In 1995, you had LA HAINE, then you had MA 6 T VA CRAQUER, then LES MISERABLES, and to fullfill this ghetto in revolt cycle, you have the most impressive, awesome war film, made in only several one takes : brutal, moving, but no cliché ridden; and I understand those who use this element to say that this movie is the one too much. But they already knew that it was about this topic, so why do they watch it? In a western, if you don't like cowboys riding horses, why watching a western? See? So this movie will last forever in memories, because it is shocking on many points and that's also the purpose. I am not surprised that Netflix allowed total freedom as distributor to the director and producer. Movie theaters owners and distributors would have never done it, too many risks of riots for such of topic, social topic. This film is above all a social film, not a thriller. Surprising to see a cop character who should have better been played by someone else than a ghetto hoodlum face actor. I admire the factual "message" of this movie which refuses to take part, here no good guys nor bad guys. The former soldier - Abdel - character is the most terrific of the whole cast. The change of his character is the most surprising idea. Anyway, you have here interesting supporting characters, including Sebastien, this man who doesn't talk, or so little, where does it come from? We see him gardening, like an autist, then we see him later as an explosive expert.... Good ending.