(A look Back) Higher Learning

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Great film, one of my favs. Tho it kinda come off alil over the top, but John was tryin to stress a point. I liked how they followed different grenders, races and classes n not jus black folk, presented a wider picture.

Rapaport and Fishbourne (reminded me of my own father) killed their roles btw. But i couldnt help but lol when the lil snow flake got turned out.

Great drop......LCA fam, we need to more retro/throwback film threads like this. Shout out to the dude who made the Fallin Down thread awhile back

 
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I agree wit every thing u said ..as for remy I kinda felt sorry him he was a dude who was just trying to fit in and his mind got corrupted

ive done a lot of throwback movie threads check'em out
 
Yea, i actually liked Remy. I felt no ill will towards him as a character. He was jus lookin for a place to belong. But when he started shooting at the ppl in the crowd, i was "Ok! Fuck this nigga!" Great character development tho.
 
the scene when he shot deja and malik was in shock and after he came out the building and was calling for her after she died was sad af almost got to me lol
 
dope drop. this is one of my favorite movies. liked every performance.

till this day my best friend calls me up says "what do you wanna be", "an engineer", "you still can remy", "stop lying" lol
 
yea that shit was fucked up this nigga holdin a gun to the cops and they tellin him nobodys dead yet and he can still go to school while they was putting the billie clubs to malik
 
Nice throwback. I remember seeing this at the theater with my lil girlfriend back in the day. Shit was extra real because her name was Kristin like the white chick. It's still watchable now. Whenever I see cole hauser in other movies, I still think of him as the main skinhead.
 
Great film definitely touched on a lot of issues, race,gender,sexuality student athletes group think peer pressure,.it was a real rich film
 
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So, Mr. Williams thinks I am an Uncle Tom, hmmm? Well, well, well. What does that have to do with your ability to place a comma in its proper place or put a period at the end of a sentence, hmmm?
 
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Malik Williams: Remy is it? Man, I gotta admit you've been really polite by staying out of my way. But you ain't been honest. See I figure, it's not what a person says it's what they think. So in my mind, you've been walking around here calling me a nigger in you head. Am I right?

Remy: I got nothing to say to you man.

[Remy tries to close the door, Malik forces it open]

Malik Williams: Oh, I think you do! You want to say what you feel don't you? You think I'm a nigger? You be a man and call me one to my face!

[after a few moments of silence, Malik psyches Remy out]

Malik Williams: I thought so. You're just a punk-ass white boy... with a fucked-up haircut. Bitch.
 
So many classic lines. To me, that movie pointed out (in the line by fudge somebody mentioned and in general) that small black victories don't negate the many L's that preceded them. In other words, stay disciplined.
 

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