I watched from the start and was fixed throughout.
This movie takes it with a slower, thoughtful pace. There's time for the characters, complexity and context to sink into the story...that's a frenetic true tale of utter chaos and mayhem appearing in the Congo.
It's nice that the writing dosen't ram these very emotive times, politics or conclusions down one's throat. There's a fog to it, the watcher has to make their own final analysis of this difficult subject. I appreciate the care that the makers of this made to tell the story, not preach, just tell it, without favour.
Dag was a fascinating character who tried his best and this pays homage to him and human frailty, which is the condition we all have to live with. Thanks!
This movie takes it with a slower, thoughtful pace. There's time for the characters, complexity and context to sink into the story...that's a frenetic true tale of utter chaos and mayhem appearing in the Congo.
It's nice that the writing dosen't ram these very emotive times, politics or conclusions down one's throat. There's a fog to it, the watcher has to make their own final analysis of this difficult subject. I appreciate the care that the makers of this made to tell the story, not preach, just tell it, without favour.
Dag was a fascinating character who tried his best and this pays homage to him and human frailty, which is the condition we all have to live with. Thanks!