Like Hotel Rwanda, Beyond the Gates (aka Shooting Dogs) peers into the genocide in Rwanda, here from the eyes of an older priest and a young teacher who witness the slaughter by Hutu militia wielding machetes on Tutsi refugees as UN peace-monitors stand by. Less than 15 years ago this true story took place. After witnessing the inhuman carnage from close, helpless to save a mother and her baby, Joe Connor, the idealistic English teacher, asks Christopher, the exhausted Catholic priest:
Joe: How much pain can a human being take, do you think?
If you feel enough pain, does everything just shut down…
before you die?
Christopher: I don’t know, Joe.
Joe: ’cause you’d think that, wouldn’t you? You’d think there’d be some, something in the design, some shut-off valve, if you feel enough pain?
Christopher: I hope so.
Joe: Yeah, God knows. [chuckles] Maybe we should ask him… If he’s still around.
Christopher: I think it’s time we packed our bags.
The UN then begins a withdrawal, evacuating foreigners, but abandoning the compound, and the refugees. What could Joe do? What can the priest do?
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