
Summary and Analysis on American History X
American History X is a movie based on white supremacists and racism of all extremes. The main character Derek became a white supremacist after his father was killed by a black drug dealer while the father was fighting a fire. Derek led several other white suburban youth, including his younger brother, to fight for their cause. Then one night, Derek made a mistake. He killed a black man and was sent to prison. Since his younger brother was the only one to see it, he did not confess in court, so his brother did not get charged with murder. While in prison, Derek becomes a new man. He starts working in the laundry section with a black man who turns out to be a great guy. The only reason Derek Survived prison was because of this one black guy that he worked with. When Derek left prison, he was a changed man. However, none of the other supremacists changed their ways while Derek was gone. When Derek returned home he found his younger brother involved with the white supremacists and freaked out in front of all of the other white supremacists making him an outcast with them as well. He told his brother later about what happened in prison and both of them decided to no longer be supremacists but to start to live their lives for their family.In the end, Derek's younger brother ends up getting shot by a black boy in the high school boys bathroom because they felt threatened by Derek's brother earlier in the movie.
This movie reminds me of what we learned last week. The movie Race:The Power of an Illusion, talked about how racism got started by rich white men to make the black servants and slaves feel threatened by everyone else. In American History X, the group of the white supremacists are doing the same thing. They are making every other race feel threatened by them. The difference between the two movies is in American History X, the black people fought back. In Race: The Power of an Illusion, the black people had no way of fighting back other than trying to run away. Another similarity between the movies is that the black race got punished more severely than the whites for their crimes. In American History X, Derek killed someone and had a shorter prison sentence than a guy who stole a television and dropped it on a police officer's foot (which the white police officer charged as assault against an officer). In Race: The Power of an Illusion, the black slaves that ran away got a worse punishment than the white servants that ran away.
I loved this movie. I felt that it was interesting to see the way that a white supremacist thinks and the way that they act. I was shocked because I have never seen or heard anything about how they do act, so this was an intense movie for me to watch. I was glad that Derek changed his ways and learned to accept people for who they are, but it was sad that his revelation was too late to save his own brother. I feel like this is a real thinking movie. It makes you think about racism and makes you realize how corrupted the United States is and can be if you let racist people run the country, or even just a suburb. I recommend the class to see this movie to really think about racism and how it is still very much alive today in our society.
(The movie was watched on television on the FX channel.)