For the sake of political correctness It's a pretty strange and harmful picture.
The story from the lives of Abdel Sello and Philippe Pozzo di Borgo is truly unique and unusual, but this is not a reason to put such high marks pro-bosya film.
The direction is quite inconspicuous, the music is selected, in my opinion, not appropriate, humor is poor.
But that's not the worst part. The subtext of the film is that this is the new France: black, beautiful, athletic, bold, decisive, telling the natives what and how to do, putting the French in their place.
In reality, we see a Senegalese with a primitive tribal way of life, entangled in life and unwilling to move a finger for the sake of establishing his own fate and the fate of his black brothers. His life is welfare, drugs, knocking out benefits.
When watching the film embraces disgust, so obsessively urges the director to love our younger brothers. I consider this film a normal countercultural political order, but not a masterpiece from the top 250.
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