

‘Highest 2 Lowest’ Is a N.Y. Movie State of Mind, With Spike Lee!
18 snips Sep 5, 2025
Spike Lee, a groundbreaking filmmaker known for his poignant exploration of race and urban life, joins the hosts for a deep dive into his latest film, 'Highest 2 Lowest.' He shares fascinating insights on Denzel Washington's improvisational genius and reflects on the influence of Akira Kurosawa on his work. The conversation touches on the film’s unique narrative centered around class and moral dilemmas in New York City, as well as what’s currently missing in Hollywood, making for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion.
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Reimagining A Classic As A Class Fable
- Spike Lee reimagines Kurosawa's High and Low as a contemporary class fable set in New York.
- The film centers on wealth, legacy, and moral choice rather than a shot-for-shot remake.
Spike Explores Wealth And Legacy
- Spike and the hosts note this is unusual Spike territory because the protagonist is extremely wealthy and powerful.
- The movie probes legacy, cancel culture, and how wealth shapes moral decisions.
Denzel's Mannered, Screen-Filling Energy
- Denzel's performance is highly gestural and constantly active rather than quietly still.
- That mannered energy both commands the screen and shifts the film's tone.