Kassovitz expresses his curiosity about audience reactions: "I'm very curious to see how people react to it, because it's close enough to the original movie so that people can feel comfortable. And far enough so people don't feel betrayed, Kassovitz, now 57, said in an interview during a rehearsal break, two weeks before opening night." This highlights the balance he aims to strike between nostalgia and innovation.
The musical adaptation features notable contributions from French music legends: "The most significant differences, of course, are the song and dance numbers, produced by some of the biggest names in French music, including the rapper Youssoupha and the pop star Matthieu Chedid, who goes by M." This points to a new artistic direction for La Haine.
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