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La Haine

La Haine

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Fast, frantic film about three friends from the ghettos of the Paris suburbs, where life is portrayed as being violent and unjust.

Certificate15

Duration98 mins

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  • daniel, 14
  • 2 reviews

in english la haine means hatred

4 stars

29 Sep 2017

la Haines is a good film to watch. it starts with Paris riots in 1995 which started over a boy being beaten to death by police and his three friends Vince ,Hubert and Saied are shocked and angry to find out who is actually dead . A police officer lost his gun in the riot witch Vince had found and it give him a power witch he said "it makes me feel invincible . the film is in black and white but I did not even realise because I was so into the film I highly recommend it.

good setting

good directing

good acting

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