Director Terry George really did a terrific job directing Hotel Rwanda. Everyone from the little kids 4 and under to the men and women in their 70's were in the right place at the right time. I feel that if was extremely important to direct this movie because it was sending an important message about what happened in Africa.
Throughout the movie the lighting was o.k. except for one scene when I felt it was too dark. When the refugees were in Paul's home witch was the Manager of the Hotel and his son was missing. When Paul went to look for his sun he founded him out side in some bushes, this scene was very dark and I barley saw the expressing of the actor's faces.
There were many gunshots, bombs, and people screaming in almost every scene in this movie. Throughout the movie, shooting and screaming was heard in almost every scene, when it came to the voices of the characters they were heard clearly.
Then costumes or the attire that was chosen for the characters was very believable. I especially was impressed at how the main character Don Cheadle was dressed. When he went off to work he was in a nice stylish suit, also the rebels and soldiers were in appropriate attire.
There weren't too many sets in Hotel Rwanda. There was Don Cheadle's Home, the Military Base, Hotel, and the Refugee Camp. I think that all the sets were accurate with the real life crisis.
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I agree, director Terry George did a fabulous job on this movie. Actually I would have to say everyone working on it did a great job.
Is it possible the display device in Ms Jenkin's room wasn't accurate? I bet you weren't watching the plasma screen were you? heh heh heh
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