In un campus universitario, persone di diversa estrazione sociale si confrontano con tensioni razziali, stupri, responsabilità e con il significato dell'istruzione.In un campus universitario, persone di diversa estrazione sociale si confrontano con tensioni razziali, stupri, responsabilità e con il significato dell'istruzione.In un campus universitario, persone di diversa estrazione sociale si confrontano con tensioni razziali, stupri, responsabilità e con il significato dell'istruzione.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale
- Dreads
- (as Busta Rhymez)
- Billy
- (as Jay Ferguson)
Recensioni in evidenza
I agree there are some fairly silly stereotypes, especially Fishburne's character, but they work in the context of the movie. Most refreshing was the fact that an American college is portrayed as a place with real issues like racism and date rape and drunken behaviour. It's refreshing because colleges are usually shown as places where nice middle-class kids never have any problem bigger than being dumped by their boyfriends before everything is resolved in the last reel.
An overly maligned movie. Not perfect but better than a million other college movies. Loved the ending too.
In one scene where the two parties have their first confrontation I just kept waiting for them to start laughing and it turn into a comedy. I had the hardest time believing these people were serious. They expect you to believe this is *really* how people live but you just dont see it cause you're blind.
Example: In the movie 'Boyz In The Hood', Laurence Fishburne is giving a speech to his son and son's buddy and says "Why do you think there's a liquor store and gun store on every single corner in black neighborhoods? I'll tell you why. Because they want us to kill ourselvs." Yes, I can see how movies with black people suggesting evil white people are conspiring to kill all black people by "making them kill each other" will advance race relations.
As for Higher Learning, I think the title should have been shortened to 'High'. One must be very high to watch a movie like this and feel 'enlightened' by the end of the movie.
Let's see, basically all white males in this movie are either one of two things: Very bad or very weak. All black people are either cool, heroic, intelligent or victims.
Whites in this movie: The evil racist campus security, the evil white jock rapist, the weak white hippy who tries his hardest to understand Malik but Malik turns him down, the weak Jewish roommate who shits his pants like a little girl when Remmy pulls a gun on him, yet Malik plays it cool of course, and of course the oh so very evil and BAAAAD nazi skinheads! Oh yes, nazi skinheads are just killing black people daily in college campuses and all over the country. And of course the skinheads are very weak and stupid like Remmy.
Blacks in the movie: Laurence Fishurne as a wise professor, the strong black woman "I don't take no buuuulllshit" roommate, Ice Cube's cool street smart character, Malik's "struggle" to find himself in an evil white man's world, Tyra Bank's intelligent character who becomes a victim, Busta' Rhymes beating up two skinheads at one time etc etc.
What a bunch of laughable and ridiculous clichés. Singleton definitely has a chip on his shoulder when it comes to white people. This movie was every bit as racist as any pro nazi skinhead documentary. Worst movie ever made.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizOriginally, writer, producer, and director John Singleton wanted Leonardo DiCaprio to play Remy, while Michael Rapaport was originally going to play Scott Moss. DiCaprio was cast, but unable to be in this movie because of a scheduling conflict with Pronti a morire (1995). So Singleton had Rappaport play Remy once Cole Hauser was cast.
- BlooperRemy says he is from Idaho, but he speaks with a thick New York accent.
- Citazioni
[after Malik referred to him as a "sell-out"]
Professor Phipps: So, Mr. Williams thinks I am an Uncle Tom, hmmm? Well, well, well. What does that have to do with your ability to place a comma in its proper place or put a period at the end of a sentence, hmmm?
- Curiosità sui creditiUnlearn [appears in movie's closing shot, instead of "The End"]
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 38.290.723 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 13.276.662 USD
- 16 gen 1995
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 38.290.723 USD