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This movie is intense and has a powerful moral. It addresses some of the consequences of extreme prejudice. It is a very thought-provoking movie and definitely worth watching.
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Bland, Simplistic and Preaching Movie on Racism
"American History X" was very predictable from the first scene. There are several gang fights throughout with Blacks, Mexicans and Skinheads spewing raging rants on hate. It comes across as simplistic and somehow disingenuous story of a California neo-Nazi (Edward Norton). He is tough because he has to be - Gangs are taking over the neighborhood so he becomes the alpha dog of his white-skinned pack. Everyone wants to be tough, including his little brother, and it gets tiring to watch.
Norton's character kills three Blacks caught robbing his car one night and is sent to prison for three years. He comes out a reformed man who has seen the futility of crime, killing and fighting. He wants to atone for his sins and save his younger brother before it is too late. The drama is overwrought and the movie becomes predictable as we see another neighborhood crisis cause needless killings and pain.
"American History X" is borderline bad, the script is just pathetic. Edward Norton does his best to hold this sad, tired story together.
Attention Grabber
I have started watching this movie twice when shown on TV but had to leave for appointments so I could not watch the whole movie. The movie immediately grabbed my atttention so I eventually ordered the movie so I could watch the entire thing. I do now consider this a movie that is one on my top list to watch and own.
Very good, but no truly new perspectives
This is generally a very good movie which explores the issue of race relations, primarily revolving around the story of a neo-Nazi group in California. The acting is good overall, the plot is gripping, many of the images are (appropriately) horrifying, and Ed Norton is impressively buff.
The main point the movie illustrates is that, because reality is rich and complex, one can readily sift and bend the evidence in order to construct all sorts of ideologies, including generally racist and specifically neo-Nazi ideologies. A person with a lot of brainpower, but lacking checks and balances, can do this fairly creatively and rigorously, and such a person possessed with rhetorical skill can sell the ideology to more credulous people, especially if they're at an impressionable age or if they're facing tough times and would like to shift blame away from themselves and toward others. If you have any doubt about this, try the experiment of spending a few days forcefully arguing for an ideology which you abhor; you might be surprised by the extent to which you begin to convince even yourself! A related point is that falling in the grip of an ideology fosters a tribal mindset, which can lead to conflict between cultures, nations, classes, religious groups, political parties, "special interests," clans, gangs, and of course races (though race is more a cultural than biological concept). Such conflict can escalate to perpetuated violence ("An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind" - Gandhi). Again, all of this is illustrated well by the movie.
My one complaint is that the movie doesn't really show how the main neo-Nazi character breaks free of his ideology and, moreover, his younger brother breaks free almost literally overnight, which strikes me as fairly implausible. Because of this flaw, and because the movie didn't really cover any new ground or offer new perspectives for me (I've thought about this stuff for nearly all of my life), I've deducted one star, but I can still recommend this movie to anyone interested in a vivid depiction of these issues.
the facts!
This movie reveals how alot of things are going down these days, and how we are loseing this country. It is an awesome movie and tells it like it is. the ending was not what was expected, but made a very good point...Weiß Stärke!
Important topic and a well made film.
I think this movie is important for two reasons: 1. It shows a side of white supremacy and white power organisations we don't hear all that much about (i.e. skinheads) 2. It shows how extreme it can be and how far hate can go. As well as how far some people go in defending their hateful thoughts.
I think Racism is an important topic in general. Racism that is present in the general population, but also racism on extreme levles. American History x Shows us just how extreme racism can be. It also gains a huge pluss in my book for portraying a white supremacy-skinhead org. in a relaistic manner. If you notice the red shoe laces of some of the skinheads, the boots and the red suspenders.
I've never really liked Ed Norton as an actor. I think he is fairly bland at best, but in this movie he does a far better job than in any other film I have seen him in. I like how the film draws in both of the brothers, how they interact, how they choose to tell their side of the story and how they view each other. I have heard/read that one of the critiques of the film is that Nortons character Derek and his storyline is unrealistic. I would like to address that. First of all there are people who join org such as the one portrayed in the movie that wake up at some point and realise that they don't want to be involved any more. For what ever reason. I think one of the more imporant factors is that this film Derek himself points of the consequence of his desition to leave: It is not accepted and he will be a target.
Secondly it should not be forgotten that this is a movie and the point is to tell a story and I think the cast and crew has managed to tell this story very well.
This movie is def worth seeing. It is brutal on some point which ads to the importance and realistic tone of the movie.
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