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CinemaJam
Pablo Velez y Sebastian Gomez
75 episodes
5 days ago
Pablo and Sebas engage in a discussion about various film genres, ultimately ranking them based on their preferences.
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Pablo and Sebas engage in a discussion about various film genres, ultimately ranking them based on their preferences.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Highest to Lowest: Spike Lee's and Denzel Washington's Moral Dilemma
CinemaJam
15 minutes 24 seconds
2 months ago
Highest to Lowest: Spike Lee's and Denzel Washington's Moral Dilemma

In this Minijam, your host Sebastian Gomez dives deep into Spike Lee's new thriller, "Highest to Lowest." A remake of Akira Kurosawa's classic "High and Low," this film starring Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright confronts us with themes of morality, cancel culture, and the power of money.Join us as we break down the powerful performances , the stunning cinematography by Matthew Libatique , and how Spike Lee updates a 1963 story for a modern audience.In this episode, we discuss:The premise of "Highest to Lowest" and its connection to Akira Kurosawa's cinema.Central themes: cancel culture, the morality of money, and the influence of social media.The powerhouse performances of Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright, and why the rest of the cast didn't quite measure up.The brilliant use of cinematography to reflect power dynamics, a tribute to Kurosawa.The soundtrack and how New York City becomes another character in the film.Is it worth watching? My final verdict.

CinemaJam
Pablo and Sebas engage in a discussion about various film genres, ultimately ranking them based on their preferences.