52in52: La Haine
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La Haine’s translated name, “Hate”, is very fitting. The movie centers around 3 friends, Vinz, Hubert and Sayid, after some Paris riots in 1995. Following the protests, their friend Abdel was taken and beaten by the police. The friends hear about it on the news, and the rest of the movie is kinda of just a snapshot of their day. My friend described it as a realistic glimpse into what life would have been like for a young Parisian in the projects during the riots. I think aesthetically the movie is done very well, the shots are intentional, the score is minimal but suspenseful, and the entire movie is in black and white. I remember reading somewhere that the civil rights photos were shown in black and white to make them feel older. I don’t know how true that is, but I find that the film grain, along with the grayscale, makes La Haine feel much older than 1995.
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