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La haine

La haine (1995)

1h 38m | Crime | France
8.1IMDb
8.2DouBan

The film is set against the background of a real incident of police violence in the 18th arrondissement of Paris in 1993: a policeman shot and killed a 17-year-old Zaire teenager Makom é M'Bowol é while on patrol. In the film, a group of anti-government youths are seen on the streets of Paris. The dispute started when one of them was beaten and seriously injured by the police, and everyone held a grudge. Ventz (Vincent Castle Vincent Cassel) gets a real gun and is determined to give it back. Their hatred and anger can be seen everywhere, and this large-scale conflict with the police is imminent. In the scuffle, Wentz was shot and killed by the police, and his accomplices pointed trembling at the policeman's head, and the gunshot sounded. Whether it's police or street gangsters, everyone is out of control. The restlessness and restlessness of adolescence are like runaway anger, and no one is spared. Director Matthew Casowitz won the best director award in the main competition unit of the 48th Cannes Film Festival (1995).

The film is set against the background of a real incident of police violence in the 18th arrondissement of Paris in 1993: a policeman shot and killed a 17-year-old Zaire teenager Makom é M'Bowol é while on patrol. In the film, a group of anti-government youths are seen on the streets of Paris. The dispute started when one of them was beaten and seriously injured by the police, and everyone held a grudge. Ventz (Vincent Castle Vincent Cassel) gets a real gun and is determined to give it back. Their hatred and anger can be seen everywhere, and this large-scale conflict with the police is imminent. In the scuffle, Wentz was shot and killed by the police, and his accomplices pointed trembling at the policeman's head, and the gunshot sounded. Whether it's police or street gangsters, everyone is out of control. The restlessness and restlessness of adolescence are like runaway anger, and no one is spared. Director Matthew Casowitz won the best director award in the main competition unit of the 48th Cannes Film Festival (1995).

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