Mixing underworld...difficult!

Raymundo 2022-03-23 09:02:02

"Black gang" is a problem that exists in many countries in the world. Many troubled young people like to do nothing but work. They are naturally absorbed by the gang and start to "mix the gang". Organizations like "gangsters" were also created in response to the development of modern society, and there are more or less similar organizations in many countries, including our country. From some perspectives, the existence of such organizations is also in line with the needs of social development, and it is also an inevitable product of development. out. Humans have a dark side, and in order to meet people's dark needs and the need to try to be above the law, gangs have provided a breeding ground. Since you can't avoid it, let's learn about it. If you want to understand the formation and development of gangsters in my country, please refer to the book "Twenty Years of the Underworld". The following is the story of a French lad who goes underworld...

because of differences of race and belief, Marique el de Cabernet was thrown into prison. The 19-year-old, of Arab and Corsican descent, was convicted, a young, vulnerable, prison-fearing, illiterate, illiterate young man with no friends, no background, and six years in prison. This is the protagonist of this film. In a small society composed of criminals, he appears in a state of complete autism and loneliness. 6 years of prison life.

Sure enough, just a few days ago, he was selected by the boss of the prison, Caesar Luhini, a Corsican, to carry out a heinous "mission", to kill an Arab, and to be diverted in the target. Before, if he failed, he would die. The immature Malik gradually became stronger in the process. He became Luhini's right and left hand, and he also began to transform from a timid young man to a bold underworld leader. In the end, Malik completed the shuffling of the underworld forces in prison, and he became the leader of the underworld. And Luhini ended bleakly. This is a typical prison type film, showing many details of prison life. The male protagonist completes the transformation of his personality and identity through adapting to the environment and resisting reality, and realizes self-redemption. This can also be regarded as a A rather different inspirational film. In and out of the play, the male protagonists have achieved a blockbuster feat.

The film won 13 nominations at the 35th French Film César Awards, and finally won the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Set and Best Editing Awards Including 9 awards, swept the awards show that night, the film's leading actor Taha Rahim even won two awards for Best Actor and Best New Actor at the same time. In one fell swoop the whole of France. At the same time, it was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards. However, it is estimated that this kind of film is unlikely to be approved by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. I want to see everyone go to buy a CD or search it online.

In the eyes of many young and frivolous boys, the gangster looks like the description in Hong Kong movies: full of bright and bright clothes, walking sideways in the streets and alleys, passers-by can't avoid the arrogant style, that is probably also the film directors. Artistic processing, exaggerated description. If you want to mix it up, it's really hard and dangerous. This film only shows one of the stages, please refer to the famous Hollywood classic "The Godfather" series for the stage after mixing. All in all, wanting to be in the underworld...difficult!

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  • Clark 2022-04-21 09:02:19

    A very real movie about prison life.

  • Vallie 2022-04-20 09:01:44

    Fortunately, Malik was not deified, and he was like a clear spring under the bombardment of piles of clichés and unsung heroes, Fu Ji.

A Prophet quotes

  • [last lines]

    Djamila: Where will you live?

    [Malik shrugs]

    Djamila: Come home. I'll take the kid. Use his bedroom.

    Malik El Djebena: I don't want to impose.

    Djamila: You're not.

  • [after Malik spends a year in prison]

    Reyeb: Happy birthday, brother.