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Considering the murder of George Floyd in the United States and the tension that implies, I recommend La Haine, a French film by director Mathieu Kassovitz from 1995 that portrays in 24 hours the result of 3 young French people of Arab, African and Jewish origin those who live and are victims of poverty, marginality and the least friendly face of French society, and this becomes visible when the murder of a young Arab occurs within his neighborhood in the midst of a social protest at the hands of violence Police and how to find a police weapon that was reported lost during the revolt will increase the sense of revenge against the police. La haine is a cult film that you should see once in your life, because it deeply questions you, allows you to think and achieve a deeply anthropological vision of what is happening in the poor neighborhoods of France and you could even pull the trigger yourself.



The film is recorded in black and white (very beautiful) but especially the soundtrack: listen! "Nique La Police" (fuck the police) here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v = sU66neLSfHQ


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  1. I think that under all the contingency we are currently experiencing, it is a good recommendation.

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  2. Creo que es una gran recomendación, basada en todo lo que está pasando. Estaré en mis próximas reproducciones

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  3. Great recommendation, thanks for leaving the link! :)

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  4. You have a good taste in this type of movie. We are in times of questioning everything we watch so this could be helpful.

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  5. I will surely see her when I have a little time

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  6. i think this movie (as you describe) it´'s really deep, i think i'll watch it soon

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  7. Thanks!! I will definitely watch it.

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