When a titan music mogul is targeted with a ransom plot, he is jammed up in a life-or-death moral dilemma.When a titan music mogul is targeted with a ransom plot, he is jammed up in a life-or-death moral dilemma.When a titan music mogul is targeted with a ransom plot, he is jammed up in a life-or-death moral dilemma.
A$AP Rocky
- Yung Felon
- (as A$AP Rocky a.k.a. Rakim Mayers)
Ice Spice
- Marisol Cepeda
- (as Isis 'Ice Spice' Gaston)
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2h13m. Is this an epic or an action thriller?
Denzel is a powerhouse capable of carrying the movie on his shoulders, but e could Denzel is a powerhouse capable of carrying the movie on his shoulders, but he could have used a little help from someone. Namely, editors. Cut 30 minutes out of the movie and you would have something a lot more interesting.
Denzel is a powerhouse capable of carrying the movie on his shoulders, but e could Denzel is a powerhouse capable of carrying the movie on his shoulders, but he could have used a little help from someone. Namely, editors. Cut 30 minutes out of the movie and you would have something a lot more interesting.
I've got to say, I was pretty disappointed with "Highest 2 Lowest." I came in with high hopes, but the plot just felt all over the place. It's like the film tried to juggle too many stories at once without giving any of them the attention they deserved. As a result, none of the individual character arcs felt complete, and it was hard to get invested in what was happening.
The editing, which is usually a strength for Spike Lee, felt jarring this time around, jumping from one thread to another before you could really settle in.
As for whether it's worth watching, I'd say probably not. For me, the film's biggest issue is its narrative cohesion. It felt like a collection of interesting scenes that never quite came together to form a meaningful whole. While the performances were solid, the lack of a clear, focused story made it a bit of a tough watch.
The editing, which is usually a strength for Spike Lee, felt jarring this time around, jumping from one thread to another before you could really settle in.
As for whether it's worth watching, I'd say probably not. For me, the film's biggest issue is its narrative cohesion. It felt like a collection of interesting scenes that never quite came together to form a meaningful whole. While the performances were solid, the lack of a clear, focused story made it a bit of a tough watch.
An interesting concept with solid acting and a well paced execution. It's not Denzel Washington's best film, but it's still a good one.
Naturally, with the music industry being core to the film, the incidental music is varied and good. However, the background music is simply terrible, sometimes sounding like a schlocky drama and other times like a cheap soap opera and in several scenes, it totally broke the mood. It shows the value of having a good background track and this film simply doesn't.
Naturally, with the music industry being core to the film, the incidental music is varied and good. However, the background music is simply terrible, sometimes sounding like a schlocky drama and other times like a cheap soap opera and in several scenes, it totally broke the mood. It shows the value of having a good background track and this film simply doesn't.
Expected more from Spike Lee. Very misfitting score that belonged in a Star Wars type film. We don't need loud distracting music over every scene. The double edited shots were also distracting and over done. Bad acting from many of the supporting cast. Slow start, could have easily tightened the edit. This film didn't seem to know what it was. No clear vision. A little preachy. And a kind of dull story line with no twist!
It's difficult to take this movie in, or take it seriously. Ironically about a music mogul, Spike uses a continuous, distracting, misaligned, wildly inappropriate, cheesy score by Lawrence Manchester. The opening track was pure cringe. Hard to imagine what Spike could've been attempting beyond irony.
Did you know
- TriviaJeffrey Wright not only plays Elijah Wright's father in the movie, the actors are real-life father and son.
- GoofsIn 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.
- Quotes
David King: I been to your house. And I appreciate you naming your son after me.
Yung Felon: Damn! Stupid bitch talk too fuckin' much, B!
David King: Why she gotta be a bitch?
Yung Felon: Fuck!
David King: Why she gotta be a bitch?
Yung Felon: Fuck!
David King: Why she gotta be a bitch?
Yung Felon: Damn, B!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Radio Dolin: Best Movies of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival (2025)
- SoundtracksOh, What a Beautiful Mornin'
Written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
Performed by Norm Lewis
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Từ Đỉnh Cao Đến Vực Sâu
- Filming locations
- Brooklyn, New York, USA(on location)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,500,000
- Gross worldwide
- $1,500,000
- Runtime
- 2h 13m(133 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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