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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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  • Hamza, 14
  • 2 reviews

La Haine

4 stars

29 Sep 2017

La Haine is a 1 Hour and 38 minutes movie all about the riots that brang painful hatred to France,Paris in the mid 90s. a striking story all about three average boys from the crime and drugs infested ghetto go on an adventure in the space of 3 days who also want to get revenge from the police who allegedly killed their friend Abdul. Will ,Vinz ,Saiid and Hubert make it out of there in 1 piece. Get ready for a bumpy ride full of drama and action in the ghetto of Paris.

In my opinion La Haine is a very good movie in black and white with a great plot and crazy dilemmas. The narrative is very detailed with the whole story line with small hints only be noticed with focus. All the camera work was so greatly done like you almost knows whats gonna happen next.

I recommend this movie for any audience but mostly aged 15+.

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