Anger has no end

Hank 2022-03-20 09:01:35

A group of gangsters spent a whole day thinking about it, but according to some people (and I partly agree) all crimes have social factors, and from this film, its main foothold is also social factors .
First of all, it is naturally the issue of racism, and then there is the saying "when will the grievances be repaid", which is true, but sometimes the revenge is not aimed at a specific person, but a group of infinite expansion. Anyway, many times people will vent their dissatisfaction with an individual to a collective cursing against a group, and then condense their dissatisfaction with a group into specific actions against an individual (and this individual may be related to the source of the anger). can't hit one). I hate the Japanese, I hate doctors, I hate a certain party. . . With this kind of ignorant anger to represent his own feelings, he didn't really want to go to the past to understand some of the causes and consequences.
Also as a self encouragement~

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  • Clay 2021-11-14 08:01:27

    Young people who vent their strong hormones everywhere, these three people may represent a group of people. In the era of poverty, chaos, discrimination, eccentricity, anger, and violence, it doesn’t matter. No one cares about you. The ending is too shocking! PS: The scene in the police station is very similar to ours. The French police are also true. They are just a group of five scumbags. If in my great empire, I will let you know what harmony is in minutes. 8.2

  • Ken 2021-11-14 08:01:27

    The only downside is that some of the dialogue and shots in the last part are slightly deliberate, but the whole shows a shocking sense of reality because of the excellent photography and scheduling, and the allegorical and symbolic settings such as the toilet and the cow make the film more chewy. head.

La Haine quotes

  • Saïd: Hey, why'd he tell us that?

  • Old Neighbor Lady: Stop ringing like that! Y'all think the world is yours?

    Hubert: [turns away] This isn't real, this isn't real, this isn't real...