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.
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Spike Lee movies are always a hit or miss with me. Loved his first, She's gotta have it, Malcolm X (too long), Do the Right Thing (too long), but I never got past the few other movies I saw. IMO the scoring of his movies is atrocious. And he seems to stretch out the scenes filled with dialog too long to the point you want to say "cut" or edit. And that's what I felt watching this "Apple Studio" movie. Spike in an interview said Apple was the only studio that would finance it. It's going straight to stream in about two weeks.
The acting is subpar and his close-ups of Denzel pondering decisions are laughable. Most of the actors are TV actors so that explains it the subpar-ness.
The movie perks up when the ransom drop takes place, but even then you wonder - WHAT the H? The money bag is passed from moto biker to moto biker and the police lose the actual money bag. From my understanding when there's a kidnapping and ransom of a high-powered executive like David King, the FBI takes the lead. Did Spike NOT do his home work?
Denzel is in every scene and that can be a bit too much. I wished to see more of the police work to find the kidnapper, but that falls to Denzel and his chauffeur. Which wouldn't happen in real life. An executive of a record company wouldn't go on the hunt himself. IMO. He would have security do it. Which was also a head-scratcher. The music executive did not have a bodyguard. Even JayZ has a bodyguard.
If you have Apple TV, I would recommend you wait for Highest2Lowest, it will be streaming in a week.
The acting is subpar and his close-ups of Denzel pondering decisions are laughable. Most of the actors are TV actors so that explains it the subpar-ness.
The movie perks up when the ransom drop takes place, but even then you wonder - WHAT the H? The money bag is passed from moto biker to moto biker and the police lose the actual money bag. From my understanding when there's a kidnapping and ransom of a high-powered executive like David King, the FBI takes the lead. Did Spike NOT do his home work?
Denzel is in every scene and that can be a bit too much. I wished to see more of the police work to find the kidnapper, but that falls to Denzel and his chauffeur. Which wouldn't happen in real life. An executive of a record company wouldn't go on the hunt himself. IMO. He would have security do it. Which was also a head-scratcher. The music executive did not have a bodyguard. Even JayZ has a bodyguard.
If you have Apple TV, I would recommend you wait for Highest2Lowest, it will be streaming in a week.
I guess the name of the movie Highest 2 Lowest is a pun on how "good" the movie is, a little high (Denzel and Jeffery's dramatic acting) and A LOT of LOWS (the entire script and poor acting from most of the cast). After watching the original movie High and Low by Akira Kurosawa I was intrigued to check out this remake by Spike Lee but gotta say I'm very disappointed in how far this movie falls short of Kurosawa's classic. In all honesty I don't believe Spike was the right person to even direct such a remake and instead I believe this movie should've been directed by someone like Scorsese who would've made the film the action thriller it should've been instead of this confusing mess that Spike Lee made. I'll rate this movie a 5 out of 10 due to the simple fact that the script is horrible despite Denzel Washington and Jeffery Wright carrying the movie, everyone else seemed like rookie actors who made the movie feel like a made for BET or Lifetime movie. I also have no idea why this movie went over 2 hours, lol I felt compelled to walk out the theater from being so underwhelmed for how cringeworthy the last 10 - 20 minutes of this movie became. I actually would've been more favorable towards this movie had it been shorter, like probably giving this a 6/10 but it just went on for far too long and quickly became a trainwreck to watch, it seemed as if Spike didn't even know how he wanted to end the movie so instead he prolonged it with unnecessary scenes. I believe this movie should've been released directly on Apple TV instead of having a short theatrical run.
This movie just didn't work. I was excited about it, and made an effort to go see it while it was in the theaters. Spike, Denzel.. was super hyped up about the movie. It was just was a miss and sort of a tonal mess. Actors are amazing.. for sure. Actually some great performances. Although there were some corny over the top parts too. But the movie was starting out with an interesting story.. and then sort of turned into a bland action movie. That didn't work for me.
Side note... there were some scenes there were like emotionally heavy, and Spike had loud music going in the background.. and the music wasn't even that great. It was distracting and took away from the power of the scene. Music should be used more carefully.. and not just put throughout every single scene (ok it wasn't every scene.. but some were just filled too much with corny music). That little thing just sort of bugged me.
There were scenes where Denzel's character was feeling strongly one way about something, and then the next moment, he completely changed his heart and it didn't track emotionally.
The movie was just a miss for me...
Side note... there were some scenes there were like emotionally heavy, and Spike had loud music going in the background.. and the music wasn't even that great. It was distracting and took away from the power of the scene. Music should be used more carefully.. and not just put throughout every single scene (ok it wasn't every scene.. but some were just filled too much with corny music). That little thing just sort of bugged me.
There were scenes where Denzel's character was feeling strongly one way about something, and then the next moment, he completely changed his heart and it didn't track emotionally.
The movie was just a miss for me...
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!
Worst series of acting jobs imaginable. How can a film with Denzel and Jeffrey Wright have such absolutely awful scenes? The story was one thing, but completely lost in the terrible dialogue.
Dean Winters character made my stomach turn. So bad, so awful. A man who has given us the world's most ridiculous and fantastic insurance commercials the last decade, to then be cast in this movie, as the most unbelievable, laughable, terrible cop... what are we doing?
Nearly turned it off 5 times but held on for hope the greatest actor in the last 30 years (Denzel) would somehow save it. That hope got me to the end but left me so disappointed in the previous 2 hours.
By the end, I was left with reflection: was Spike Lee trying to make a comedy while trying to make a thriller? Because again, the acting was that painful.
Dean Winters character made my stomach turn. So bad, so awful. A man who has given us the world's most ridiculous and fantastic insurance commercials the last decade, to then be cast in this movie, as the most unbelievable, laughable, terrible cop... what are we doing?
Nearly turned it off 5 times but held on for hope the greatest actor in the last 30 years (Denzel) would somehow save it. That hope got me to the end but left me so disappointed in the previous 2 hours.
By the end, I was left with reflection: was Spike Lee trying to make a comedy while trying to make a thriller? Because again, the acting was that painful.
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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- Also known as
- Từ Đỉnh Cao Đến Vực Sâu
- Filming locations
- Brooklyn, New York, USA(on location)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,500,000
- Gross worldwide
- $1,500,000
- Runtime
- 2h 13m(133 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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