Shooting a movie in the form of a documentary is more about enhancing the sense of reality. In fact, many directors are doing this kind of movie technique. The film is 1.3 hours long, which is relatively short for European and American films. The slow rhythm in the early stage even made me unable to watch it. Although I know that the dialogues and events in it are the foreshadowing of the later time, but The foreshadowing in the early stage is still too long to raise interest. My short review of this film is: the pace of the film needs to be reconsidered, the topical text is attractive, the performance in the form of a documentary is clear and direct, lovable and vivid. In the film, the use of violence to control violence, everyone's suppression of the anger in the first half, and the outbreak in the second half actually reflect the real social problems in France. The follow-up filming and narrative techniques without results are another movie that is worth watching.
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