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It's easy to see why La Haine had such an explosive effect when it was released in France; its potent portrait of racial discord and life in the housing projects outside of Paris is at odds with France's egalitarian vision of itself. This impact wouldn't have lasted, however, were the movie purely a political statement; fortunately, it's a riveting journey that follows three unemployed young men (Said Taghmaoui, Hubert Kounde, and Vincent Cassel) as they wander and try to decide what to do with the gun that one of them has found. This simple scenario results in a remarkably complex examination of race, class, violence, and the abuse of power in modern society, yet never feels preachy or forced. Hugely influenced by American directors like Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee (particularly Do the Right Thing ), La Haine riffs through different styles and techniques, yet the movie feels organic and whole, driven by a genuinely passionate point of view. Dynamic, reckless, sometimes obvious and sometimes subtle (and sometimes both; in one scene, Hubert and Said have been picked up by the police, who torture them for kicks. But watching the abuse is a rookie cop whose face quietly ripples with dismay, helplessness, and resignation), this is a must-see. As is usual with Criterion releases, the extra features are excellent, including an in-depth but accessible documentary about the housing projects and riots that inspired the film, retrospective material on the making of the movie, behind-the-scenes horseplay, intriguing deleted scenes (with brief but revealing explanations about the deletion from director Mathieu Kassovitz), and a wonderfully articulate introduction by Jodie Foster, who championed the film upon its release and distributed it through her production company. The audio commentary by Kassovitz, who's fluent in English, is circumspect and thoughtful, with flashes of sardonic humor. Kassovitz's directing career has turned decidedly less political (his more recent movies include The Crimson Rivers and Gothika ), but his perspective on La Haine and its inspirations remains sharp and lucid. --Bret Fetzer Vincent Cassel, Said Taghmaoui, Hubert Kound. in a suburban ghetto of Paris, three immigrants-a Jew, an African and an Arab-boil over with hostility during a racially-motivated riot with French police. The landmark film offers a gripping tale indicative of contemporary France's ethnic identity crisis. In French with English subtitles. 2 DVDs. 1995/b&w/96 min/NR/widescreen. Review: Beautifully crafted, ahead of its time, and visceral - This is a must for anyone who enjoys French cinema, sociopolitical commentary, and understated films that don't force a played out narrative and just immerse you in something real. Review: Perfect - If you love this movie, this is a must have. You won’t believe how good and true to the source the image is!
| Contributor | Andrée Damant, Benoît Magimel, Christophe Rossignon, Edouard Montoute, Felicite Wouassi, Francois Levantal, Francois Toumarkine, Hubert Kounde, Hubert Koundé, Karim Belkhadra, Karin Viard, Mathieu Kassovitz, Peter Kassovitz, Philippe Nahon, Pierre Aïm, Saïd Taghmaoui, Vincent Cassel Contributor Andrée Damant, Benoît Magimel, Christophe Rossignon, Edouard Montoute, Felicite Wouassi, Francois Levantal, Francois Toumarkine, Hubert Kounde, Hubert Koundé, Karim Belkhadra, Karin Viard, Mathieu Kassovitz, Peter Kassovitz, Philippe Nahon, Pierre Aïm, Saïd Taghmaoui, Vincent Cassel See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 347 Reviews |
| Format | Black & White, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | French |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 36 minutes |
R**N
Beautifully crafted, ahead of its time, and visceral
This is a must for anyone who enjoys French cinema, sociopolitical commentary, and understated films that don't force a played out narrative and just immerse you in something real.
I**S
Perfect
If you love this movie, this is a must have. You won’t believe how good and true to the source the image is!
S**A
Awesome, best movie
Awesome, super political, great music, relevant today
K**0
Good movie
It arrived in great condition and is a great addition to my collection.
J**S
Eye-opening and surprisingly good
I was a little nervous going into this because of the music and setting, I thought it was going to have a lot of violence and drug use. Overall I was wrong. The film itself is very good but after watching the supplements my appreciation for it really increased. The film is a look at what it's like to live in the public housing areas on the outskirts of Paris. Except for everyone speaking French it feels exactly like you're in the same areas of New York. One of the reasons the film was made was to make people aware that these areas exist in France and that there is a lot of violence and unrest in these areas. This isn't only a very entertaining, well-done film, it's also a bit of a lesson that's very interesting.
W**E
Janus films
Great movie. Not so great treatment of movie jacket.
P**S
Gift for movie lover
Bought this as a gift and he loved it
S**E
Raw & Explosive - Pulls No Punches
I first experienced this powerful movie during the mid-90's, and it remains one of my favorite films. Director Mathieu Kassovitz scored a bullseye by casting three talented french actors just hitting their stride: Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé and Saïd Taghmaoui. Much like "Do the Right Thing", La Haine shows us what can happen when the inner city of any country reaches it's boiling point. What's important is that the film doesn't glorify violence, it expresses the sentiment that violence ultimately solves nothing. I loved the cinematography, and the opportunity to explore the seedier sides of Paris. The style of shooting and authenticity brought to the characters makes it seem as though you're watching an actual documentary, rather than a fictional account. I was blown away the first time I watched this film, and buying it from Amazon was a great investment. If you want to watch three excellent actors in breakout roles, breathing life into a gritty urban drama, add La Haine to your movie collection.
N**L
Great movie
My son’s favourite movie. Blu-ray came on time and in excellent condition
J**T
Lack of information
Excellent film, but the product information lacks to mention that the Blu-ray is locked to the A-region. Ordering this from- and receiving it within Europe, I take for granted that it is B-region. I'm not so happy that this unavoidable misinformation made me hook up a secondary blu-ray player. Buyers who don't have the luxury of having a region free Blu-ray player at hand, be warned.
E**A
increíble
llegó en perfectas condiciones
M**N
Excellent
Excellent
A**I
Condition
Very good condition and great product.
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