Hotel Rwanda (See Georges Rutaganda/River Road Bodies)

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  • @horrorfan96
    @horrorfan96 9 років тому +2237

    "You do not honestly think you can kill them all"
    "Why not? We are halfway there already"
    Most disturbing monologue I've ever heard

    • @horrorfan96
      @horrorfan96 9 років тому +39

      Yes i did

    • @horrorfan96
      @horrorfan96 8 років тому +24

      +eviltreemonster makes me sick

    • @horrorfan96
      @horrorfan96 8 років тому +38

      +Jam Traveller imagine how some Germans felt listening to Hitler

    • @topshotta2000
      @topshotta2000 8 років тому +2

      that's a damn shame

    • @karlsmith6690
      @karlsmith6690 7 років тому +25

      He brings the same chill that the character Han Landa does. Just not as funny.

  • @javiersds8081
    @javiersds8081 Рік тому +281

    "We are halfway there already" has to be one of the most chilling lines in the history of cinema.

    • @user-tw3zv3qd6d
      @user-tw3zv3qd6d Рік тому +11

      Bruh hell yea, came to see if anyone picked up on that.

    • @SuzukiYNathie
      @SuzukiYNathie Рік тому +8

      That line never fails to make my hair stand on end.

    • @jackleith3502
      @jackleith3502 10 місяців тому +8

      For me it’s the “And why not? Why not?” that really gets me. The absolute straight faced earnest conviction with which he asks that - like, that could’ve easily been written as a rhetorical question, but when he asks that question it is absolutely not rhetorical.
      To him, he genuinely believes that they’ll do it.

    • @Glassandcandy
      @Glassandcandy 7 місяців тому +3

      He wasn’t lying. The lions share of the 800,000 Tutsi victims were killed in the first two weeks of the genocide. The rest came sporadically in the following 86 days.
      People forget that the staggering amount of destruction was done in such an incredibly short time. This was only possible as a result of intense and carefully and meticulously planned coordination between the Interahahmwe and the Habyarimana government.

    • @johnwayne8494
      @johnwayne8494 6 місяців тому +1

      @@jackleith3502 Yeah I always like that because Paul says it in a mocking way towards him for trying to kill so many people but George takes it as literal statistics since he has absolutely no empathy for them.

  • @russellsparks7459
    @russellsparks7459 3 роки тому +846

    The most disturbing part of this to me wasn't the bodies, or the women being raped. It was that Rutaganda offers a pack of sodas for the kids. It would easy to make him simply a one dimensional villain, but no, he demonstrates a human side as well, which is absolutely terrifying. To paraphrase C.J. Roberts "Monsters are not born, they are made."

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde 3 роки тому +67

      He was also the son of Esdras Mpamo, a notorious genocidaire before him. The phenomenon is a larger issue than just those 2 individuals of course. Many of the mass murderers have indoctrinated their kids in such a way that you find 20 or 25 year olds today (not yet born during the genocide) who have turned out every bit as monstrous as their fathers.

    • @TNTspaz
      @TNTspaz 3 роки тому +37

      How do you think he had so many on his side? He would basically train people from a young age to think and act like him. Which in turn they would do the same. It basically a whole group of people with two personalities they would switch on and off depending on if it would benefit them or not.
      They were all extremely selfish and self-centered. It's horrible to think that some of this stuff is still happening in Africa as well. Things have gotten better especially in Uganda but the tension and selfishness of these groups still exist. Even just a few years ago with the farmer killings. Left thousands starving and jobless because they had no idea how to use the equipment or manage the harvest cycles since all the workers and leaders were killed mercilessly. Extremely greedy and selfish people all around.

    • @MadeOfStone89
      @MadeOfStone89 2 роки тому +13

      Watched this ten years ago in religious class and still rmemeber the “and a crate of soft drinks for the kids, free of charge”

    • @youngknight5589
      @youngknight5589 2 роки тому

      Thats what i noticed he gave off a weird human moment despite him preaching a bunch of fucked up shit for a moment i was like “thats cool” then i quickly remembered wait this fucking psychopath

    • @snailbert147
      @snailbert147 2 роки тому +18

      I thought that was more of his way of saying "I know you have Tutsi children at that hotel, and I am going to kill them." He wanted to completely exterminate the Tutsi people by going after the next generation.

  • @Decetop
    @Decetop 6 років тому +872

    This scene is so jarring because it is such a departure from last hour or so of the film. Apart from the beginning, the movie had up till now been entirely focused on Paul maintaining order inside the hotel. Now he is outside and realizes just how far gone everything is. In truth, this is one of only a few glimpses we get at the horrors of the genocide.

    • @josephtaylor-kennedy1420
      @josephtaylor-kennedy1420 3 роки тому +3

      There are a few documentaries that expose it...viewer discretion is advised

    • @alvaroanton636
      @alvaroanton636 3 роки тому +1

      @@josephtaylor-kennedy1420 which ones?

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde 3 роки тому +5

      @@alvaroanton636 “Ghosts of Rwanda” shows more of what happened.

  • @waverunner7063
    @waverunner7063 6 років тому +778

    Imagine the emotional stress Paul has to go through when this happened in real life. Like being stuck in a nightmare but it is all true. Any second your family could be slaughtered. A lot to weigh on someone. Don Cheadle and the actor who played Rutaganda did an amazing job portraying this.

    • @peachyblssm1702
      @peachyblssm1702 4 роки тому +6

      Hard to watch i could not imagine this kind of country, how to stay in peace.

    • @nissaforyou
      @nissaforyou 3 роки тому +4

      Don Cheadle was 👏amazing. My chest was palpitating so hard

    • @holmesey2000
      @holmesey2000 3 роки тому

      No shit...to the comment, all previous n all following

    • @mongoloidkongloid5489
      @mongoloidkongloid5489 3 роки тому +7

      The real Paul is a dickbag fr

    • @waverunner7063
      @waverunner7063 3 роки тому +3

      @@mongoloidkongloid5489 I've heard this actually. Either way, Don Cheadle did excellent in this movie.

