The New Yorker Radio Hour

Spike Lee and Denzel Washington on a Reunion Making “Highest 2 Lowest”

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Aug 15, 2025
Spike Lee, a legendary film director known for his impactful storytelling, reunites with renowned actor Denzel Washington, famously associated with classics like 'Malcolm X.' They discuss their creative evolution since their first collaboration in 'Mo' Better Blues.' The pair delve into the moral dilemmas presented in their new film, 'Highest 2 Lowest,' and reflect on their cinematic partnership and the influence of Akira Kurosawa. Their playful banter includes a humorous debate about the significance of Oscars versus Knicks championships.
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ANECDOTE

Early Collaboration And Reunion

  • Spike Lee and Denzel Washington first worked together on Mo' Better Blues in 1990 and reunited after nearly two decades since Inside Man.
  • Their collaboration began early in their careers and evolved into a long-running creative partnership across multiple films.
INSIGHT

Morals Drive The Adaptation

  • Spike Lee chose High and Low for its moral dilemma at the story's core and adapted the shoe-business storyline into a modern moral drama.
  • He expects audiences to ask themselves whether they'd pay a ransom and to confront their own morals.
ANECDOTE

How The New Film Began

  • The script for Highest 2 Lowest came to Denzel Washington first and he called Spike Lee hoping he'd be interested.
  • Spike read it and they decided quickly to make the film together, restarting their working relationship.
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