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🌶 Certified Scorching1998 • Drama • 119m

American History X

"Some legacies must end."

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Derek Vineyard is paroled after serving 3 years in prison for killing two African-American men. Through his brother, Danny Vineyard's narration, we learn that before going to prison, Derek was a skinhead and the leader of a violent white supremacist gang that committed acts of racial crime throughout L.A. and his actions greatly influenced Danny. Reformed and fresh out of prison, Derek severs contact with the gang and becomes determined to keep Danny from going down the same violent path as he did.

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Edward Norton
Edward Norton
Derek
Edward Furlong
Edward Furlong
Danny
Beverly D'Angelo
Beverly D'Angelo
Doris
Jennifer Lien
Jennifer Lien
Davina
Ethan Suplee
Ethan Suplee
Seth
Fairuza Balk
Fairuza Balk
Stacey
Avery Brooks
Avery Brooks
Sweeney
Elliott Gould
Elliott Gould
Murray
Stacy Keach
Stacy Keach
Cameron
William Russ
William Russ
Dennis
Guy Torry
Guy Torry
Lamont
Joe Cortese
Joe Cortese
Rasmussen
Antonio David Lyons
Antonio David Lyons
Lawrence
Alex Sol
Alex Sol
Mitch McCormick
Keram Malicki-Sánchez
Keram Malicki-Sánchez
Chris
Giuseppe Andrews
Giuseppe Andrews
Jason
Christopher Masterson
Christopher Masterson
Daryl Dawson
Jordan Marder
Jordan Marder
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Director: Tony KayeProducer: John MorrisseyScreenplay: David McKennaExecutive Producer: Bill CarraroExecutive Producer: Kearie PeakExecutive Producer: Steve TischExecutive Producer: Lawrence Turman

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tmdb15435519
2021-04-15
90%

Despite having a somewhat weak cast, this is an incredibly poignant drama of one man's struggle to live a new life. Probably too violent and close-to-home for some.

Andre Gonzales
2023-04-16
50%

There's really no point to the movie. Just a lot of violence. That's pretty much it.

GenerationofSwine
2025-12-04
10%

You could use this as a skinhead recruitment film because it failed so miserably in the message it was trying to push, and it failed miserably because they were too concerned about pushing the message that they forgot how they were framing the film. So a bunch of skinheads win a turf war basketball game, to stop the gang violence around the basketball courts, and then one of the Black people on the losing side tries to steal the car of one of the skinheads. And then the skinhead goes to jail for killing him. Then we have a flashback where the skinhead argues that Affirmative Action policies that put race before merit are racist because they put race before merit... to presumably illistrate how evil he is. Then his brother reads "Mein Kampf" for a book report and has to write a history paper titled American History X to teach him not to read books that should be banned... like the ACTUAL Nazis banned books. I mean that's not very free speech of them to tell people what they can or can't read. And before he turns it in, he gets killed by a Black kid, involved in the gangs, who took a gun into school. Too often in the film you get those moments where you have to stop and think "Why do the Neo-Nazis look like the good guys in comparison?" That's not what they were trying to do, at least I hope it wasn't, but it certainly was what they succeeded in doing. It's clearly supposed to tell you how the skinheads are the bad guys, I mean that was the intended message... but it doesn't really succeed in that, in fact it kind of makes the good guys, more often than not, with the exception of the prison scene... and people love it. And people love it. That raises a pretty serious question, do they love it for the message that they tried to push and failed miserably at, resulting in the movie making Neo-Nazis out to be the better of two evils more often than not, or do they love it because they faild miserably at making the Neo-Nazis out to be evil? It's sort of like "The Thin Red Line" where they pushed the leftwing message so hard that they made Americans seem like the bad guys in World War II.... when we were fighting actual Nazis and serious Japanese war criminals. They over did American History X on the narrative and because of that the message got lost in delivery.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
New Line Cinema, Savoy Pictures, The Turman-Morrissey Company
Budget
$20,000,000
Box Office
$23,900,000

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