  • @christophermoltisanti9301
    @christophermoltisanti9301 5 років тому +452

    Yes, Georges Rutaganda was one of the main architects, organizers and perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide. He was the vice-president of the fanatical Hutu Interahamwe militia and he actually personally participated in the killings, slaughter and rapes of Tutsis. He also went to the RTLM radio and made few very explosive speeches inciting Hutus to find and destroy all the Tutsis. He coined the phrase: "stay alert and watch your neighbors"! But the truth is that he only appeared on the RTLM radio few times prior and during the Genocide, the main propagandists who incited people to violence and killings were Kantano Habimana and Hassan Ngeze. They coined the terrible phrase which was the signal to start the Genocide on April 6, which was: "cut the tall trees"!
    Fanatical Hutu Power extremist and his portrayal in this movie was 100% on the spot.. He was really one of the architects of the Rwandan Genocide.

    • @daigb749
      @daigb749 4 роки тому +25

      Very nice but you have forgotten to mention the Belgian and French hands on all this.....

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde 4 роки тому +31

      It was the Belgian colonizers who set up the genocidal army that ended up killing off the Tutsi population. No matter how hard you try, you’ll never be able to scrub this fact out of the historical record because they admit it themselves in their own writings:
      "This army will be Hutu, exclusively and openly. We do not want, under the pretext of being fair or democratic, to include even a single Tutsi individual. We shall automatically deem every Tutsi applicant unfit. For being too tall, or too fat or whatever. It may not be fair, but we don't want to mix in any Tutsi people supposedly for the sake of being democratic.”
      Quoted from the notes of Major Louis-Francois Vanderstraeten, a Belgian colonial officer who went on to serve as that army’s chief of staff for a long time, even after Rwanda’s independence. He was eventually succeeded by Juvenal Habyarimana who was put there to continue this anti-Tutsi policy. He did so with Belgian support all the way to the 1994 genocide.
      There’s *A DIRECT, UNBROKEN LINE* from the Belgian colonial officers to Habyarimana to the 1994 genocide.

    • @fistinyourface7053
      @fistinyourface7053 4 роки тому

      @Dog Faced Pony Soldier They always need to blame the white man, otherwise they would realized that they are not very different.

    • @newyorkersliverentfree
      @newyorkersliverentfree 4 роки тому +2

      @@daigb749 you can't blame the devils for this

    • @spencerdickson9693
      @spencerdickson9693 4 роки тому +23

      @@daigb749 I don't believe French and Belgians were slaughtering civilians... the fact they may have stood by and not intervene and also supplied weapons to what would become a genocide is noted. However I think it is infantilizing to Rwandans to somehow make them directly responsible or try to push blame on to Europeans. People are against African colonization but then expect Europe to intervene and What? Recolonize a country? To say supplying a sovereign national government with military weapons makes you responsible for what they do with said weapons... it's basically saying giving military aid to an African country is akin to arming a toddler. Rwandans hunted and murdered their neighbors. To push blame to Europeans powers is to basically say Africans are children and shouldn't be held responsible for their actions.

  • @brianmackie14
    @brianmackie14 6 років тому +575

    The way he says “why not” is absolutely chilling

    • @goofybutserious4807
      @goofybutserious4807 3 роки тому +12

      He must be a Black Panther villain.

    • @holmesey2000
      @holmesey2000 3 роки тому +1

      No shit...to the comment, all previous n all following

    • @assassincreed2087
      @assassincreed2087 Рік тому +7

      ​@@goofybutserious4807he would've made a better killmonger

    • @caylya7869
      @caylya7869 8 місяців тому +1

      @@assassincreed2087Pretty sure he would be way more racist and killmonger would even hate him. Since he doesn’t see Tutsi as the same “race” as him. While killmonger see’s all Africa as black. Different histories lead to different views of race racial identity.

  • @debaterofeverythingpresent2775
    @debaterofeverythingpresent2775 6 років тому +668

    Why not? Why not?
    We are halfway there already.
    Words have never hit me so hard

    • @SuzukiYNathie
      @SuzukiYNathie 4 роки тому +16

      That line never fails to send chills down my spine. Every time I hear it, I get goosebumps.

    • @traemaxwell
      @traemaxwell 4 роки тому +29

      They murdered over a million Tutsi and Hutu Moderates in 2 months. That boggles my mind just thinking about it.

    • @traemaxwell
      @traemaxwell 4 роки тому +1

      @trosky677 Seriously? How many people did Saddam have killed. The USA never killed 2 million Iraqis.

    • @traemaxwell
      @traemaxwell 4 роки тому +1

      @trosky677 You can hate it all you want. Hes Dead. Deal with it.

    • @KS-qr1ry
      @KS-qr1ry 4 роки тому +1

      trosky677 no one cares

  • @MrGrissom98
    @MrGrissom98 7 років тому +1063

    The guy who played Rutaganda deserved an Oscar nomination

    • @leadersuccess3761
      @leadersuccess3761 5 років тому +40

      He also played a crip gangster in the classic movie Colors.

    • @rexcrossnet
      @rexcrossnet 5 років тому +10

      @@jazzhead0233 He wasn´t even nominated.

    • @jazzhead0233
      @jazzhead0233 5 років тому +19

      @@rexcrossnet i stand corrected. Don Cheadle was the one nominated and didn't win

    • @rexcrossnet
      @rexcrossnet 5 років тому +37

      @@jazzhead0233 Yes. Jamie Foxx won instead... But don´t worry, Don Cheadle is a better actor and has a better career than him! The nominated ones is better than those who wins. That´s just what I think!

    • @joshuamangalam906
      @joshuamangalam906 5 років тому +4

      They didn't portray George Rutuganda properly.

  • @lettherebelamp5102
    @lettherebelamp5102 4 роки тому +426

    2:17 “You do not honestly believe that you can kill them all
    And why not? Why not? We are halfway there already.”
    Both chills and tears followed when I heard this

    • @SuzukiYNathie
      @SuzukiYNathie 4 роки тому +19

      I get goosebumps every time I hear that line. It's the only movie line to do that.

    • @collinmartin2566
      @collinmartin2566 Рік тому +12

      Terrifying thing is they did more than that, I read up from analysts that say they killed about 70-75% of the registered Tutsi population

    • @AmisH-q4h
      @AmisH-q4h Рік тому

      Yet business as usual? 2:21 rice and beer and cola to rot the children's teeth.

  • @Dark21Star13
    @Dark21Star13 9 років тому +520

    This is the craziest part of the whole fucking movie, holding yourself back trying not to kill this man; and praying that he won't kill you

  • @MrFatman636
    @MrFatman636 8 років тому +1516

    He told them to go the river road on purpose.

