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  1. The Hater: Directed by Jan Komasa. With Maciej Musialowski, Vanessa Aleksander, Danuta Stenka, Jacek Koman. A young man searches for purpose in a net of hatred and violence that he tries to control.

  2. The Hater: Directed by Joey Ally. With Susan-Kate Heaney, Elizabeth Kankiewicz, Wesley Kimmel, Michael Andrew Baker. A liberal speechwriter on a U.S. Senate campaign, loses her job for a protest gone wrong and returns to her conservative Texas hometown where her childhood bully is running for state.

  3. The Hate U Give: Directed by George Tillman Jr.. With Amandla Stenberg, Regina Hall, Russell Hornsby, Anthony Mackie. Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer.

  4. Plenty of hate spews forth as well as a number of other less palatable projectiles, but you'd be disappointed if they didn't from the master of magnificent movies.

  5. The general plot is one about two executive assistants (Lucy and Josh) for the two co-directors of the merged organization of two fundamentally different publishing companies who now work together sharing the same small office...and who hate each other.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm1717924Jan Komasa - IMDb

    Jan Komasa was born on 28 October 1981 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland. He is a director and writer, known for Suicide Room (2011), The Hater (2020) and Warsaw 44 (2014).

  7. Some pictures of dead people displayed on a screen, including children covered in blood. A protagonist watches and shares videos projecting violence. A prolonged shooting scene with a few casualties - people being killed on screen with no mercy. Very bloody aftermath - a close-up of a severely damaged face of a woman that was shot multiple times.

  8. The Hater - A- (Almost Perfect) An important movie, which exams Scio/Psychopathic behaviour in youth along with sides effects of social media presence in backdrops of political unrest in the world. This seems a lot to handle in one film, but Jan Komasa masterfully handled these subject matters.

  9. It's pretty interesting to figure out that the most disastrous of couples can end up being perfect for each other. These are my favourite kind of hate to love movies which everyone should get the chance to enjoy.

  10. The cinematography of this film is astonishing for a children's movie. The low angle shots used to announce the dominance and relationship between characters is unexpected in a film such as this, yet it works so well.