Yeah, the entire movie just floored me. I loved how they brought attention to every level of it-- the nurse doing what she could; the U.N. peacekeeper having to decide whether or not to follow the 'no shooting allowed' rule when it came down to it; the reporter getting the footage even though he knew exactly how the world at large would likely react to it; the politicians hemming and hawing over whether or not to use the term 'genocide'; but all the while the main focus staying exactly where it should be . . . on the innocent people caught in the middle of the entire mess.
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