    • @Lyoko104
      @Lyoko104 8 років тому +452

      Maximilian Bittrich He knew that Paul would not side with the Hutus despite being Hutu himself,in a way,telling him to take this route is a warning

    • @juicyjfan
      @juicyjfan 6 років тому +37

      Maximilian Bittrich Didn't realize that until this year

    • @rexcrossnet
      @rexcrossnet 6 років тому +72

      He wanted to show them that he was right killing the tutsies.

    • @clarkdunford3132
      @clarkdunford3132 6 років тому +7

      No way man no way

    • @eh2139
      @eh2139 6 років тому +7

      Maximilian Bittrich never thought of that until now.

  • @Incogn3gr0e
    @Incogn3gr0e 4 роки тому +252

    Crazy how I didn’t realize he told Paul to take the River road back on purpose. He wanted him to see those bodies as a warning to him to side with the Hutus 😟

    • @user-xl1ni1tv4s
      @user-xl1ni1tv4s 3 роки тому +26

      I just realized after not watching the movie for about a decade that George is the voice of the Hutu Radio Station!

    • @indra-ty9iz
      @indra-ty9iz 2 роки тому +2

      @@user-xl1ni1tv4s wait he also is the voice radio in that movie?

    • @user-xl1ni1tv4s
      @user-xl1ni1tv4s 2 роки тому +6

      @@indra-ty9iz yes the Hutu radio station!

  • @elsakristina2689
    @elsakristina2689 8 років тому +450

    I've seen this movie about five or six times, maybe a little more, but this scene just shocks me every time.

  • @icantbeafraidofyou
    @icantbeafraidofyou 5 років тому +171

    “Why not? Why not? We’re halfway there already.” I’ll never forget the first time I saw this movie, those words scared me to death. Chilling doesn’t even begin to describe those words.

  • @Jordan-gz8yi
    @Jordan-gz8yi 3 роки тому +169

    This film depicts just how low and sinister humanity can go to. It is also a true story. That is what makes it the scariest film ever. Horror films do not come close to this kind of scary. It is truly bone chilling.

    • @adamcheklat7387
      @adamcheklat7387 Рік тому

      Even the vilest of ghouls pale by comparison to horrors unleashed by man.

    • @darkknight6512
      @darkknight6512 8 місяців тому +1

      I once heard that primitive side of the human mind still exists and that’s absolutely true thus atrocity doesn’t get anywhere near the recognition it deserves

    • @90srapfan37
      @90srapfan37 7 місяців тому

      @@darkknight6512 from what we see today I don’t doubt it

  • @kamyajames7268
    @kamyajames7268 3 роки тому +58

    Both my parents come from Rwanda in the early 60s , I was born in Uganda but I pray every day for the people of Rwanda and I love to visit Rwanda one day

  • @misterbubbles6389
    @misterbubbles6389 4 роки тому +170

    Paul didn't think they could really kill all the Tutsi, Rutaganda sends him down a road full of bodies. I can't even imagine what it must've been like seeing that in person.

  • @benanderson3029
    @benanderson3029 4 роки тому +113

    "Why not? We are halfway there already."
    One of the most chilling lines of dialogue I've ever heard in film.

  • @AlexG-dc3jg
    @AlexG-dc3jg 9 років тому +244

    played rutaganda so well

    • @monkeycat48
      @monkeycat48 4 роки тому +10

      He played Spartan Jorge from Halo Reach then Sadies father in halo odst.

    • @ramboar882
      @ramboar882 3 роки тому

      Monkey Cat Really ?? I didn’t know since I was playing Halo 😅

  • @lime187
    @lime187 5 років тому +163

    How the hell paul kept it together in all the madness ill never know...

    • @shamali2426
      @shamali2426 5 років тому +3

      Here’s your chance to find out: Click on news footage of that time at that hotel and watch how it was. Warning: You won’t see Rusesabagina playing any role because the heroism he attributed to himself later is fictitious! ua-cam.com/video/ToT_np1CRVQ/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/l-duD8PnrB4/v-deo.html

    • @shamali2426
      @shamali2426 5 років тому +2

      In case that wasn’t enough, here’s more: ua-cam.com/video/ohSdhANiE3I/v-deo.html
      Still no Rusesabagina! He’s sold the world a bill ‘o goods.

    • @EmptyMan000
      @EmptyMan000 5 років тому +25

      His desire to protect his family kept him sane. Love kept him from losing his mind.

    • @southglare_axe7397
      @southglare_axe7397 3 роки тому

      @@EmptyMan000 Also just getting badly accustomed to seeing these things.

    • @Ggqresh
      @Ggqresh 3 роки тому

      @@shamali2426 whats the point you're trying to make? so what? nice to see you're diverting attention away from what was a genocide, imbecile.

  • @jacklawrence390
    @jacklawrence390 8 років тому +527

    Ayy Paul how about some soft drinks for the kids

  • @digitalrevolution6476
    @digitalrevolution6476 5 років тому +118

    No wonder he told Don to, " Take the Rio Road back, it's clear." He purposely wanted them to drive through those dead bodies and experience that....

    • @benanderson3029
      @benanderson3029 4 роки тому +32

      Yep. He was basically gloating about how he was getting away with genocide. If that isn't pure fucking evil, nothing is.

    • @joshuagrover795
      @joshuagrover795 3 роки тому +23

      @@benanderson3029 George Rutaganda was certainly not gloating a year later in 1995 when he was caught and sentenced to life imprisonment at the ICTR in 1999. The Rwandan Genocide served no purpose, but to an elite at the time in Rwanda who knew they were fucked, but decided to take the population with them to hell!

    • @dreamer_4937
      @dreamer_4937 3 роки тому +3

      *River Road

  • @KingPorchoua
    @KingPorchoua 5 років тому +122

    I feel your pain Rwanda, this is what happen to the Hmong back in Laos 1975.

    • @Trazyn_the_Infinite_40K
      @Trazyn_the_Infinite_40K 5 років тому +3

      My best friend is Hmong.

    • @EmptyMan000
      @EmptyMan000 5 років тому +24

      @@Trazyn_the_Infinite_40K Indeed. The Americans really left the Hmong to dry for the Vietcong to slaughter after they left during the Vietnam War.

    • @Trazyn_the_Infinite_40K
      @Trazyn_the_Infinite_40K 5 років тому +31

      @@EmptyMan000 blame the hippies bro. They destroyed the will to fight in American society. We won most of our engagements.

