An in depth look into what is one of the most significant movies of the late 20th century and personally my favorite movie of all time. A cyclical never-ending story which, just like history, is deemed to repeat itself over and over and over again, this is the magnum opus of director Mathieu Kassovitz, “La Haine”.

I’m not exactly the greatest writer in terms of essays but I’ve sat on this video for almost 3 months (mostly due to being a lazy bum) but if you do come across this video, I hope you can leave with something valuable at least.

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro section
1:10 Overview and context of “La Haine”
3:28 Protagonists
6:10 The setting and cinematic choices
7:34 The Story
13:56 The Analogy of Grunwalski
15:14 The Story
17:32 The Landing Arrives
20:16 The End?
22:16 Conclusion

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