Un magnate de la música enfrenta un dilema moral de vida o muerte durante un secuestro. Una nueva versión del thriller High and Low de Kurosawa en las calles de Nueva York.Un magnate de la música enfrenta un dilema moral de vida o muerte durante un secuestro. Una nueva versión del thriller High and Low de Kurosawa en las calles de Nueva York.Un magnate de la música enfrenta un dilema moral de vida o muerte durante un secuestro. Una nueva versión del thriller High and Low de Kurosawa en las calles de Nueva York.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
A$AP Rocky
- Yung Felon
- (as A$AP Rocky a.k.a. Rakim Mayers)
Ice Spice
- Marisol Cepeda
- (as Isis 'Ice Spice' Gaston)
Opiniones destacadas
I feel like the only reason Denzel accepted this script is because it's a Spike Lee joint. I felt like the soundtrack was unused/left over music from one of Spikes unreleased films from the 90's. The cuts are messy. Not the worst film but I always debate my cousin about who has the better filmography Denzel or Will Smith...he finally has a poor film to use against me.
This seems to be the first Spike Lee movie I have bothered to see in the cinema for a while. Because it seemed like one of his bigger productions and didn't seem like it was going to bash you over the head with a message about racism. Because the problem with most black American movies is they tend to be either hood movies or go down the racism is a bad thing trope. Spike has many of these under his belt. This actually seemed like a movie in which race didn't matter.
Now this is apparently based off another book and movie but not ones Id come across which was a good thing. No judging this based off other media.
What this is, is a story about a record label boss who ends up being extorted through a kidnapping plot. Not very Spike but actually quite engaging. There's even a few decent action scenes thrown in. But being a Spike movie there are the usual nods to black culture and social commentary style rants. And music.
What stops this from being a great film as opposed to a good one is it's just fat too long. If it ended 30 mins earlier than it does most people would have been happy. But instead there's two additional music scenes that really add nothing. It's also a fairly obvious plot.
Spikes best movies were his earliest ones even if his newer movies are technically better. But they certainly don't carry the same weight. Must be the fact the current culture simply isn't as good as it was in the 80s.
Now this is apparently based off another book and movie but not ones Id come across which was a good thing. No judging this based off other media.
What this is, is a story about a record label boss who ends up being extorted through a kidnapping plot. Not very Spike but actually quite engaging. There's even a few decent action scenes thrown in. But being a Spike movie there are the usual nods to black culture and social commentary style rants. And music.
What stops this from being a great film as opposed to a good one is it's just fat too long. If it ended 30 mins earlier than it does most people would have been happy. But instead there's two additional music scenes that really add nothing. It's also a fairly obvious plot.
Spikes best movies were his earliest ones even if his newer movies are technically better. But they certainly don't carry the same weight. Must be the fact the current culture simply isn't as good as it was in the 80s.
Worth a watch especially if you're African American. A lot of the jokes and writing are geared towards our specific culture and will be more relatable/relevant to us. I appreciated the message at the end of the film about modern day rap music and rap culture. Mostly very strong cast except for Pam, if I'm being honest she was the only weak link and the editing didn't do her any favors. Speaking of editing the editing could have been much better, the writing could have been way better he needed a team of people to review his script, star directors like spike lee get way too much creative freedom and aren't held accountable enough for subpar work in my opinion. ASAP Rocky did a beautiful job he had a very complex and real character that could have easily fallen into a stereotypical cliched performance but he brought a lot of humanity to it. Cinematography was okay. Production design looked very VFX even the view from the penthouse looked like a iPad screen. Denzel did what he was supposed to do. He's a always a joy to watch but he deserved a better script and production quality. Overall not bad. But I wouldn't recommend paying money for it in theatres. Wait till it streams.
This was a "we made it" film. Spike Lee, Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright are far from needing to prove their filmmaking and acting chops, so this was a love letter to New York, Brooklyn and Black art. It's a timely representation of Black men building from the ground up, growing together and being a bridge to the young men (A$AP Rocky) who aspire to become them. The plot fell flat for me, because more could've been done with the characters, especially Jeffrey Wright's role. I watched and became more engrossed in the art collection than the story itself.
Denzell Washington is a very successful music producer with, as he calls it, "The best ears in the business". He sold off a piece of his corporation a few years back and lives an opulent lifestyle. But the changed economics of the music business, a company sniffing around to buy the company from under him, and a desire to be more of a producer than a businessman have worn on him. He arranges for a loan to buy a block of shares that will give him control. And then his son is kidnapped.
Many of you will recognize this as a remake of Kurosawa's Tengoku to jigoku aka High and Low. As a result, the first big plot twist did not surprise me. What did surprise me was Spike Lee's expansion, not only of the divide between the highest and lowest wealth in the movie -- although that was by making Washington so very rich -- as the expansion of the ending. Several of Kurosawa's movies seem to end abruptly to me, pointlessly so: an ending that shocks rather than concludes. That is, undoubtedly, a cultural difference. But Lee comes down on my side, and with equally stern cultural self-criticism. In doing so, he demonstrates this is a sturdy story, both in terms of its thriller/kidnapping plot and in terms of how societies view art, money, and privilege.
Many of you will recognize this as a remake of Kurosawa's Tengoku to jigoku aka High and Low. As a result, the first big plot twist did not surprise me. What did surprise me was Spike Lee's expansion, not only of the divide between the highest and lowest wealth in the movie -- although that was by making Washington so very rich -- as the expansion of the ending. Several of Kurosawa's movies seem to end abruptly to me, pointlessly so: an ending that shocks rather than concludes. That is, undoubtedly, a cultural difference. But Lee comes down on my side, and with equally stern cultural self-criticism. In doing so, he demonstrates this is a sturdy story, both in terms of its thriller/kidnapping plot and in terms of how societies view art, money, and privilege.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe film is a reinterpretation of Akira Kurosawa's Cielo e infierno (1963), which was in turn based on the novel "King's Ransom" by Evan Hunter, published in 1959 under his pen name "Ed McBain."
- ErroresIn a studio, like the one shown in the film, if the person in the recording booth takes off their headphones they would not be able to hear the person in the other room who is speaking through the "talk back" mic.
- Citas
Paul Christopher: I ain't gonna lie. I wanna hurt this boy.
- ConexionesReferenced in Radio Dolin: Best Movies of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival (2025)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- 上流× 下流
- Locaciones de filmación
- Brooklyn, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(on location)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 13min(133 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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