    • @kingpin7282
      @kingpin7282 5 років тому +14

      The Hmong genocide couldve been worse than Rwanda in numbers if the Hmong were not so scattered. On top of that, many were still carrying arms supplied from the CIA so they could defend themselves to a point.
      Tutsis on the other hand had no warning, as soon as the President was killed the genocide started, many people may have been at work and killed on their way home, or gotten home to find their family slaughtered, just scary overall.
      Scary Hmong story I've heard from some friends, the Pathet Lao soldiers came to a small Hmong village and gathered all the men, saying they would be questioned for possible participation in the war, about 80 men left, and none ever returned.

    • @Trazyn_the_Infinite_40K
      @Trazyn_the_Infinite_40K 4 роки тому +2

      @Vladimir makarov That has nothing to do with whether we won or not, that has to do with why we got involved. In which case, yes, the US is to blame.

  • @Orlando01ism
    @Orlando01ism 3 роки тому +57

    Despite the uttered and pure evilness of the character Georges Rutaganda, I just love the actor when he pronounce the word "cockroaches"

  • @elsakristina2689
    @elsakristina2689 7 років тому +102

    The part where he sees that all the dead bodies are why the road was so bumpy and then he sees just how many bodies are all scattered down the road... ugh... 😭

  • @Sophie-nz9fz
    @Sophie-nz9fz 2 роки тому +26

    we watched this in high school and I can still remember the dead silence of that classroom during this scene

  • @codyerickson3550
    @codyerickson3550 3 роки тому +25

    My world history teacher, Mr. Harris, showed us this movie during my Sophomore year of high school. Ever since it has remained as one of my favorite films.

  • @suhailzargar5556
    @suhailzargar5556 3 роки тому +57

    He is giving him soft drinks for free... Sounds like a good man

    • @k3vin.k3bab40
      @k3vin.k3bab40 3 роки тому +15

      And that'd be their last crate...

    • @farbrormelker2341
      @farbrormelker2341 3 роки тому +18

      What a nice and respectful gentleman
      I wonder what he thinks of tall trees

    • @k3vin.k3bab40
      @k3vin.k3bab40 3 роки тому +15

      @@farbrormelker2341 yeah, I heard he also broadcast educational information to people around Rwanda!

    • @imgvillasrc1608
      @imgvillasrc1608 2 роки тому

      @@k3vin.k3bab40 Not to mention Georges was willing to exterminate Paul's cockroach infestation in his hotel. What a great friend indeed.
      Don't know why Paul was so pessimistic about it though, smh.

  • @chrisluciane3073
    @chrisluciane3073 8 років тому +213

    I think a sign "welcome to hell" would have been appropriate

  • @truthseeker3536
    @truthseeker3536 4 роки тому +18

    The driver of the van also appears in the blood diamond movie. He is the soldier who arrests danny archer (leo dicaprio) as he tries to cross the border from sierra leone into liberia

    • @bmblafamilia7761
      @bmblafamilia7761 4 роки тому +2

      damn great info never noticed that

    • @meb3280
      @meb3280 4 роки тому +2

      Oh got me, i have watched blood diamond more than ten times. When i saw that guy i was like where do i know this guy? My bad.

  • @letsgo_inc
    @letsgo_inc 6 років тому +92

    "I have bled that cow enough now"
    He dropped this line so casually I missed it the first time...

    • @PoopiesTheDog
      @PoopiesTheDog 4 роки тому +5

      dudeinc10 what does that mean?

    • @ElizabethMarianna
      @ElizabethMarianna 4 роки тому +22

      @Gore4ever FulciLives i think he meant that he squeezed everything out of the tutsi ppl, the only thing left to do is killing them

    • @Incogn3gr0e
      @Incogn3gr0e 4 роки тому +4

      Van een perenboom is het kwaad kersen eten exactly smh. He planned on killing them anyway he basically conned them. Those poor people 🙁

  • @angelomaldini3316
    @angelomaldini3316 3 роки тому +12

    What shocks me most is that this occurred in the 1990s. Goes to show.. there is no time; no specific era. Genocide is not something that could be read about in textbooks; it could very well occur in the present as in the future.

  • @sj-zs2cf
    @sj-zs2cf 6 років тому +69

    I just watched this movie in world geography

    • @dragonborn3609
      @dragonborn3609 5 років тому

      @A piece of fucking sliced white bread! Same

    • @astraldirectrix
      @astraldirectrix 5 років тому +4

      Yep, that was me back in tenth grade. It was a first period class, and I was so shaken up, I asked to go to the front office and call my dad just to have the strength to make it through the rest of the day.

    • @aryahdavis812
      @aryahdavis812 5 років тому +1

      Me tooooo

    • @BabySonicGT
      @BabySonicGT 3 роки тому

      Me too but 2 years ago

    • @unlucky7129
      @unlucky7129 3 роки тому

      Same

  • @Jimnik088
    @Jimnik088 8 років тому +259

    2:20 The devil's eyes staring right at you

    • @superlex611
      @superlex611 8 років тому +23

      very scary

    • @santiagonavarro125
      @santiagonavarro125 5 років тому +7

      The devil in the form of a Hutu rebel leader.

    • @InfernAlien
      @InfernAlien 5 років тому +4

      „We are halfway there already!”
      Mama....help! 0.0

    • @donpula6349
      @donpula6349 5 років тому

      @@santiagonavarro125 he's militia leader not a rebel leader.

    • @matthewgaviola8885
      @matthewgaviola8885 5 років тому

      Luckily the real guy’s locked away

  • @TheIGITnBLUE
    @TheIGITnBLUE 9 років тому +56

    Hairs just stood up from the back of my head...

  • @fedelledef6136
    @fedelledef6136 6 років тому +64

    One of the most horrific scenes in humans history! i had dreams about this. This is not human!

    • @theogeffrelot983
      @theogeffrelot983 4 роки тому +11

      Unfortunately it IS human... homo homini lupus est.

  • @nunyabiznez4408
    @nunyabiznez4408 6 років тому +65

    You can put an animal in people clothes, it doesn't make them a person.

    • @shinikaw
      @shinikaw 5 років тому +1

      What/who exactly are you referring to

    • @blitzgaming9561
      @blitzgaming9561 5 років тому +10

      @@shinikaw he/she means that just beacuse they appear human it doesn't make them human.

