Wendy Ide of The Times stated that La Haine is "One of the most blisteringly effective pieces of urban cinema ever made." A film egy sötét városi thriller, amit gyakran Franciaország válaszának hívnak Spike Lee Do the Right Thing-jére. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called the film "raw, vital and captivating". A gylölet (eredeti cím: La Haine) fekete-fehér francia film Mathieu Kassovitz rendezésében, amit 1995-ben mutattak be. The site's consensus reads: "Hard-hitting and breathtakingly effective, La Haine takes an uncompromising look at long-festering social and economic divisions affecting 1990s Paris". ( Star Wars) is set to star in futuristic thriller Mind Fall with Mathieu Kassovitz ( La Haine) attached to direct the script from Graham. 'Hate') is a 1995 French black-and-white drama film written, co-edited, and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. Based on 25 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an overall approval rating from critics of 100%, with an average score of 8.12/10. La Haine (French pronunciation: la n, lit. The film had a total of 2,042,070 admissions in France where it was the 14th highest-grossing film of the year. Kassovitz was awarded the Best Director prize at the festival. The film was shown at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival where it enjoyed a standing ovation. Upon its release, La Haine received widespread critical acclaim and was well received in France and abroad. Vinz swears that if Abdel dies, he will shoot a policeman. Yeah, not your Grandmas idea of France Im sure.
Kassovitz has made only one film before (the droll race-comedy Métisse), but La Haine puts him right at the front of the field: this is virtuoso, on-the-edge stuff, as exciting as anything we've seen from the States in ages, and more thoroughly engaged with the reality it describes. They razz each other about films, cartoons, nothing in particular, but always the gun hovers over them like a death sentence, the black-and-white focal point for all the hatred they meet with, and all they can give back. Vinz hangs out with Hubert (Koundé) and Saïd (Taghmaoui). Twenty-four hours in the Paris projects: an Arab boy is critically wounded in hospital, gut-shot, and a police revolver has found its way into the hands of a young Jewish skinhead, Vinz (Cassel), who vows to even the score if his pal dies.