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    American History X

    R1998 · Drama · 1h 58m
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  2. Oct 30, 1998 · The film, written by David McKenna and directed by Tony Kaye, uses black and white to show the recent past, and color to show the 24-hour period after Derek is released from prison. In prison, we learn, Derek underwent a slow transition from a white zealot to a loner--a brutal rape helped speed the process.

  3. 84% Tomatometer 89 Reviews 96% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings Living a life marked by violence and racism, neo-Nazi Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton) finally goes to prison after killing two black...

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    • Tony Kaye
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    • Ed Norton
  4. American History X is a real surprise, a searing look at racism in America today, told from the point of view of members of a skinhead gang. It's a lengthy film that's punctuated with moments of unflinching brutality, and yet it keeps you hooked to the screen throughout.

  5. Oct 30, 1998 · 1 h 59 m. Summary A groundbreaking controversial drama about the tragic consequences of racism in a family. (New Line Cinema) Crime. Drama. Directed By: Tony Kaye. Written By: David McKenna. American History X. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 32 Critic Reviews. 62. User Score Universal Acclaim Based on 652 User Ratings. 8.5. My Score.

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    • Tony Kaye
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    • Edward Norton
  6. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Aug 19, 2023. Akos Peterbencze Frame Rated (Medium) The first half of the film works best because it uses rigorous violence and hate-speech to build and...

  7. 32 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com. Feels as true as a documentary, as painful as a blow to the heart. Jolting, superbly acted film. A true achievement -- no matter who eventually wants to take, or deny, credit for its creation. An inflated yet gut-slugging film.

  8. 7 12. 2 Videos. 99+ Photos. Crime Drama. Living a life marked by violence, neo-Nazi Derek finally goes to prison after killing two black youths. Upon his release, Derek vows to change; he hopes to prevent his brother, Danny, who idolizes Derek, from following in his footsteps. Director. Tony Kaye. Writer. David McKenna. Stars. Edward Norton.

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