    • @shockshplock3480
      @shockshplock3480 5 років тому +6

      nunya biznez to call Rutaganda an animal is offensive to animals

    • @TheMoose126
      @TheMoose126 4 роки тому +1

      Rutaganda was a Brutish Monster. But I will say he made for an effective Shock Trooper. Horrifying, but effective nonetheless.

    • @oceanstar2294
      @oceanstar2294 3 роки тому

      @@TheMoose126 I felt something extremely scary and dangerous from him when I first saw Hotel Rwanda this year. Scary enough that all this was based on a real story

  • @user-xl1ni1tv4s
    @user-xl1ni1tv4s 3 роки тому +11

    I just realized after not watching the movie for about a decade that George is the voice of the Hutu Radio Station!

  • @gorillagaming8722
    @gorillagaming8722 3 роки тому +24

    Such a bone chilling scene. Rutagunda is pure evil...the dude literally is showing no remorse about what he has done and seems perfectly happy with slaughtering innocent people.

    • @vilhelmvilhelm2335
      @vilhelmvilhelm2335 3 роки тому +17

      what is most disturbing is that he still displays kindness like when he says he will give Paul soda for the kids

    • @EroticOnion23
      @EroticOnion23 Рік тому +5

      @@vilhelmvilhelm2335 it's a veiled threat, and a mockery, like a cat playing with its prey...

  • @TheStapleGunKid
    @TheStapleGunKid 3 роки тому +34

    Can you imagine how terrifying it would be going straight into a base of the Interhamwe? Thinking about the mountains and mountains of corpses these guys have created. It would be like going straight into ISIS HQ or into the meeting of SS leaders.

    • @BruteStrength99
      @BruteStrength99 3 роки тому +5

      Why would it be terrifying? Paul was a Hutu

    • @TheStapleGunKid
      @TheStapleGunKid 3 роки тому +15

      @@BruteStrength99 First of all, the Interhamwe didn't just kill Tutsis. They also killed Hutu moderates who worked to stop the genocide, which is of course what Paul is. In any case, going into the headquarters full of psycho killers would always be disturbing, weather or not you personally are their target.

    • @BruteStrength99
      @BruteStrength99 3 роки тому +2

      @@TheStapleGunKid I disagree. He was in the vehicle with a member of the Interhamwe so he was good. He was also a friend of Georges Rutaguna, a friend who brought the man business over and over. That's why Georges said I'm always glad to see you Paul.

    • @TheStapleGunKid
      @TheStapleGunKid 3 роки тому +3

      @@BruteStrength99 Yeah but the whole time the militia leader was making threats, telling Paul "It's time to butcher that fat cow for the meat." The meaning was obvious: "You better let us storm your hotel, or we're coming for you too." Ultimately the Interhamwe did storm Paul's hotel later in the movie, and were only driven out because Paul convinced his General friend to intervene.

    • @BruteStrength99
      @BruteStrength99 3 роки тому

      @@TheStapleGunKid I didn't take that as a threat at all. "Time to butcher that fat cow for good meat." I took it as an invitation. It was obvious that Georges liked Paul. He could've killed him at anytime if he wanted Paul dead. He was trying to save him. He was educating the guy who was hiding in the hotel about the reality of what was going on outside those walls. At the beginning he handed Paul the Interhamwe flag. Invited him to the rally. Told him it was time to join his people. I don't think he's telling Paul you better let us storm the hotel. Paul couldn't stop them if he wanted to. The Generals did because the French ordered them to. They stormed the hotel the moment the Hutu Army started to retreat leaving the city and Milles Collies unprotected. Georges was trying to warn Paul. He obviously didn't want him to die

  • @hawkie2216
    @hawkie2216 7 років тому +100

    Holy shit the road was bumpy cause they killed everyone on the road

    • @Pat4ever.
      @Pat4ever. 5 років тому +2

      It’s clear..

  • @bobbibaker4685
    @bobbibaker4685 3 роки тому +13

    Unbelievable, and unforgivable, that the world ignored this genocide.

    • @johnpearson3616
      @johnpearson3616 2 роки тому +3

      Ikr! It's because people as a whole nowdays tragically have Apathy which is the exact opposite of Empathy💔😓

    • @savethefrogz
      @savethefrogz 27 днів тому +1

      and they will continue to ignore the ones that are occurring and those that will occur, until it happens to them

    • @rimrunz1795
      @rimrunz1795 6 днів тому

      Much of th world did not even know, jackass

  • @Beforezzz
    @Beforezzz 7 років тому +54

    Anyone notice Rutaganda's actor was in X-Men Origins: Wolverine?

    • @cg123ize
      @cg123ize 3 місяці тому

      and don cheadle is in the mcu

  • @dorkmax7073
    @dorkmax7073 3 роки тому +14

    Georges Rutagunda irl was the second vice President of the Interahamwe, the paramilitary group primarily responsible for the Rwandan Genocide. Prosecutors named him crucial to the structure and functioning of the Interahamwe. He was arrested shortly after these events and served a life imprisonment. He died in 2010, and the world was made a better place in his absence

  • @belajarekonomi1417
    @belajarekonomi1417 3 роки тому +10

    The Rutuganda guy directing to the road simply to confirm his "We're halfway there already" remark to George.

  • @FRONT-rc1qg
    @FRONT-rc1qg 4 роки тому +16

    every actor in this movie was brilliant, especially this bad guy

  • @sbains560
    @sbains560 4 роки тому +26

    I remember seeing the rivers full of bodies on the news 😢

  • @Perhapsawiseman
    @Perhapsawiseman 7 років тому +63

    It's good they didn't show the tire treads...

  • @paddystrongjaw9995
    @paddystrongjaw9995 4 роки тому +17

    This movie is so good at creating a hostile atmosphere.

  • @shamali2426
    @shamali2426 4 роки тому +23

    The way Cheadle says “We’re going to see George Rutagunda; please get the van” and then freezes over! Initially it seemed like it’s because he dreads the prospect of meeting Rutaganda. But no, it’s because of his personal beef with Gregoire the driver!

    • @joshuaashton1929
      @joshuaashton1929 3 роки тому

      What’s his beef with gregorie? I watched the movie but I didn’t pick that part up.

