The feature film debut of a black French director, with excellent storytelling! A story about a two-day patrol by a new police officer, the theme of the conflict between black and Islamic groups in France and social reality. Three police officers have three positions. The new white police officers represent justice with a conscience, but they are obviously not accustomed to the new territory. The local white policeman was racist, hated blacks, and colluded with local gangsters, but it’s not hard to understand that he wasn’t that way in the first place. The sloppy neighborhood turned him into a violent believer. The black police officer has the most complicated identity, and he also fired the gun, but obviously he is still at the stage of sympathetic conscience, and the director did not give him a very tenable history. The film does not intend to reflect on the immigration policy of the "republican model" (emphasizing the commonality of citizenship, weakening diverse ethnic groups, and showing that immigrants must give up their own language and religion and accept French culture. The wife of the local white policeman is black, and the two One daughter is white and the other is black), but it presents the resulting violent confrontation. It only takes a weak crime to form a huge momentum and spread to many ethnic groups. Thinking of hk, this is a problem that all human beings have to face in the context of globalization. In the end, the shot scheduling in the cramped environment for a long time is very good
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