I have never seen this movie and I'm wanting to check it out because I'm trying to figure out how to deal with living life in full view of a genocide. I hope it's not full of liberalism, anyone want to comment? please use spoiler blocks, comrades.
I had a child brain when I saw this so I don't really remember if it had much politics in it aside from the obvious. It's very sad and sweet and almost entirely about the relationship between the father and son. I think it won best picture? It's good.
Don't really remember it perfectly, I just remember that is was extremely sad and that I probably cried
It's very good. It's about the psychological aspect of surviving genocide and in particular how defense of and hope for the future generations can motivate resistance.