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product_id: 4161526
title: "Hate Crime"
brand: "ian robertstim moranjames cullen bressack"
price: "₩35840"
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reviews_count: 11
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# Hate Crime

**Brand:** ian robertstim moranjames cullen bressack
**Price:** ₩35840
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## Description

A Jewish family, that just arrived in a new neighborhood, are recording their youngest son's birthday celebrations on video when their home is suddenly invaded by a bunch of crystal-meth-crazed Neo-Nazi lunatics.

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## Customer Reviews

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    mmmmm
  

*by W***E on Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2014*

Very disturbing and heavy. I usually hate films shot in this "oh its my home video camera" style of lazy film making, but it seems to work in the film; thoe the subject matter and the acting "which are strong" deserved a director not a gimmick. This could of been a very impactful film if the makes learned how to set up a shot instead of shaky camera syndrome .

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    Brutality in the form of a found footage film.
  

*by M***H on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2013*

It's evident early on that Hate Crime isn't playing around when it comes to the violence. It's raw, sadistic, and just as the name implies, hateful. That's not to say it's full of gratuitous gore, or blood splatter, there's hardly a drop of the red stuff, save for a couple of scenes. The violence in this movie is actually realistic, and that's what makes it so disturbing. At times it was difficult to watch because the entire time I was thinking to myself "this could easily be actually happening right now". Take heed to all the warnings from reviews folks, I don't know if I've ever seen a meaner flick.This is a found footage movie, and I know that's going to get groans and eye rolls from a lot of people, but it doesn't really feel like a found footage movie. It's incredibly realistic, it basically happens in real- time, and is beautifully edited. It feels more like you're there, enduring the hell with this family instead of simply watching. Of course all the editing in the world wouldn't help if the cast weren't believable, and thankfully, Bressack managed to find some incredibly talented actors and actresses to bring his story to life. I can't imagine it was an easy feat to get into the right mindset to act out some of the things in this movie, but almost everyone involved turns in a totally believable, flawless performance. Again, it's terrifying because this is exactly what a home invasion of this nature would look/sound like.Hate Crime isn't a movie to be enjoyed with others, I feel like it would lose it's effectiveness in larger groups. It certainly isn't a "get drunk with all your buds, and watch a movie" kind of film. To truly experience this movie, and get the most out of it, I feel like solo is the best way to watch.From the very beginning, Hate Crime grabbed me by the neck and repeatedly punched me in the gut, and then kicked me while I was down. I lost count at the amount of times all I could do was sit there and stare blankly at the screen. James Cullen Bressack and company deliver a movie experience that actually gets to you, elicits an emotional response, and that's incredibly rare for me. This is guerrilla film-making at it's finest.This movie will absolutely not be for everyone. In fact I only personally know a handful of people who I think would be able to watch it through to the end. Only those with strong stomachs, and strongly desensitized to violence need apply. Hate Crime is a rare treat for those of us who seek out this type of experience with a film.

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    Unimpressive
  

*by A***Y on Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2013*

Hate Crime (2013)Rated on a 10 point scale.WARNING: This review contains spoilers.Right from the opening scene we are subjected to yet another hand-held, home video style approach to the story, and not only is this completely uninspiring, but downright irritating, considering the plot and events of the movie. (-3 points)The next sign of an uncreative and mediocre director comes when the home invaders, who happen to be neo-Nazis, immediately kill the little boy, without even a small amount of abuse or torture. It becomes clear this was done, because the director lacked the backbone to portray what would have really happened to the youngest family member in a real hate crime. Giving a clean kill to the youngest child simply because of his age was utterly unrealistic and sets the stage for how often  this film, which is supposedly shocking, pulls its punches and falls short of its goal. (-2 points)Way too much screaming! Apparently, the director only knows how to portray emotion in one-dimensional ways: hate = you scream, fear = you scream, anger = you scream. Coupled with the unoriginal and jerky camera work, this makes for a horrible watching experience, not because the film is disturbing, but because it is annoying. (-2 points)Poor production value is also very apparent throughout the movie. This has nothing to do with budget, but more with bad direction and cinematography. Punches that so very obviously never make contact with the target are abundant. Small details, like the ridiculous ropes around the lounge chairs, from which any human could simply slide out, also turn this into more of a comedy of errors than a serious film. (-2 point)sFinal score: 1/10Hate crime in real life is a horrible, powerful, and prevalent problem everywhere in the world. Hate Crime, the film, fails to understand that some things are best presented in a simple but unflinching fashion, without the use of tired gimmicks and overacting. There is nothing shocking or disturbing in this movie; more importantly, there is nothing worth watching - this movie screams film-school is every possible, horrible way.

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