![]() La Haine is a terrific movie, a well crafted piece that has more depth than most movies, but remains quite artistic. As tensions build and their rage continues to grow, the three move closer to Paris, but will they find any kind of haven there or just another warzone? The three men share a deep hatred for the police as well, just waiting for a good reason to go on assault and take some of them out. Within this brutal landscape are three young men, Vinz (Vincent Cassel), Said (Said Taghmoui), and Hubert (Hubert Kounde), all from very different backgrounds, but stuck in the same lifestyle. A lot of these youths have grown to hate their lives, with their only ambitions related to taking out the police or others who cause them problems. The estates where these troubled people live is like a prison to them, with police on a constant patrol and little freedom to express themselves. The gangs battle each other in bloody conflicts, while other youths choose to engage the police in such clashes. ![]() In low income outskirts of Paris, violence rules the streets and hatred flows like wine.
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