    • @shamali2426
      @shamali2426 3 роки тому +4

      @@joshuaashton1929 You cannot pick it up from the movie because it was purposely expunged from it.
      The genocide was launched on the morning of 4/7/94. Rusesabagina showed up for the 1st time at that hotel *more than a week later* on Saturday 4/16. By then a big crowd of refugees was already staying there safely. The Dutch manager who’d been in charge before the genocide had left all the keys to the receptionist *(“Gregoire”)* upon being evacuated on Monday 4/11 along with the other Europeans.
      Prior to Rusesabagina’s arrival, none of the refugees at the hotel had been murdered or harmed.
      The first thing Rusesabagina did when he got to the hotel was to demand the keys from *“Gregoire”* the receptionist. At this point he had nothing to show that he had the authority to take over the hotel’s management. For this reason the receptionist was reluctant to hand over the keys.
      Rusesabagina was deeply wounded in his ego by this initial challenge from the receptionist; he became obsessed with it and unable to forgive it. He decided to take his revenge in the movie by portraying Gregoire as a corrupt, depraved wreck of a human worse than most of the genocidal interahamwe.
      The movie script was faked to accuse him of consorting with prostitutes, being a good-for-nothing liquor-guzzling lazy bum, making genocidal threats laced with racist insults, being a dangerously erratic driver, and attempting to actually kill Rusesabagina. The former receptionist categorically denies those accusations, which he considers defamatory.
      He has pointed out that the woman for whom he had reserved a large room was not a prostitute, but a heavily pregnant mother who was with her husband. He has explained that he did it because she needed a private area for her impeding delivery. And she did give birth to her baby in that room thereafter.
      “Gregoire” now runs his own successful business in Rwanda. He has even made several appearances on Rwandan national TV and other news programs elsewhere. He’s never been indicted for, let alone convicted of, being the murderous Interahamwe the movie so boldly insists he was. No one has come forward to accuse him of anything like that, apart from Rusesabagina.
      To the contrary, the one who’s on trial for murder is Rusesabagina himself. His victims are crying out for justice.
      All of that is further indication of how dramatically fictional the movie can be. Mainly because of Rusesabagina’s manipulations to serve his own personal purposes.

    • @joshuaashton1929
      @joshuaashton1929 3 роки тому +1

      @@shamali2426 was Paul involved in the production of this movie?

    • @shamali2426
      @shamali2426 3 роки тому +2

      @@joshuaashton1929 Yes he was. He was the script “consultant”.

    • @joshuaashton1929
      @joshuaashton1929 3 роки тому +2

      @@shamali2426
      Well thank you for all this information. I’m actually doing a project on this movie after we watched in class about Paul’s current situation in Rwanda.

  • @LML2955
    @LML2955 4 роки тому +12

    Everything he said “why not where half way there already” damn it’s chilling

  • @lorrainels8453
    @lorrainels8453 5 років тому +65

    I always become enraged when I see the women locked up like that...

    • @benanderson3029
      @benanderson3029 4 роки тому +23

      Same here. What makes it worse is that everything as depicted in the film was a hundred times worse when it happened for real.

    • @TheMoose126
      @TheMoose126 4 роки тому +14

      They can only show you glimpses, anymore han that and the movie wont be allowed to be released

    • @liljj2390
      @liljj2390 3 роки тому +3

      @@benanderson3029 true. Especially in the Congo, they had over 200 years of this and no justice from any of the rape and murdered victims

    • @rogersilva9372
      @rogersilva9372 3 роки тому

      Typical feminist but if it was men you wouldn't say anything huh

    • @learntospellpeople
      @learntospellpeople 3 роки тому +4

      what a loser you are.

  • @thatgermanicguy
    @thatgermanicguy 4 роки тому +17

    The soundtrack in the film sounds terrifying

  • @cleanremarks
    @cleanremarks 3 роки тому +14

    The first hour of this movie still gives me chills... The suspense is haunting.

  • @Aj-ex7pf
    @Aj-ex7pf 6 років тому +44

    Why is no one saying that the French and the Belgians are directly responsible for distributing weapons to the Parmahutu & Interhamwe and inciting hate respectively: they made way for the most chilling genocide in the history.

    • @Aj-ex7pf
      @Aj-ex7pf 5 років тому +3

      @@cooperanderson4609 Sarcasm I see. The people who carried the machetes were brainwashed to such an extent that it became impossible for them to tell the difference between the right and wrong. It was as if they were being controlled by someone else. A propaganda that served a part of the population and salvaged its bloodlust. I have read extensive literature on the Rwandan genocide and can tell you with an unflinching certainty that the Rwandese are an absolute race of power-fearing populace and it did not take much for the authorities to manipulate the Hutus and use them as instruments to carry out thousands of murders in the blink of an eye.
      To say that the people were the murders would be shallow because they were as much the victims as those who they murdered. They lost their senses and became complete strangers to reality. What genocide did to Tutsis was appalling but pick up a book and you will find it did not spare Hutus either. So much so that they killed the then Prime Minister who herself was a Hutu.
      One particular incident that makes me shudder in disbelief is about a man who had just been released from prison after serving the term on charges of manslaughter in the genocide. He became completely alienated and couldn't live with the idea that he had become a murderer. This had a negative effect on his conscience and he became so enraged that he ended up killing four of his own children. Most of the Hutus who participated in the killings were farmers who killed their own neighbours. It would be ridiculous to label them as criminals before they were engineered to become that way.
      Sorry for the long reply :-) but I do hope you understand.
      Peace and nothing less.

    • @cooperanderson4609
      @cooperanderson4609 5 років тому +7

      @@Aj-ex7pf You seem polite, i'm not going to come at you, but man, thats some serious justification for an unjustifiable crime. Regardless of how they got there, they made the decision to hack people to death. Not just shoot them, which would end it quickly, they fucking hacked people to pieces because of tribalism and belgian coloniasm. The people who participated are in every sense of the word, criminals. Slaughtering women and children instantly erases any sympathy you may have had from being oppressed, true or not.

    • @Aj-ex7pf
      @Aj-ex7pf 5 років тому +1

      @@cooperanderson4609 Point of view really. There is always going to be a conflict in how we perceive what happened.

    • @sneezyteaches5339
      @sneezyteaches5339 5 років тому +3

      I know the French supplied weapons to the Hutu army, but I don't think the Belgians did O.o do you have a source for Belgium supplying the Hutu army?
      I really don't think the Belgians and the Hutus were that much in kahoots, considering the incident with the 10 murdered Belgians and how the Rwandan army despised the Belgians' presence in Rwanda.

