Review of American History X (1998) by J-Shap — 24 Aug 2011
What we have here is a message picture determined to undo itself, with simple ideas (see: I think racism is a tad more complicated than Norton and his black friend) needlessly histrionic dialogue (see: interactions with family), and manipulating moments of over-drama with the force of a chainsaw rising out of a volcano (see: every scene in which racial atrocities are committed, which are all in black and white, slow-motion and have a choir singing the music of hell in the foreground).
This review of American History X (1998) was written by J-Shap on 24 Aug 2011.
American History X has generally received very positive reviews.
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