The key is how to land

Newell 2022-03-20 09:01:35

All civilized resistance, marches or votes are meaningless, no one really cares about the people here, and the French people's inner discrimination against immigrants has never changed.
In the process of falling, a person keeps saying to himself that until now, everything is fine. But what matters is not the process of falling, but the moment of landing. In the end, before he shoots, the subject of the sentence becomes a falling society.
One person is enough to reflect the society.

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Extended Reading
  • Sammy 2022-04-20 09:01:36

    Hate youth? Who will pay?

  • Harry 2022-04-21 09:01:47

    Short and shrewd, it inherits the tradition of French author's films, combined with the delicate narrative of literary films, the black-edged film creates a sense of persecution, the photography is outstanding, and the skills are superb. The three young people in the film are indeed very similar to American street gangsters, and the "French" There is a certain distance between the labels, and perhaps this is also an alternative landscape on the streets of Paris. "So far, it's not bad... The key depends on how it landed!" The accumulation at the end is strong and powerful.

La Haine quotes

  • Astérix: Sniff of coke?

    Saïd: Uh, no, no.

    Astérix: You sure?

    Saïd: Absolutely.

    Astérix: [psychotically, to the others; starts rapidly practicing with nunchaku] A little coke? A little line of coke? Nobody for coke? That's it for coke? How's your brother, how's he doin?

    Saïd: He's alright.

    Astérix: [still practicing with nunchaku] Mean fuckin bastard. Still a maniac?

    Saïd: Are you?

    Astérix: [still practicing] Well shit, look! VWA-VWA-VWA-VWA!

  • Old Neighbor Lady: [on CCTV monitor in Asterix's apartment] Asterix! ASTERIX! Causing shit all the time! That's not your real name, scumass!