    • @Aj-ex7pf
      @Aj-ex7pf 5 років тому

      Sneezy Teaches I meant France supplied the weapons and The Belgians incited hate. So in retrospect we are both saying the same thing.

  • @dejiadeleye5697
    @dejiadeleye5697 Рік тому +9

    The screams in the background while they're just having a normal conversation were absolutely chilling. I always admire pg-13 films like Till, Sound of Freedom, and This. These stories could've easily been turned into R Rated films, but the creators still ended up finding a way to make them watchable enough for general audiences, yet still inform people of the unforgivable immorality and brutality taking place. Movies like these and the events they portray should be seen by all.

  • @kyawthu755
    @kyawthu755 5 років тому +9

    It got into their minds that when the Belgians left, the power they left behind was now unoccupied
    The power of third parties is more powerful than any gun or bomb

    • @EmptyMan000
      @EmptyMan000 5 років тому +2

      The Belgians shouldn't have left power to the Tutsis alone. The people of Africa should have decided together who would lead things.

  • @gevans446
    @gevans446 3 роки тому +11

    This is one of the most disturbing movie scenes I have ever seen. Holy shit.

  • @reconnectingtryagain6986
    @reconnectingtryagain6986 10 місяців тому +2

    “and why not?”
    genuinely the scariest line in any movie i’ve ever heard ever.

    • @cristianm7097
      @cristianm7097 4 місяці тому

      Just like the plandemic genociding millions on purpose.

  • @derrickware6082
    @derrickware6082 8 років тому +45

    he died in 2010

    • @TheFiresloth
      @TheFiresloth 6 років тому +33

      He was lucky to be judged by more decent men than himself. Or he would have been hanged instantly.

    •  6 років тому +1

      No he did not. He literally was at my university last year

    • @SilvershotStudios
      @SilvershotStudios 6 років тому +28

      Joshua Martinez they're talking about Georges Rutagunda

    • @jackleencaptano8136
      @jackleencaptano8136 5 років тому +1

      Who dear?

  • @sundarmoviesfun5816
    @sundarmoviesfun5816 10 місяців тому +1

    The actor played it well. His voice is menacing and he means serious business !!

  • @Bokuma91
    @Bokuma91 6 років тому +12

    it's the actor who plays Ike dubaku in season 7 of 24 👍🏾

  • @b.3940
    @b.3940 3 роки тому +5

    To some people this is just Hollywood entertainment. To my people this was reality we faced and it continues to revisit us in our sleep decades later.

  • @Mystrohan
    @Mystrohan 6 років тому +12

    Hakeem Kae-Kazim absolutely dominated this scene.

  • @suma4m
    @suma4m 3 роки тому +5

    This reminds me of "Schindler's List" so much.

    • @bryce3851
      @bryce3851 2 роки тому

      A man buying out military to save lives .. yup sounds about right. It's a scary world we're people dehumanize each other to create genocide . My history teacher once told if you compare people to parasites is their way of having people influence to kill each other

  • @GuardianGabriel
    @GuardianGabriel 7 років тому +40

    There are some people in this world, who merely want to watch it burn.

    • @benanderson3029
      @benanderson3029 4 роки тому

      "Some men aren't after anything logical, like money. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with....."

  • @pointly
    @pointly 3 роки тому +8

    The French supplied the Hutu Army and advised them to cover the bodies in leaves to hide evidence of thier genocide

  • @Jacno77
    @Jacno77 4 роки тому +14

    They made George likable,"oh and a case of sod for the kids". Great actors

    • @usul573
      @usul573 4 роки тому +16

      I like how he isn't being portrayed as being crazy, he's calculating and cold as ice.

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 3 роки тому +2

      Honestly that line was the creepiest one

    • @itwontcomeout5678
      @itwontcomeout5678 3 роки тому +2

      @@jonathanwilliams1065 yep, “Here’s soda for the kids, since I’m gonna come kill em all anyway”

  • @robertsessoms
    @robertsessoms Рік тому +3

    This movies was very realistic like platoon..but more of a nightmare

  • @shamali2426
    @shamali2426 4 роки тому +18

    0:13 His dirty glare at Gregoire suggests that he hates him more than he does the arsonists. By contrast Gregoire looks appalled at what the arsonists have done, and almost rolls his eyes at Rusesabagina’s reaction.

    • @youngknight5589
      @youngknight5589 2 роки тому +3

      I got a different reaction it felt more like a “this is the shit you support?” Look

    • @Beaneabean
      @Beaneabean Рік тому

      @@youngknight5589 i think gregoirw ends up snitching on them

    • @youngknight5589
      @youngknight5589 Рік тому +1

      @@Beaneabean no he does which is why Paul in the movie gives him a dirty glare like the original poster said i think i misread the comment lol when i replied

    • @Beaneabean
      @Beaneabean Рік тому

      @@youngknight5589 Im not saying youre wrong, i agree. I was just adding that he does that

    • @youngknight5589
      @youngknight5589 Рік тому

      @@Beaneabean No I know I just reread the comment and now im like "What was i responding to?"

  • @melaniemills4505
    @melaniemills4505 6 років тому +21

    I wish there had been a scene where Gregwa was betrayed by the Hutus...I would have liked to seen him get his comeupance. 😠

    • @cameronbigcashman8481
      @cameronbigcashman8481 4 роки тому +5

      Melanie Mills it’s a true story you can’t just change some guys life

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde 4 роки тому +4

      @Melanie Mills That’s exactly what happened to the other Gregoire who did in fact get his comeuppance! While he was president of Rwanda, Gregoire Kayibanda murdered countless innocent people, simply because they were of Tutsi descent.
      But he also took under his wing a military man who had just ONE year of schooling, and promoted him thru the ranks from private to general within 10 years. As if that wasn’t enough, he also appointed him minister of defense and chief of the secret police.
      Once comfortably installed, that same general overthrew Gregoire, took over his job as president, then locked him up along with his wife and starved both to death. The end.
      The general’s name was Habyarimana

    • @Ice-tc5vn
      @Ice-tc5vn 2 роки тому +1

      Gregwa never existed, he was based on a receptionist named Pasa Mwenenganucye who butted heads with Paul. He was a furious at the way he was portrayed as a cowardly traitor and claimed Paul is not the hero he's portrayed as in the movie.

