I liked it. It has some unexpected twists, and I just followed the doctor's point of view because I didn't know what happened in Uganda, just as him. So this movie can be quite unpredictable if you don't know the actual story behind it. Ignorance is bliss, at least in this case.
the most disturbing movie i've ever seen. i love all the long scenes that were shot without cuts, specially the part when they're at the train. the actors did a great job aswell.
It's ok, nothing special. I had a good time though. It has a lot of pop culture jokes, so if you don't watch E! all the time then you'll probably won't get most of them. I did understand them, but I didn't find as funny as they were supposed to be.
It's about a dysfunctional family but I can't help to think that the plot could be better explored. Each character had so much to show on screen and the plot kinda delivered only a superficial approach to each one of them. But it's a nice movie, a good entertainment.
Who would say a runner up to the White House could be a part of an interesting movie about global warming, and a winner of the Oscar, instead of just being a babbling monkey playing with the most powerful army of the world? I really think Al Gore wants to do his part in saving the world, but it's undeniable that is all for a reason: cash. I hope he uses that money in global warming reduction measures, but I seriously doubt that. USA may be the doom of the living, and this movie shows that with no strings attached. Go watch it today.