Les Miserables

Salma 2022-04-23 07:03:47

One block, three policemen, all kinds of gangs with abacus, a group of children wandering in the block... In the conflicting interests of large and small, they contain each other and resent each other, and the relationship that is constantly being cut and chaotic is always entangled... in their respective The characters who live in different positions reflect the real social background in a small way. Racial discrimination, religious differences, class conflicts and juvenile delinquency under the gap between the rich and the poor are vividly displayed.

A drone originally used for peeping recorded the police's improper law enforcement process. The three who tried their best to get the evidence could not suppress the resentment that had already grown. Fear and resentment turned into the fire of revenge that damaged the dignity of the youth. In the last scene, the confrontation between the rookie police officer and the youth Issa was about to start but ended abruptly, leaving only us, the drone youth peeping like a cat's eye, witnessing New hatred and old hatred again and again...

Drones can be destroyed, memory cards can be destroyed, and everyone can pretend that nothing happened, but all those who have witnessed and witnessed it will not forget, and it will not pass.

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  • Angie 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    A film that rethinks the class, power, and legitimacy of human society. The lion symbolizes power, and everyone indulges. The desire for power is an evil beast that needs to be controlled. Issa steals the lion cub, symbolizing the power of the lower class to divide the ruling class; Issa confronting the lion in the circus also symbolizes his gain Power.

  • Jennifer 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    The French version of "Do as it should", but directly abandons the impossible imagination of racial integration, and attributes the crux to the inside. The first half is very "ethnic", and the second half begins to bend and bend. Strong conflicts and facialization of characters are both big problems. The advantage is that the irreconcilable conflicts in the community, in the final analysis, only black people are qualified to reflect on black people's problems.

Les Misérables quotes

  • Chris: You just arrived and you're lecturing us? We're the only ones respected.

    Brigadier Stéphane Ruiz, dit Pento: Respect? People around here just fear you.