La Haine: Film Analysis

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La Haine is a film that portrays the life of people who live in the projects of Paris. It shows their financial and social problems that they have to partake in on an everyday basis. The main characters, Hubert and Vinz can be viewed as tragic protagonists since they show agency in very different ways but is overpowered by the force of the police; which is shown when Hubert attempts to escape from the projects but falls into conflicts with the police and when Vince undergoes a process of education but leads him to accidently be killed by a police officer. This shows that even though Hubert and Vinz approach their situations very differently they both are still lead to situations where they are overpowered by the police, which symbolically represents …show more content…

For instance, Hubert did not participate in the violent riot since he is trying free himself from the consequences of living in the projects; however, his actions still involved him with the after activities of the riot which, includes getting in trouble with the police. Mentioned earlier, Hubert did not fight back when the police did not let them see Abdel in the hospital, this shows him wanting to escape the trouble associated with showing retaliation with the police, but he still ends up getting in trouble with the police due to Vince’s and Sayid’s actions. Another example of Hubert not demonstrating retaliation is when they visit Snoopy. Hubert is the only one that does not fight back and does not create conflict with Snoopy or the tenet of the apartment complex, but at the end Hubert and Sayid get in trouble with the police. Hubert tries to exert himself from the projects but unfortunately his activities lead him to conflicts with the police, since he abides with the crowd that is in opposition with the police. All these events of Hubert trying to escape the projects symbolically represents the constant battle between the people from the projects and the police. They will repeatedly have a disadvantage because of their stereotype image that society has assigned to them. As a result of the image as a whole community, it is difficult for individuals to achieve objectives greater than their appointed

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