IMDb8.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes83%
Metacritic72/100
Google Users95%
Director: Tony Kaye•Genres: Crime, Drama
Derek Vinyard, a charismatic neo-Nazi skinhead, is released from prison after serving time for a brutal hate crime. Returning to his former Venice Beach neighborhood, he finds his younger brother, Danny, has fallen under the influence of the same racist movement. Derek must confront his past and try to prevent Danny from repeating his mistakes, navigating the complex and dangerous world of hate groups and their consequences.
American History X received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Edward Norton's powerhouse performance. While some critics found the subject matter harrowing and the portrayal of racism intense, the film was lauded for its powerful social commentary, unflinching look at the consequences of hate, and compelling narrative structure.
Edward Norton delivers a career-defining performance as a reformed neo-Nazi.
The film offers a stark and unflinching examination of racism and its devastating impact.
Its non-linear storytelling effectively builds emotional resonance and thematic depth.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praised the film for its powerful message against racism and hate, with many highlighting Edward Norton's incredible performance as a standout element. Viewers found the movie to be thought-provoking and emotionally impactful, though some noted its graphic and disturbing content.
Edward Norton received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Derek Vinyard.
Edward Norton was so dedicated to his role that he learned to play basketball left-handed to better portray his character, as he is right-handed in real life.
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