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The book is narrated by Starr Carter, a 16-year-old black girl from a poor neighborhood who attends an elite. It is Thomas's debut novel, expanded from a short story she wrote in college in reaction to the police shooting of Oscar Grant. 9/10 from me, but the 5.9 makes me give it a bit of extra credit, so I gave it a 10. The Hate U Give is a 2017 young adult novel by Angie Thomas. Even if you're not too interested in social issues, it's just a good story in general to get absorbed in for a couple hours. But it's a really good film for everyone, regardless of race. If a God said this film could only be shown to every black person in America or every non-black person, I would say with absolute certainty that every non-black would be the ones who need to see it. I'm not black btw, and that's all the more reason why I should be a member in the audience I've never experienced anything like this first hand. I promise you it's not that it's a complex, thought-provoking fictional world that mirrors issues of the real world in the best way possible. I wonder if the people who rated it low even watched the film, or they simply thought it was some sort of ignorant propaganda biased on the trailers.

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When I saw the 5.9 on imdb but higher critic score, I thought this movie simply got good reviews from the critics because the critics liked that it brought up a real-life issue that needed to be delved into and explored, but that it was boring to the audience who might not care about social issues as much, but now after watching it. Honestly I loved the music, all the scenes, the complexity of the situation the main characters find them in, I loved the ending, and I loved the characters. In addition to being a wonderful social commentary, it's also a wonderful film and story in general. Ever since attending Williamson Prep, a primarily white school, Starr feels out of place in the Garden Heights social scene. Starr goes with Kenya, a friend with whom she shares an older half-brother, Seven. Fortunately this movie provides a narrative that can help one consider the issue of racial bias. Starr Carter, a sixteen-year-old black girl, attends a party in her neighborhood, Garden Heights. Although this film is a "message movie," it's not one told through narrow-minded tunnel vision I think the author (Angie Thomas) of the book, that this film is based on, understands the frustrating fact that some of the worst issues that need fixing have no quick and easy solutions, and are complex and take time for the human mind to understand (especially to the minds of those who aren't being affected / victimized, who inevitably take longer to understand). For Thomas, this was why Tupac's lyric was the perfect title for her novel.Reviewed by nicholasHasaDog 10 /10 Just got back from the theater, and yes this film is worth your time.īeautiful, thought-provoking, well-crafted gem-thank you to everyone involved in making this wonderful film. In turn, this makes them easy fodder for more racism and oppression, which completes the cycle. Because they lack the tools and ability to better themselves, they turn to the methods and people they know are available. As Maverick explains to Starr, the racism that so many people in Garden Heights receive - whether that's in the form of being abused by police or not being able to find solid career opportunities - results in them resorting to drug dealing and gangs. This is perfectly encapsulated by most of the people living in Garden Heights. The phrase is actually an acronym for "The Hate U Gave Little Infants F*cks Everybody," which, according to the rapper, means, "What you feed us as seeds, grows and blows up in your face." It's his concept of "THUG LIFE" that becomes an important motif in the book while also providing the title. It's no surprise that Thomas drew inspiration for the book's title from Tupac Shakur, a rapper well known for music that focuses on the hardship of racism, social oppression, and life in poor communities. The Hate U Give grossed 29.7 million in the United States and Canada, and 5.2 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of 34.9 million, against a production budget of 23 million.

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One of the prevalent themes of the book is how the oppressive systems that keep minorities from getting ahead feed into the cycle of crime, violence, and poverty that dominates poor communities. The Hate U Give was released on digital download on January 8, 2019, and on DVD/Blu-Ray on January 22, 2019. "I found myself more angry and more frustrated and more hurt," she admitted. Though Thomas initially put the book aside because it was emotionally draining, she decided to expand the story into a novel after the deaths of several more black lives at the hands of police officers. The Hate U Give Film Is a Faithful Retelling of the Novel With a Few Key Differences















The hate you give us