he will tell a powerful general that if Paul is not alive to testify, who else will believe him, the world will come to terms with what happened in Kigali?

Hotel Rwanda is not about hotel management, heroism or survival, it is about Rwanda rising to the challenge and creating a gripping drama.

When you sympathise with these men, the film touches you, but the deeper the feelings, when the characters are good and when they are sad. The film works because Cheadle, Nolte and the filmmakers know how these two men worked in an impossible situation. On the screen there is a sense of hope and hope for the future, a hope for a better future for Rwanda.

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