

The effect, however, of having the attention revolve around Vince’s new gun is important, because in La Haine only the powerful own guns, like the police and an eccentric but wealthy drug-dealer. Maybe as Americans, with our wild-west roots, we treat guns in cinema with less care than the French. In most American cinema, especially movies taking place in poor inner-city type settings guns proliferate the screen and we see them fired far more often, and any two-bit gangster can find a gun with ease it seems. In the context of this being a French film, one thing I found strikingly different between La Haine and American films was the amount of focus placed on the one gun. I felt that only Hubert understood the unfortunate and grave nature of their luck whereas Vince and Saïd thought that by owning the gun they had more power. Interestingly, when the three friends seem to find some sort of luck, it is in a perverse fashion Vince has found a missing police officer’s gun. When he said to his mother that he needed to leave I had conflicting feelings in one sense I thought at least he knows he needs to leave, but at the same time he is just doomed to suffer from this awareness because he will never be able to leave. The three main characters and best friends: Vince, Hubert, and Saïd seem to share this feeling, although Hubert most acutely when He laments to his mother that he needs to leave the project and he needs to leave soon. To further add to their troubles, one of their best friends was in the hospital with a coma after being beaten by a police officer during a recent riot it seemed that nothing was going their way. They live in a banlieu of Paris in a low-income housing project, where I felt they were forever going to be trapped they had no jobs (unless you count drug-dealing) and weren’t in school. Surely, the director chose to film in black and white for many reasons, but for me I got a sense of the bleak and pale world in which the characters live. Yet, when the opening sequence had finished, and the film had gotten underway the choice to film without color seemed completely natural. The bolded lines (Visual Studio 20) are still being maintained.While I was watching the opening sequence of La Haine I expected, like Aleema, the film to switch into color from black and white. The following versions of SSDT and BI Developer Extensions are compatible with each other. If for some reason you cannot use the installer the latest release includes an xcopy deploy option. For silent installs you can run the setup.
LA HAINE PLOT INSTALL
To install BI Developer Extensions in Visual Studio 2005-2013, download the installer mentioned above. For Visual Studio 2017, install BI Developer Extensions from the Visual Studio gallery using the instructions above. Reference the table below for the targeted SSAS/SSRS/SSIS extension versions.įor SQL 2005 (Visual Studio 2005), SQL 2008 (Visual Studio 2008), SQL 2008 R2 (Visual Studio 2008), download release 1.7.0.įor SQL 2012 (Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2012) and SQL 2014 (Visual Studio 2013), though release 1.7.0 works, we recommend moving development to Visual Studio 2017 which is backwards compatible with SQL 2012 and SQL 2014. In Visual Studio 2019 go to Extensions… Manage Extensions… Online tab… then search for BI Developer Extensions. To install it, go to Extensions… Manage Extensions… go to the Online tab and then search for BI Developer Extensions:Įnsure you have the latest version of SSDT installed.
LA HAINE PLOT UPDATE
This procedure should update the underlying shared modules.īI Developer Extensions for Visual Studio 2019 is published in the Visual Studio Marketplace.

If in Tools… Options… BIDS Helper… Version the SSDTBI Build version isn’t at or greater than the SSDTBI Build listed in the table below, you may need to uninstall all SSAS, SSRS, and SSIS extensions then reinstall them. Then in Visual Studio 2017 go to Tools… Extensions and Updates… Updates tab… then ensure you install any updates to Microsoft Analysis Services Projects, Microsoft Reporting Services Projects, or Microsoft Integration Services Projects. Reference the table below for the targeted SSAS/SSRS/SSIS extension versions. To install it, go to Tools… Extensions and Updates… go to the Online tab and then search for BI Developer Extensions:Įnsure you have the latest version of SSDT installed for Visual Studio 2017.

You can also download it from the Visual Studio Marketplace in a web browser here.īI Developer Extensions for Visual Studio 2017 is published in the Visual Studio Marketplace.

To install it, go to Tools… Extensions and Updates… go to the Online tab and then search for BI Developer Extensions: BI Developer Extensions for Visual Studio 2015 is published in the Visual Studio Marketplace.
