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Highest 2 Lowest

  • 2025
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Denzel Washington in Highest 2 Lowest (2025)
Cinema legends converge in director Spike Lee's latest collaboration with Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington in 'Highest 2 Lowest.' Also starring A$AP Rocky, Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera, and Ice Spice.

When a titan music mogul is targeted with a ransom plot, he is jammed up in a life-or-death moral dilemma in this retelling of legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa's 1963 film, 'High to Low.'

Distributed by A24, the film premieres in theaters August 15, and will release on Apple TV+ on September 5.
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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
  • Writers
    • Evan Hunter
    • Akira Kurosawa
    • Hideo Oguni
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    • Denzel Washington
    • Jeffrey Wright
    • Ilfenesh Hadera
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      • Akira Kurosawa
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      • Denzel Washington
      • Jeffrey Wright
      • Ilfenesh Hadera
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    Denzel Washington
    Denzel Washington
    • David King
    Jeffrey Wright
    Jeffrey Wright
    • Paul Christopher
    Ilfenesh Hadera
    Ilfenesh Hadera
    • Pam King
    A$AP Rocky
    A$AP Rocky
    • Yung Felon
    • (as A$AP Rocky a.k.a. Rakim Mayers)
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    • Kyle Christopher
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    Nuri Hazzard
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    Jensen McRae
    • June York
    Jade Cayne
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    Imana Breaux
    Imana Breaux
    • Stackin' Hits Employee
    Andy McQueen
    Andy McQueen
    • Larry Friday
    Ice Spice
    Ice Spice
    • Marisol Cepeda
    • (as Isis 'Ice Spice' Gaston)
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    Frederick Weller
    Frederick Weller
    • Alex Cordova
    Michael Potts
    Michael Potts
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      • Spike Lee
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      • Evan Hunter
      • Akira Kurosawa
      • Hideo Oguni
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    7boblipton

    Able Adaptation of Kurosawa Movie

    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.
    7AshlyFireBird

    Not bad, not great but good

    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.
    6wrightinchicago-231-671840

    Not a bad movie, just not a "must see" Movie

    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.
    9whheee

    A King of Cinema in the County of Kings

    Spike Lee and Denzel Washington don't miss a beat in Lee's new film Highest 2 Lowest, taking Kurosawa's original film of the same name and running it straight up into Noo Yawk City. With this film, which keeps the action flowing from start to finish, Lee is unabashedly unreserved about his adoration for the greatest city in the world. In ways both overt and subtle, Lee transports the audience into 'Spike's World', weaving his personal preferences in art, music and, of course, his loyalty to the NY Yankees, with engrossing, non-stop action and a dash of humor.

    This is 1000% Lee's love song to New York City. From the dazzling beauty of the NYC skyline to the grit of a Bronx tenement, Lee puts his vision on the screen. Matthew Libatique, Lee's Director of Photography, gives us a melange of visual qualities within the film. From top-of-the-line digital to the graininess of 8MM, again, highest to lowest, the artistry here is unmistakeable. Highest 2 Lowest's basic premise, the kidnapping of a wealthy man's son, is Mr. Lee's fifth collaboration with Mr. Washington, and it hits every note perfectly.

    Paintings and portraits from Spike's personal collection, including Kehinde Wiley's 'Investiture of Bishop Harold as the Duke of Franconia', the depiction of a black man wearing a Brooklyn Dodger's number 42 jersey, Jackie Robinson's number, find pride of place on the walls of music mogul David King's (Denzel Washington) multi-million dollar DUMBO duplex. DUMBO, in case you're wondering, is Down Under The Manhattan Bridge Overpass, and is currently the most affluent part of Brooklyn. You can take Spike out of Brooklyn, but you'll never take Brooklyn out of Spike. The two are forever intertwined in Lee's filmography.

    Other works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Patrick Martinez, Radcliff Bailey, even a Brooklyn Dodger's scoreboard, pieces that have been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, some of which are certainly from Lee's own home, decorate the office and home of King, his wife Pam (Ilfenesh Hadera) and their son Trey (Aubrey Joseph).

    King is in the middle of refinancing a multi-million dollar deal for his record company, Stackin' Hits. Pam is on the Board of various high-end charities that promote emerging Black artists. Trey believes himself to be an up and coming talent scout. Soon after dropping Trey off for summer basketball camp at LIU's downtown Brooklyn campus, and after successfully negotiating his business deal, King returns home in his Rolls Royce, chauffered by his oldest friend, Paul Christopher (Jeffrey Wright). Paul served time in prison, but King, believing strongly in second chances, which is a major theme in the film, has employed Christopher since his release. King is also godfather to Paul's son, Kyle (Elijah Wright). Kyle and Trey are as close as blood brothers, attending the LIU basketball camp together.

    After arriving home, King receives a phonecall from a man telling him that his son, Kyle, has been kidnapped, and the 'king's ransom' is $17.5 million. The plot quickly thickens when we learn that godson Kyle is also missing and in great danger. King and some NYPD detectives attempt to follow their leads, taking us for a ride on the NYC subway systems Number 4 and 6 trains.

    From the exuberance of cheering fans en route to a game at Yankee Stadium, through a Puerto Rican Day Festival featuring Brooklyn natives Rosie Perez, Anthony Ramos (yes, that's a holy crap moment right there) and Latin music legend, pianist, bandleader and Grammy winner Eddie Palmieri, the film is a celebration of the chaos, energy and diversity that make up this amazing city and all its boroughs. On a side note, Palmieri, a Harlem native, passed away just last week at the age of 88.

    Lee even takes a moment to pay homage to A24, the distributor of Highest 2 Lowest. Lee and the crew must have had a blast making this film. As you watch Denzel seamlessly switch vernaculars from business mogul to street slang, depending on his audience and what he's trying to accomplish, you know you're watching a master at work. So many Kings brought to you in the county of Kings, from a man who is still a King of cinema.
    7maequnrobinson

    Decent film,I recommend y'all watch at home tho.

    If you're a big fan of spike lee, you'll probably love it. Maybe again you'll probably be disappointed. In my opinion, wasn't bad but it could've been great. It felt kinda dragged, overall you got Denzel, asap rocky did solid.

    You can see asap was very into his lines, the scenes between him and Denzel were good.

    Catch it at home and have a sit back on the couch with some popcorn and pizza and enjoy. It's in select theaters, feel free to try to catch it otherwise it'll be available to stream in 2 weeks.

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    • Trivia
      Fifth collaboration between Spike Lee and Denzel Washington, after Mo' Better Blues (1990), Malcolm X (1992), He Got Game (1998), and Inside Man : L'Homme de l'intérieur (2006).
    • Goofs
      When David King and Yung Felon are talking in the studio, Yung Felon takes off his headphones midway through the scene. However, in a later shot he still has them on.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Radio Dolin: Best Movies of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival (2025)

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Del cielo al infierno
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York, USA(on location)
    • Production companies
      • 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks
      • A/Vantage Pictures
      • A24
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      • 2h 13m(133 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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