Vinz in La Haine

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Vinz in *La Haine* is a volatile, disillusioned young man from the Parisian banlieues whose simmering anger and desire for respect drive much of the film’s tension and social commentary.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn 1995 film La Haine NERFINISHED
La Haine NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme masculinity and honor
police violence
social exclusion
carries police handgun
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
closeTo Hubert NERFINISHED
Saïd NERFINISHED
clothingStyle streetwear
createdBy Mathieu Kassovitz NERFINISHED
diesIn La Haine NERFINISHED
ethnicBackground Jewish
fantasizesAbout killing a police officer
filmGenreContext French social drama
banlieue film
firstAppearance La Haine NERFINISHED
friendOf Hubert NERFINISHED
Saïd NERFINISHED
gender male
hairStyle short hair
killedBy police officer
livesIn banlieue housing project
motivatedBy anger at police brutality
desire for respect
sense of humiliation
narrativeRole central figure in La Haine
protagonist
nationality French
obtains lost police gun
personalityTrait angry
impulsive
insecure
proud
rebellious
volatile
portrayedBy Vincent Cassel NERFINISHED
represents youth alienation in France
residence French housing estate
Parisian banlieues
socialStatus working-class youth
speaksLanguage French
speaksRegister banlieue slang
symbolizes cycle of violence in the banlieues
rage of marginalized youth
yearOfFirstAppearance 1995

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Vincent Cassel notableRole Vinz in La Haine