![]() ![]() ![]() They probably like the US culture because it is not French and they don't feel "French". They call themselves "homeboy" and are surrounded by American style features. The world they live in doesn't seem very French. ![]() The fact that they hang out together at all seems to prove that in France friendships depend more on income than on "race". We now meet Vinz (Vincent Cassel), a Jew from the working class, Hubert (Hubert Kounde), a boxer from Africa and Said (Said Taghmaoui) from North Africa, who is a little more light-hearted than his friends. All this resonates in La Haine as an unspoken subtext. La Haine prepares a gloomy vision in the knowledge of the radical right-wing leaders a la Le Pen and the French neo-Nazi movement. They spend their days aimlessly - but then they get into social turmoil and a major police operation. It tells the story of three friends an Arab, a Jew and an African. In France, the feeling of being "French" is even cult! Mathieu Kassovitz's third feature film was made in the banlieus of Paris, where ethnically speaking only a minority is "French". And here is the content: Maybe most of our European problems stem from how monolithic the individual states still are? No European country is a melting pot. Remember: A movie that is free once on YouTube will appear again and again. Just enter the movie title in the search bar on YouTube and you will find the current link to stream La Haine for free. Again and again the respective links on YouTube are deleted. FREE ON YOUTUBE Today - on - I found La Haine with English subtitles free on YouTube. ![]()
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