Film: La Haine
Rating out of 10: 9.5/10
Timestamp: 46:40-51:40
Micro Elements: Cinematography, Misen-scene, Motif
Macro Element: Film maker’s Influences
Film: La Haine
Rating out of 10: 9.5/10
Timestamp: 46:40-51:40
Micro Elements: Cinematography, Misen-scene, Motif
Macro Element: Film maker’s Influences
FILM | Preference (/10) | Memorable Scene | Film Element Focus |
La Haine (Kassovitz,1995) | 9 /10 | Hubert waking up 41:15 – 45:55 | Cinematography/ editing/ Editing/ mise en scene/ Critical reception |
Amelie (Jeunet, 2001) | 7 /10 | ||
Gun Crazy (Lewis, 1950) | 6/10 | “last Job” bank robbery | Cinematography/ editing |
Film | Preference (/10) | Memorable Scene | Film Element Focus |
La Haine (Kassovitz, 1995) | 5/10 | Ending | |
Amelie (Jeunet, 2001) | 7/10 | Beginning | Cinematography |
Gun Crazy (Lewis, 1950) | 8/10 | Bank Robbery | Cinematography |
Gun Crazy – possible scenes
2.33-8.02 (people’s flashbacks of Bart as a child)
35.30-38.57 (one take bank robbery)
49.46-53.55 (final robbery scene)
1.21.49-1.27.00 (ending)
Film | Preference out of /10 | Memorable scene | Film element focus |
La Haine (Kassoviz,1995) | 5/10 | Ending | |
Amelie (Jeunet, 2001) | 7/10 | Opening scene | |
Gun Crazy (Lewis, 1950) | 9/10 | Bank robbery | Micro – Cinematography, editing |
Film – La Haine
Timestamp – 1:27:46 – 1:31:22
Elements – Cinematography, Editing, Narrative, Mise-En-Scene, Directors Intentions.
La Haine-The elements of the film I will focus on is the micro elements of Cinematography, sound, Mise En-scene, Narrative while macro elements I will solely focus on Critical reception. For cultural context I will focus on the riots due to Arabic treatment in France at the time. The scene I will focus on is the last 2 minutes 30 seconds of the film.
1:33:48 -1:36:23
Alfred Hitchcock on the element of the suspense.
After the film was well received upon its release in France, Alain Juppé, who was Prime Minister of France at the time, commissioned a special screening of the film for the cabinet, which ministers were required to attend. A spokesman for the Prime Minister said that, despite resenting some of the anti-police themes present in the film, Juppé found La haine to be “a beautiful work of cinematographic art that can make us more aware of certain realities.”
So its about education more than anything else. Vin gave up his gun at the last moment because he learned lesson but the cops didn’t because they kept on their bullshit. Mathieu Kassovitz
The first time you see the clock moving. This is when we are progressing
FILM | Preference (/10) | Memorable Scene | Film Element Focus |
La Haine (Kassovitz,1995) | 10/10 | .The opening scene .The car hijack scene .The End Scene | .Micro |
Amelie (Jeunet, 2001) | 6/10 | .Opening montage .The park scene | .Macro |
Gun Crazy (Lewis, 1950) | 6/10 | .Bank Robbery | .Macro |