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American History X (1998) is a powerful American crime drama directed by Tony Kaye, marking his feature directorial debut. The film stars Edward Norton as Derek Vinyard and Edward Furlong as his younger brother, Danny Vinyard. The story revolves around the lives of two brothers from Los Angeles who become deeply involved in the white power skinhead and neo-Nazi movements.
The plot begins with Derek serving a three-year prison sentence for the voluntary manslaughter of two African American youths. During his time in prison, he undergoes a significant transformation, reevaluating his beliefs and the hate that led him to commit such violence. Upon his release, Derek is determined to prevent Danny, who idolizes him and is following in his footsteps, from being indoctrinated into the same racist ideology.
The film explores themes of racism, redemption, and the impact of family dynamics on personal beliefs. It addresses how hate is learned rather than inherent and emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion in overcoming prejudice.
American History X received critical acclaim for its raw portrayal of racism and its consequences. Edward Norton's performance earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. The film's intense narrative and emotional depth have made it a significant entry in discussions about race relations in America.
Released on October 30, 1998, the film grossed approximately $23.9 million against a budget of $20 million. Despite initial controversies surrounding its release and edits made to the final cut, it has since gained recognition as a classic film that challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about society.

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