The majority of the film revolves around Vinz and his two other friends Hubert (Afro-Caribbean) and Saïd (North African) roaming around their ghetto and suburbs of Paris. He swears that if Abdel dies he will kill a cop. One of his very best friends, Vinz (Jewish), had found a cop's weapon. A youth named Abdel had been caught and beaten by the police and is now in critical condition. It is the day after the riots on an underclass French estate (the film opens with real footage of riots with the suitable soundtrack of Bob Marley's Burnin' and Lootin'). A cinematic phenomenon so close to my heart. In my opinion, the greatest film ever made. La Haine mixes ethnics to emphasise the overriding importance of solidarity against the police. Kassovitz rightfully won the Best Director award at the Cannes festival for his film that had and still has a huge impact on French society. In 1995, Mathieu Kassovitz wrote and directed a film that showed the controversial truth "La Haine", which translates to "Hate", a film deemed so important the then-prime minister Alain Juppé arranged a special screening and ordered his entire cabinet to watch the film.
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