  • @Icy_Princess
    @Icy_Princess 2 роки тому +8

    When I first watched this movie, at the scene with all the bodies on the road I genuinely thought Gregoire might have a change of heart despite him being an Interhamwe supporter. He seemed disturbed by it too at the moment. In the end, not even this changed his way of thinking unfortunately

  • @kelvinbenny2001
    @kelvinbenny2001 Рік тому +10

    God Bless Paul Kagame for the stability achieved by Rwanda

    • @aaronlimeuchin7352
      @aaronlimeuchin7352 Рік тому +2

      @KELVIN BENNY yeah, agreed, bless him, man. The European UN politicians love to hit Paul Kagame for hitting back on the Hutu, but no offense, who can blame Paul after what the Hutu done to his own ethnic group, the Tutsi?? Besides, the UN troops did nothing to stop the Hutu from slaughtering the Tutsi.

  • @rickyray2794
    @rickyray2794 3 роки тому +1

    It must be hell living in Africa during a civil war as a good man, seeing what your people are capable of doing to each other.

  • @jimland4359
    @jimland4359 3 роки тому +9

    I finally watched this movie yesterday. I can't imagine what it would take to make someone willing to kill a child at all let alone with a mouchette.

  • @Sarabibliomania1
    @Sarabibliomania1 4 роки тому +9

    They drove over people. The thought is just so horrifying. They were people :(

  • @redpilldh
    @redpilldh Рік тому +1

    “You will tell no one what you seen here today.” 💯

  • @zahinelahi2655
    @zahinelahi2655 Рік тому +4

    what I find more disturbing is not the bodies but how the driver Gregoire is apparently disturbed by what he has seen but later on he was the one to inform the hutu rebels about the van leaving for the airport carrying paul's family and other tutsis so they could be killed in the same way.

  • @zcorpalpha2462
    @zcorpalpha2462 5 місяців тому +1

    ❤ This Movie
    Learn so Much about Survival

  • @Rydo416
    @Rydo416 5 років тому +7

    Films of genocide are for some reason just extremely well done. Hotel Rwanda, Shake Hands with the Devil and Sometimes in April are examples of the Rwandan genocide, and First They Killed my Father is a good example of the Cambodian Genocide.

  • @BrandyTexas214
    @BrandyTexas214 8 років тому +15

    They should make the whole movie available

    • @user-xl1ni1tv4s
      @user-xl1ni1tv4s 3 роки тому

      I just realized after not watching the movie for about a decade that George is the voice of the Hutu Radio Station!

  • @alifito1594
    @alifito1594 5 років тому +9

    unforgettable tragedy!!

  • @Fr0st1989
    @Fr0st1989 6 років тому +7

    The guy who plays George also voices Jorge in Halo Reach :D

  • @oprahthegodson2948
    @oprahthegodson2948 3 роки тому +8

    don Cheadle's scene in the changing room after is so sad. you cant forget shit like that.. evil

  • @asantemaxblair
    @asantemaxblair 5 років тому +5

    This is scene for who was here in Rwanda he can tell you that isn't enough for explaining the situation in that period

    • @robertsessoms
      @robertsessoms Рік тому +1

      The movie is a nightmare.but so glad it was made

  • @robsmusic1
    @robsmusic1 4 роки тому +4

    I love how he acts shocked !!

  • @莫比-q4r
    @莫比-q4r 4 роки тому +11

    Jesus that music is terrifying

  • @eeriekekashi419
    @eeriekekashi419 Рік тому +1

    “We will give you a crate of soft drinks for the kids, free of charge.” Probably the most evil line I’ve ever heard

  • @Del-Canada
    @Del-Canada 3 роки тому +3

    It's always good to see you, Paul.

  • @fmorant2222
    @fmorant2222 5 років тому +4

    This is truly appalling...the Hutus the tutsis. May I suggest the you read the book " One Left To Tell" by Immaculée Ilibagiza. Or "Our Lady of Kibeho" also by Immaculée Ilibagiza. They can be purchased from Amazon.

  • @amadousow7192
    @amadousow7192 5 років тому +5

    Ça me trop mall au coeur jusqu'au point de nommé mon fils tutsi

  • @NyuuMikuru1
    @NyuuMikuru1 4 роки тому +4

    Hitler asnwered the same question, “Why not? We are halfway there already.” As well as Stalin, Mao, Pol Pots and many others. And several U.S. presidents as well.

    • @jillvalentinefan77
      @jillvalentinefan77 3 роки тому +1

      Which Presidents ? Cause we might have different guys in mind.

    • @jillvalentinefan77
      @jillvalentinefan77 2 роки тому +2

      @Just An Observer On The Internet Like I said we might have different presidents in mind. I'm thinking every president in the early decades of America cause of the Natives and then you got guys lile FDR Truman Nixon LBJ and so on that have had a hand in crimes against the human race except Jimmy Carter he seemed to have a genuine heart for people.

  • @gnosis7662
    @gnosis7662 4 роки тому +8

    If you liked this movie you should also watch the "Act of Killing." Another horrible genocide committed in Indonesia but worse because the perpetrators are heralded as heroes to this day!

  • @temperedglass1130
    @temperedglass1130 Рік тому +2

    True friend. He could of punished him but he set him free.

  • @waverlyphillips2849
    @waverlyphillips2849 Рік тому +1

    The actor who plays Rutaganda is excellent and terrifying.

  • @wyatth1786
    @wyatth1786 7 років тому +16

    Can someone please tell me roughly where this scene happens in the actual movie? A time please. Thank you!

  • @keyboardbeats
    @keyboardbeats 4 роки тому +6

    All the world powers and nobody willing to help, what a shame

    • @bryce3851
      @bryce3851 2 роки тому

      In the movie they were dirt to them. Funny thing is they got supplied weapons from the French... this was planned out to kill rwandas by using propaganda its pure evil

  • @visorak168x
    @visorak168x 9 років тому +39

    What's that song called when it starts at 4:35?

    • @gavins9846
      @gavins9846 6 років тому +4

      interahamwe attack

    • @HK-vu7wf
      @HK-vu7wf 4 роки тому

      It’s a traditional Rwandan flute but I don’t know the name of song

    • @Octopetala
      @Octopetala 3 роки тому

      is it supposed to sound similar to the buzzing of flies on purpose because of all the bodies? or is that a coincidence

  • @SuperGuitarboyz
    @SuperGuitarboyz 4 роки тому +5

    800k to 1 mil Tutsi have been killed which was accounted for 75% population of Tutsi in the country so yup he was not kidding when he said that We are half way there already..... Damn scary......