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Notorious Indie Films: American History X

2023-01-22 16:38:21

In American history X opening ceremony, we saw a white supremacist named Danny Vineyard sitting in the principal's room waiting for punishment. When he entered the office, we met Danny's history teacher Mr. Murray and explained to Dr. Robert Sweeney of Danny. Murray is angry with Danny's article on Dr. Sweeney, he told him that he wants to be punished. Instead, Sweeney asked Murray to leave and asked Danny to enter his office.

In this work, I was asked to find important historical and cultural links with the movie "American History X" and analyze important rhetics of my discovery. I chose American History X, listed movies that are a little interested in this task on Facebook, and surveyed American History X to overwhelmingly win. I am a little disappointed in fact because I want to do X files, but I adhere to my promise and choose to take whatever text to win. I saw it after releasing American History X in 1998. Still, I know that after graduating from high school, I have to see one day. It was 12 years old when I was released and there was much violence. I know what I did not see with my parents. I knew that I had to invest 2 hours, so I hesitated for a long time before seeing the movie.

American History X is an American criminal theatrical movie directed by Tony Kaye in 1998 and written by David McKenna. Edward Norton and Edward Furlong are starring such as Fairuza Balk, Stacy Keach, Elliott Gould, Avery Brooks, Ethan Suplee, Beverly D'Angelo. This film was released in the United States on 30th October 1998 and was published by New Line Cinema. This movie is a story that two brothers from Venice of Los Angeles participated in the Neo-Nazi movement. Brothers voluntarily sentenced to three years for murder and murder, changed their beliefs and tried to stop brothers from advancing on the same path. The film is told in a nonlinear story. The budget for this movie is 20 million dollars, and worldwide box office revenue is 24 million dollars.