The u_la-haine community on Reddit. What are they trying to say with this? It's the kind of organic rapport that people normally refer to as "chemistry" when talking about characters that fall in love, but these guys have their own rapport and their own chemistry and it create the same effect. We can see the brilliance of a busy Paris behind them, the sound is daunting. En quantifiant la haine, une étude confirme le durcissement des discours misogynes sur les subreddits antiféministes. Brainscape is a web and mobile study platform that helps you learn things faster. There are certainly more, but that one is probably my favorite. [–][deleted] 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (3 children), [–]kmdkid1I want to with you 2 points3 points4 points 7 years ago (2 children). Otherwise, the incidents might not stop, on the contrary, they Will get worse. Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. There have been over 300 incidents Some Kind of Heaven - A film about The Villages, FL. These kids don't get a choice in their monotonous, black and white world. Well, the movie is concerned with (among other things) how poverty and rootlessness (in that the central characters are immigrants) fosters a crueler society, leading to a rise of bored/desperate gangsterism and a nervous police state. The movie certainly has great cinematography on all counts. It's a very clever way to sum up a big message in the movie. Clear, polite and well-written responses should be upvoted; opinions should not be downvoted. But it's not about how you fall, it's about how you land.'' The soundtrack, the atmosphere and the characters. To me, the central theme (besides the obvious "jusqu'ici tout va bien(...)") of 'La Haine' is false pride. Threads must promote in-depth discussion. They meant nothing and won't change anything. (If Hubert shotthe cop, then he reneged. Study La Haine: End Scene flashcards from Alice Horn's class online, or in Brainscape's iPhone or Android app. But it's an abuser of power that ends up creating the situation where he turns a kid who learned his lesson into "another dead thug" and a kid who knew better all along into "another cop killing monster". Get an ad-free experience with special benefits, and directly support Reddit. REDDIT and the ALIEN Logo are registered trademarks of reddit inc. π Rendered by PID 22609 on r2-app-0d65d98aaeea303e6 at 2021-02-20 11:12:54.112784+00:00 running 8d94f57 country code: US. He really becomes Vinz and conveys enough heart and subtly throughout the movie to really create an identifiable and empathetic character. To me, the film is largely about the relationship between movie violence and real violence. In that one little split second, the efforts of the group to help Vinz change his mind about the world are undone. It's like innocence lost. Hubert Koundé and Saïd Taghmaoui are nothing short of wonderful, and they really play off each other well. To start on a personal note: I wrote a book about La haine that came out in November 2005, just as the Paris suburbs (banlieues) erupted in an unprecedented wave of violence. The compositions, the movements, the use of B&W, the lighting, everything. The famous places labelled "no go zones" by Fox news a few years ago. He realizes that a life of crime is not the way to get out of the cité, but selling hash is how he can support his family. They are places with a higher % of robbery and crime than the rest of the country (I don't say that that's the only thing, but this is if important matter for the movie). Thanks for pointing out the mirror shot, I didn't notice that before. Hubert spends the whole film arguing with Vinz about Vinz's plan to kill a cop, which Hubert realizes is a futile expression of pent up anger. On connaît bien la fachosphère, mais moins la «manosphère», bien que les deux aient partie liée. Does the message of these quotes go along with the moral of the story? As stand alone characters they are all interesting and complete, but together they almost create a fourth character, which is simply their group dynamic. If you're pushed, you push back. Find communities you're interested in, and become part of an online community! from Hulu because i'm awful at this :X), [–][deleted] 1 point2 points3 points 7 years ago (1 child). I'll give a try! Cop kills your friend, kill a cop. First you need to understand the context of the french "cités", the (often) poor suburbs around Paris. use the following search parameters to narrow your results: /r/TrueFilm is a subreddit for in-depth discussions about film. At least, in my experience that seems to be the case and that's a real shame because the themes in the movie, and the message in the movie, are timeless. Basically it doesn't matter who shot, the kid or the cop, eitherway the trio of friend's world is completely destroyed in either scenerio, if the cop shot, the kid's dead, and it destroys everyone's life. Great movement when it's needed, perfect composition other times, lots of interesting tricks that give the film a distinct personality, and the B&W looks fantastic. The parallel between the opening scene of Said's face before he tags the gendarmerie's van and the final scene of Said's face as he hear's the gunshot was something I missed the first time. I interpreted that shot as a kind of infection, I would imagine the same shot in a movie with a poisonous gas floating over a town, with the song being the blind aggressiveness wafting over the ghetto and into all of the open windows infecting the youth of the ghetto with the song's representation of youthful, pointless anger. They burn themselves in the end (the land). It's just an utterly slick and seamless moment of creativity that could have been filmed a myriad of boring ways. It's a very well documented and studied movie, but I think it's underseen in the US. If you're hit, you hit back. A life without substance, without meaning. It's not cinematic, it's not stylish, it's scary - which is exactly what life in the cité is like for Said, Vinz and Hubert. His ideas, and his actions, are dictated by a do or don't mentality. [–]jzapate[S] 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (0 children). The one kid who wanted to use it throughout the movie on someone realizes why he shouldn't use a gun, while the other kid who never wanted anything to do with the gun throughout ends up being the one who raises it. We see from the start that Vinz is obsessed with movies through his imitation of Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver and his jealousy over his friend being in the news, as if he is a celebrity. Reddit supprime un groupe pro-Donald Trump pour "promotion de la haine" AFP / le 29 juin 2020 à 21h56 Donald Trump, le 25 juin 2020 dans le Wisconsin. The Florida Project (2017) is an amazing portrayal of the life of poverty. In the end it doesn't matter what happens, because the ending result is an awful one. Learn faster with spaced repetition. They trade one hell for another. The ending is fucking brutal, but it's so perfect too. Vinz is dead. It's quality film making all the way. The worst part is that all three characters are fucked in the end. This makes the cité feel so much more real when compared to how artificial and cinematic Paris feels. In the end it doesn't matter what happens, because the ending result is an awful one. Reddit is a network of communities based on people's interests. Links to outside articles must be submitted in a self-post and are subject to the above posting rules. With Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé, Saïd Taghmaoui, Abdel Ahmed Ghili. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard So while his world view is as simple and uncomplicated as that, we also see the world that way. It is commonly released under its French title "La Haine", although its U.S. VHS release was titled Hate. I got miner but never used it. La Haine is the debut feature from Mathieu Kassovitz, whose subsequent career has left a lot to be desired. Reddit gives you the best of the internet in one place.