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[Spike Lee’s 'Highest to Lowest': A Stylistic Exploration of Wealth and Morality]-[Highest 2 Lowest]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2025-08-18

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A Masterful Cinematic Return

Spike Lee’s latest crime thriller, Highest to Lowest, marks a triumphant return for the director, reuniting him with his long-time collaborator Denzel Washington. The film, which serves as a reimagining of Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low (based on Ed McBain’s King’s Ransom), finds Washington portraying David King, a wealthy music mogul whose life is upended when a kidnapping plot goes awry. Instead of his own son, the kidnappers snatch the son of his driver and best friend, Paul (Jeffrey Wright). The ensuing tension forces David to confront the cold reality of his own power and the potential cost of his immense fortune.

Visual Splendor and New York Identity

The film is praised for its stunning visual language. Critics noted that the opening shots of the Dumbo clock tower and the expansive views of Manhattan from David’s penthouse serve as a powerful introduction to his character. By framing David as the "king of New York," Spike Lee uses his signature mise-en-scène to establish a sense of "moguldom." The use of Norm Lewis’s rendition of "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" from Oklahoma! is highlighted as an inventive choice, underscoring David’s isolation despite his vast, enviable success.

The Complexity of the Score

A significant point of discussion is the film’s orchestral score, composed by Howard Drossen. While some critics appreciated the "old Hollywood" feel and the smart, diegetic use of Eddie Palmieri’s music during the Puerto Rican Day Parade, others found the orchestral undercurrents occasionally distracting during intimate dialogue. There is also a broader questioning of Spike Lee’s current relationship with hip-hop; despite featuring contemporary artists like Ice Spice and A$AP Rocky, the film’s moralizing tone led some to observe that it feels at times like an "old man yelling at cloud" perspective, particularly through Denzel Washington’s performance.

Missed Opportunities in Class Conflict

While the performances—particularly that of Jeffrey Wright—are lauded for bringing humanity to the story, the reviewers felt the film pulled its punches regarding the themes of Black wealth and class inequality. The dynamic between David, the wealthy mogul, and Paul, the ex-con chauffeur, offered a rich vein of friction that felt underutilized. The film touches upon the disparate treatment by the NYPD toward a titan of industry versus a working-class Black man, yet critics argued that the plot lacked the necessary "energy" to fully explore these complex power dynamics.

Final Verdict

Ultimately, Highest to Lowest is viewed as a "chewy" and artful experience. Though it may not reach the thematic depths of Spike Lee’s Inside Man, it remains a compelling watch. The film succeeds as a stylistic exercise, offering a "pan-cultural interest" in high art, music, and urban life. Despite some narrative diffusion in the second half, the film is celebrated as a fun and visually rich entry in Spike Lee’s evolving filmography, proving that even with its caveats, the director’s singular voice remains a vital force in cinema.

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Spike Lee's new crime thriller Highest to Lowest reunites him with his favorite leading man, Denzel Washington, for a story about a very rich man with a very big problem.

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