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Set at historically black Mission College, the movie depicts the confrontations between two groups of students who have different ideas and are not able to accept the one of the opponent.
The film's political issues are far more interesting than its artistic attributes--this messy picture feels as if Spike Lee is just incidentally interested in what makes musical movies work
For every tough-minded confrontation between the different student factions, School Daze is apt to offer a love scene less than vital to the plot, or an overlong musical scene whose effect is that of treading water.
May 20, 2003
LarsenOnFilm
Skin tone is crucial to understanding School Daze's brazenness as a major-studio film.
Spike Lee had something in mind while he shot School Daze, his follow-up to the cult hit She's Gotta Have It. Unfortunately it's still lodged behind his cranium.