A German user already commented this obscure French film,probably because his compatriot Klaus Kinski is the unfortunate victim of the story; besides in France ,in "la saison cinématographique 1980", the critic goes as far as to compare it with "Jagdszenen aus Niederbayern "(1968)
Yet ,"haine" is less accessible than its German counterpart ; it's the first film of a director who remained unknown (Dominique Goult) , made with a very low budget and it shows ; the non-linear narration might be off-putting for the average viewer ; the fact that the accident is not shown allows some doubt to remain about it ; is the black biker the Devil? The angel of death , predicted in the tarots ? And the white one ,the expiatory victim of a blood-thirsty populace? His Christ-like death is revealing .He's the scapegoat ,not only for the tragic death of a young girl,but also for the frustrations, the resentments of the hoi polloi who hates people who are different :it's not surprising
that the only person who gives him a shelter from the storm is an unwed mother (Maria Schneider) whose son is not christened. Both are outcasts.
Haine
1980 [FRENCH]
Action / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
Klaus Kinski plays the role of a drifter on a motorcycle who happens to be passing through town immediately after a young school girl has been run over and killed by an unknown person on a motorcycle. The parents of the girl conspire to get rid of Kinski with the help of some of the locals including the town bully who recently had a run-in with Kinski in a pub over a woman. Kinski's only ally is the woman whose honor he tried to defend. Trapped in the town due to sabotage on his bike and a number of other incidents, Kinski soon realizes he is in real trouble.
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Uneasy rider
Sometimes prejudice can blind you to the truth...
I recently saw this in the German language version titled, oddly enough, "Killer Truck." Although a truck driver and his truck do play a role in the film, the title of "Haine" or "Hate" is much more appropriate. Klaus Kinski plays the role of a drifter on a motorcycle who happens to be passing through town immediately after a young school girl has been run over and killed by an unknown person on a motorcycle. The parents of the girl conspire to get rid of Kinski with the help of some of the locals including the town bully who recently had a run-in with Kinski in a pub over a woman. Kinski's only ally is the woman whose honor he tried to defend. Trapped in the town due to sabotage on his bike and a number of other incidents, Kinski soon realizes he is in real trouble. Although I do not speak German, I was able to follow the movie quite easily as it is not overly dominated by dialogue and has a surprising amount of action. I strongly recommend this movie as you will see Kinski in the surprising turnaround role of a victim as opposed to the predator or villain he most notably plays.