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8.1
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alan153
Critic Alan Morrison
rated 10

Using tough, immediate, black-and-white photography, Kassovitz presents a world that's socially and ethnically (if not geographically) a million miles away from Amelie.

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ivanmellace
Ivan Mellace
rated 10

Do you know any good reason justifying violenze and drugs? This is time for meditation. Crude.

1 year ago
kasperlovborg
Kasper Løvborg
rated 9

If you go into this superb realistic drama expecting a movie from the director of 'Gothika' and 'Babylon AD', you won't know what hit you.

4 years ago
marjorie20
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Cast & Crew

Mathieu Kassovitz
As Young Skin
Karin Viard
As Art Gallery Girl #2
Vincent Lindon
As Really Drunk Man
Zinedine Soualem
As Paris Plainclothes Police Officer #1
Christophe Rossignon
As Taxi Driver
Benoît Magimel
As Benoît

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In the aftermath of a violent riot in a Parisian suburb, three young friends from immigrant families - Vinz, Hubert, and Saïd - navigate their way through a tumultuous day filled with hate, violence, and discrimination. As they struggle to make sense of their lives and the world around them, they are met with aggression and hostility from both the police and their own community. The film follows their journey as they grapple with their own prejudices and the harsh realities of their environment, ultimately leading to a tragic confrontation that will change their lives forever.

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La haine was released in theaters on August 21, 1997.