Light It Up (film)

Light It Up

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Craig Bolotin
Produced by Tracy Edmonds
Written by Craig Bolotin
Narrated by Robert Ri'chard
Starring Usher Raymond
Forest Whitaker
Judd Nelson
Rosario Dawson
Robert Ri'chard
Sara Gilbert
Clifton Collins, Jr.
Fredro Starr
Vanessa L. Williams
Music by Harry Gregson-Williams
Cinematography Elliot Davis
Editing by Wendy Greene Bricmont
Studio Edmonds Entertainment
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) November 10, 1999
Country United States
Language English

Light It Up is a 1999 American drama film starring an ensemble cast that consists of R&B singer/actor Usher Raymond (in his first leading role), Rosario Dawson, Forest Whitaker, and Vanessa L. Williams. The film was written and directed by Craig Bolotin, and produced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and his wife Tracy Edmonds. The film was released on November 10, 1999 and was rated R by the MPAA for "language and violent content."

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Plot summary

The film starts off in an urban neighborhood in Queens, the events are narrated by Zacharias 'Ziggy' Malone (Robert Ri'chard), who introduces his former classmates/friends at Lincoln High School: Lester DeWitt (Usher), who lost his father; and hard-working Latino student Stephanie Williams (Rosario Dawson), who is ignoring Lester due to the fact that she does not want to go steady with him. Other characters include gangster/thug Rodney (Fredro Starr) who gets into fights with other students; rebellious classmate Lynn (Sara Gilbert) who is already a couple of months pregnant; and Rivers (Clifton Collins, Jr.), a close friend of Lester and Ziggy.

The film later introduces police officer Dante Jackson (Forest Whitaker) as he tries to arrest Lester after a misunderstanding, and Ken Knowles (Judd Nelson), a kind, warm-hearted teacher whose class covers significant 20th century events. When the classroom's windows are broken by rocks, Mr. Knowles takes them to the principal's office, where Principal Allen Armstrong (Glynn Turman) tells Knowles to take them "anywhere".

Since there is no space anywhere in the school, Knowles and the kids go to a local diner, where a robbery takes place. Knowles confronts the robber, who was a former student that dropped out of school. Principal Armstrong is infuriated by what Knowles has done, and puts him on administrative leave. Lester, Stephanie and Ziggy are at the main office as Knowles leaves the school. Stephanie is disgusted that Principal Armstrong has ignored that he told Knowles to "take the class anywhere", Stephanie and Lester are suspended from school and Principal Armstrong calls in Officer Jackson to remove all of them. Ziggy decides to leave but Officer Jackson restrains him. This event is witnessed by other students at the school and soon everything turns into a small riot.

Lester tries to resist Officer Jackson and loses, but Ziggy picks up Officer Jackson's dropped Glock 19 pistol and says "I [Ziggy] cannot go home." The reason for this, is because Ziggy has been physically abused by his father for many years. Officer Jackson tries to restrain Ziggy but gets accidentally shot in the leg as he grabs for his gun. Principal Armstrong tells school security to call an ambulance and the N.Y.P.D. in order to arrest Ziggy. Lester then grabs the gun and orders everyone to evacuate the school. This finally forces the N.Y.P.D. detectives to come in, led by Detective Audrey McDonald (Vanessa L. Williams) as a negotiator.

In the middle of all of this, there is a subplot in which Lynn berates Stephanie for being a "goody-two shoes", and a fight in the school's library that includes Rivers and Rodney, as well as Officer Jackson fleeing from Rodney and the others after knocking him out to use the bathroom. Another notable subplot was Ziggy showing everyone his artistic talents, such being a mural of himself and others on a classroom wall.

Still waiting after a couple of hours, the group continues to hold Officer Dante Jackson against his will. Lester tells Dante about his how his father (Robert Lee Minor) was gunned down during a wrongful arrest. In the next few scenes, Rivers, Lynn, Rodney, Ziggy, Stephanie, and Lester are all becoming infamous across New York City, as they are exposed and identified on such networks such as BET, NBC, NY1 and CBS, as well as MTV, as well being announced on radio. Debate continues as the events taking place, until Detective McDonald and her colleague (Vic Polizos) debate on getting the kids something, which after several hours of stalling, the electricity being shut down at the school and the SWAT team busting in on the others as Lester takes Officer Jackson on top of the roof, and resents for what has happened to his father, Officer Jackson says its gonna be okay, with the police up in the helicopter, it goes horribly wrong when Ziggy comes to the roof and is shot down by the police. ool's roof trying to save Lester's life from a sniper shot aimed at the back of his head. Howevthe narrator tells about what happened to the kids: Lester has gone off to a city college, Stephanie went to New York University, Lynn had her baby boy (named after Ziggy) and is never heard from again, Rodney becomes a Muslim, Rivers joins the military, Officer Jackson testified what happened at the school, and Mr. Knowles has been rehired back to the school and still teaches history.

Production

The film was mostly shot at Calumet Career Prep High School in Chicago, Illinois, although set in New York City.

Cast

Soundtrack

A soundtrack containing hip hop and R&B music was released on October 26, 1999 by Elektra Records. It peaked at #19 on the Billboard 200 and #4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Reception

Light It Up was released on November 10, 1999$. The film received mixed reviews from film critics, holding a positive approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[1]

References

  1. ^ Light it Up (1999)

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