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Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. Now, facing pressure from all sides of the community, Starr must find her voice and stand up for what's right.
this movie set a inspiration for me because i'm in this situation right now and i'm so young it hurts to see people dying and dealing but its the world we live in there is nothing we can do i live the thug life end of discussion i relate to this movie more then most things in my life.
2019-02-22 05:02
sharps4 Anonymous
best movie I have seen this year touched my heart so deep
2019-02-08 07:02
SarahRoberts Anonymous
I'm actually going to cry now. Amandla Stenberg is such an amazing actor!
2019-01-26 07:01
blackandproudtobe Anonymous
is made me cry so bad I recommend this 100%
2019-01-22 18:01
blackandproudtobe Anonymous
this made me cry so bad and it is one of the best movies I've watched
I recommend this movieeeeeeeee
2019-01-22 18:01
deville11 Anonymous
Love this movie an I cant wait to get the DVD copy and book. I soooooo recommend
2019-01-19 02:01
Boogerboi Anonymous
Music is good, but the movie gets retarded at the end
The rare racial drama that will detonate the complacency of even those who are drawn to see it. It's that good, that searching, that fierce in its humanity.
In dealing with all of it, the book character finds her confidence and her voice. But the movie version of The Hate U Give leaves me unsure that its makers ever found theirs.
The Hate U Give is an important film; it understands the suffering poor communities go through, and how economic circumstances can enflame racial tensions.
It's so gripping to watch-as well as being, in places, just delightfully funny-that you never feel you're being preached to. It picks you up in one place and sets you down in another.
While the film simplifies the story somewhat, it never loses its heart, the brilliant emerging of Starr into her own voice and pride in the community that lifts her up.
Tillman has an excellent touch for the quietly impactful scenes with Starr and her family, as well as the news footage-style depictions of marches and protests that go sideways...
The filmmakers understand their characters so thoroughly that the insights seem to grow organically from their experiences. This is American studio filmmaking at its finest.