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Adelle 2022-01-15 08:01:09
Related background and impressions of the movie
First of all, when the police in the film negotiated with one of the black bosses, they mentioned the Paris riots in 2005.
The Paris Riots in 2005 I. Causes
At about 5:20 in the evening on October 27, 2005, three boys from Clichy Grove, north of Paris, ran into a substation to escape police chase,...
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Marjolaine 2022-03-24 09:03:10
Who are the "crop people" who made the bad slums in the city?
The film restores the conditions of immigrant settlements well, and the performances and filming are also in place, but its social roots are simply a quote from Hugo's novel "Les Miserables": "There are no bad crops in this world, and no Bad people, only bad peasants", combined with the plot of the...

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Benny 2022-03-28 09:01:08
It is still a work in the context of genre films, and it does not shy away from the symbolization and facialization of characters, and does not shy away from all aspects of the high conceptualization of the block. What is really different from conventional genre works is that dense ideological expressions are presented through loose scene organization. There are only a few flaws in balance. For example, the entire text of the film has no time to take into account the characters of the police outside the block, but they still try to bring them back to life for a short time before the final scene. Constrained by the pursuit of text saturation.
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Angie 2022-03-16 09:01:06
A film that rethinks the class, power, and legitimacy of human society. The lion symbolizes power, and everyone indulges. The desire for power is an evil beast that needs to be controlled. Issa steals the lion cub, symbolizing the power of the lower class to divide the ruling class; Issa confronting the lion in the circus also symbolizes his gain Power.
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Chris: You just arrived and you're lecturing us? We're the only ones respected.
Brigadier Stéphane Ruiz, dit Pento: Respect? People around here just fear you.