Films often portray vivid images of the negative things happening in Africa but blur the image of the west and how it may have contributed to the situations occurring. According to the book Hollywood’s Africa after 1994 (2012), “in the humanitarian interventionist’s rendering of the plot of rescue, ‘the international community is absent from the scene of suffering until it intervenes as heroic savior” (pg. 75). This idea can be seen during the first scene of the film. The scene begins with one of the Black helicopters flying above Mogadishu, as citizens are receiving food and materials from the UN and other outside resources. As the materials are being dropped down from the relief trucks, people begin to push and fight. Moments later, shots are fired and kills many of the unarmed civilians. A man then gets on a microphone and says, “This food is
Films often portray vivid images of the negative things happening in Africa but blur the image of the west and how it may have contributed to the situations occurring. According to the book Hollywood’s Africa after 1994 (2012), “in the humanitarian interventionist’s rendering of the plot of rescue, ‘the international community is absent from the scene of suffering until it intervenes as heroic savior” (pg. 75). This idea can be seen during the first scene of the film. The scene begins with one of the Black helicopters flying above Mogadishu, as citizens are receiving food and materials from the UN and other outside resources. As the materials are being dropped down from the relief trucks, people begin to push and fight. Moments later, shots are fired and kills many of the unarmed civilians. A man then gets on a microphone and says, “This food is