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Higher Learning |
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Genre:Drama
Reviewed In Issue 16 Of Widescreen Review®
Stars:
Jennifer Connelly, Ice Cube, Omar Epps, Regina King, Michael Rapaport, Kristy Swanson Tyra Banks, Jason Willes & Laurence Fishburne |
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DVD General Information |
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(Studio/Distributor): |
Columbia/TriStar Home Video |
(Catalog Number): |
73396 |
(MPAA Rating): |
R |
(Retail Price): |
$$39.95 |
(Running Time In Minutes): |
126 |
(Color Type): |
Color |
(Chaptered/Scene Access): |
Yes |
(Closed Captioned): |
Yes |
(Theatrical Release): |
1994 |
(LD Release Date): |
8/1/95 |
(THX® Digitally Mastered): |
No |
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Credits Information |
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(Director): |
John Singleton |
(Screenplay/Written By): |
John Singleton |
(Story): |
NA |
(Music): |
Stanley Clarke |
(Director Of Photography): |
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(Production Designer): |
Keith Brian Burns |
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(Costume Designer): |
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(Editor): |
Bruce Canon |
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(Executive Producers): |
NA |
(Co-Producers): |
Dwight Alonzo Williams |
(Producers): |
John Singelton & Paul Hall |
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DVD Picture Information |
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(Principal Photography): |
Academy Standard Flat |
(Theatrical Aspect Ratio): |
1.85:1 |
(Measured LaserDisc Aspect Ratio): |
1.82:1 |
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DVD Sound Information |
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(DVD Soundtrack): |
Dolby Surround |
(Theatrical Sound): |
SDDS Digital |
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WSR Narrative Review |
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Story Synopsis:
John Singleton’s Higher Learning presents a college campus, with students from different countries, different races, different cultures, and different sexual orientations, as a microcosm of society as a whole. The three main characters are Malik, an athlete who is not expected to study, Kristen, a middle-class girl who is not as grown up as she thinks she is, and Remy, an isolated young man who can only find a sense of belonging with a group of skinheads. Serious prejudice, intolerance, racism, sexism, date-rape and murder are the backdrops for this tense and fascinating study of humanity. This is a strong-willed, thought-provoking, and emotionally charged film you won’t soon forget by one of the most talented filmmakers around.
LaserDisc Picture:
The Sony High Definition transfer is superb. The matted 1.82:1 picture is sharp and de-tailed with excellent contrast and absence of noise, grain and artifacts. The imagery is well photographed and natural in appearance with wonderfully vivid colors.
LaserDisc Soundtrack:
A driving Stanley Clarke score is the highlight of the soundtrack. The music is dynamic with powerful deep bass and surrounds are nicely supportive with a subtle ambience.
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Superb Sound Effects Recording Quality: |
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Superb Music Score Recording Quality: |
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Superb Special Visual Effects Quality: |
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Superb Color Fidelity: |
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Superb Cinematography: |
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