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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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  • callum, 14
  • 4 reviews

La Haine

3 stars

29 Sep 2017

La Haine is a very interesting film it also has a bit of a twist to it and ends on a cliff hanger it is a french film set in Paris.Its genre is action/drama there is also a bit of violence in it. I think the movie didn't really have a point to it the three main characters are Vinz Hubert Saaid. I didn't like the subtitles or how it was in black and white but I still enjoyed it I recommend it for french young people, the three characters also had a bit of laughter between them. I think there should be a sequel to it, to carry out the part 2 on what happened on the last scene.The setting was in the Paris riots in the mid 90s. In my opinion La Haine is an dilemma with many twists and plots to it

In my opinion it is an confusing film at the start then you start to figure it out there is also police brutality in it it can also teach young people a thing or two go watch it asap.

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