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American History X is a profound and stirring drama about the consequences of racism as a family is torn apart by hate.
American History X is rated R by the MPAA and will be released in key cities beginning October 30th, 1998.
Attracted to American History X because of the relevant social issues the film addresses, Kaye has put his talent toward other thought-provoking societal concerns, such as Greenpeace, Drug-Free America, Romanian orphans, and a documentary he has been making for the last four years that explores the abortion debate in the United States.
It's an intriguing premise and, for its first hour or so, AmericanPerfekt unfolds slowly but deliberately, establishing a languid, unpredictable tone that's almost hypnotic.
Eccentric serial killers have to be the most over-represented demographic group in the history of film and, sadly, AmericanPerfekt's vision of pure evil is nothing that hasn't been presented countless times before.
Worse, the film's swift transition from promising drama to punishingly mediocre thriller requires Forster to abandon the restraint that had characterized his performance and engage in hammy, over-the-top mugging.