''How High'' is a 2001 American
stoner comedy film
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directed by
Jesse Dylan in his
feature film
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directorial debut and written by
Dustin Lee Abraham. In the film,
Method Man and
Redman portray two
cannabis
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users who are visited by the ghost of a deceased friend after smoking his ashes; the ghost helps with their exams, and they receive scholarships to
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
.
''How High'' was produced by
Jersey Films and Native Pictures and distributed by
Universal Pictures
Universal City Studios LLC, doing business as Universal Pictures (also known as Universal Studios or simply Universal), is an American filmmaking, film production and film distribution, distribution company headquartered at the 10 Universal Ci ...
. The film was released on December 21, 2001, and received generally negative reviews from critics.
A sequel, titled ''
How High 2'', was released in 2019.
Plot
Two underachieving
potheads, Silas (
Method Man) and Jamal (
Redman) are visited by the ghost of Silas's recent deceased friend Ivory (Chuck Deezy). Ivory was cremated and Silas used his ashes as
fertilizer for a new batch of
marijuana
Cannabis (), commonly known as marijuana (), weed, pot, and ganja, List of slang names for cannabis, among other names, is a non-chemically uniform psychoactive drug from the ''Cannabis'' plant. Native to Central or South Asia, cannabis has ...
. While sitting in the parking lot before taking their "THC" (Testing for Higher Credentials, a parody of the
SAT
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and an allusion to
tetrahydrocannabinol) exams for college, Silas has his marijuana but no cigar while Jamal has a cigar but nothing left to smoke, leading them to team up in Silas's car.
They soon discover that smoking Silas's new batch summons the ghost of the recently deceased Ivory, visible to just the two of them. Ivory tells them the test answers as they take the test and they both score perfect results. Several dubious colleges offer the pair
scholarship
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s, but none of them are appealing. Eventually, Chancellor Huntley (
Fred Willard), under pressure to increase minority admissions, persuades them to go to
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
.
Once there, they meet Bart (Chris Elwood), captain of the
rowing team, his girlfriend Lauren (
Lark Voorhies), I Need Money (
Al Shearer), and their roommates Jeffrey (Justin Urich) and Tuan (Trieu Tran). Once they are settled in, they visit Dean Carl Cain (
Obba Babatundé) who tells them that per the terms of their scholarship, they must maintain a minimum
grade point average
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of 2.0 in order to remain, or else face
expulsion.
Jamal joins the rowing team hoping to outrank Bart. Silas enrolls in a
botany
Botany, also called plant science, is the branch of natural science and biology studying plants, especially Plant anatomy, their anatomy, Plant taxonomy, taxonomy, and Plant ecology, ecology. A botanist or plant scientist is a scientist who s ...
class to develop his
"herbal" skills, and they both enroll in
black history. Throughout the semester, they pass every test with the help of Ivory. Silas continues to woo and study with Lauren, while Jamal dates the
U.S. vice president's (
Jeffrey Jones) daughter Jamie (
Essence Atkins).
Also during the first half of the
semester, they pull pranks and steal, which angers Bart, Jeffrey (who is pledging for a
Final Club), and Dean Cain. Things go downhill after Silas and Jamal's raucous
Halloween
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party. At the party, Gerald (
T. J. Thyne), the volunteer officer whose bicycle was stolen and crushed by I Need Money, steals and smokes the Ivory plant, leaving the pair without access to Ivory.
Silas begins working on a
truth serum for his Botany class, using plant extracts. Silas concludes that, if his experiment works, he will earn an A in Botany, and a guarantee of a next semester. His experiment fails numerous times. Before
midterms Jamal suggests they go to a graveyard, dig up a "smart dead guy", and smoke his remains which they attempted to do so with
John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams (; July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was the sixth president of the United States, serving from 1825 to 1829. He previously served as the eighth United States secretary of state from 1817 to 1825. During his long diploma ...
. Whereas Silas suggests simply that they study hard for a few hours a day while
high. They try Silas's plan, but it does not pan out, as they end up failing almost all of their midterm exams.
Desperate to stay in Harvard, they try Jamal's plan, but it proves fruitless, as well. Meanwhile, Gerald, who has morphed into a complete stoner, sees Ivory during one of his binges, and, at Ivory's behest, returns the remnants of the Ivory plant to Jamal and Silas. Due to Gerald's abuse of the plant very little remains and Jamal and Silas continue to fail their classes, which pleases Dean Cain.
With the last final exam approaching, Jamal and Silas resign themselves to give up. However, Jeffrey reminds Silas of his guarantee of another semester if he can successfully fix his truth serum experiment. Silas ultimately does, having found a solution in which the last of Ivory's leaves could be used to counteract nausea.
Nonetheless, because of their low grades, Jamal and Silas do not receive an invitation to the Harvard
Alumni
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party. Dean Cain, clearly thrilled with this result, tells Bart he does not have to worry about the pair showing up or staying in Harvard. However, that changes when Jamie invites them both as her dates, as her father is an alumnus. At the party, Silas makes things a bit more interesting by testing out his truth serum experiment, which proves successful.
At Lauren's presentation at the alumni party of
Benjamin Franklin
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's artifacts, she shocks everyone with her discovery: the artifacts turn out to be a
bong. Ivory even shows up with Benjamin Franklin to confirm the bong's authenticity. Dean Cain is outraged by this finding, but the Chancellor decides that he has had it with the Dean and fires him. Jamal and Silas are proud that the serum worked, a celebration that was almost short-lived, as Dean Cain returns and unsuccessfully attempts to kill them both with an
axe in anger. He is eventually apprehended by
Secret Service. At the end, Jamal and Silas are able to stay, Jamal and Jamie get approval of Jamie's father to date, and Lauren leaves Bart for Silas because Bart "can't satisfy her".
Cast
Reception
Box office
''How High'' collected $7.1 million during its opening weekend, ranking in fifth place at the box office below ''
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'', ''
Ocean's Eleven'', ''
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'' and ''
Vanilla Sky''.
Critical response
On
review aggregator
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Rotten Tomatoes
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, ''How High'' has an approval rating of 25% based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 3.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "How High is a sloppily constructed stoner movie filled with lame, vulgar jokes."
On
Metacritic
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, the film received a score of 29 based on 21 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.
Mike Clark of ''
USA Today
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'' gave the film two and a half stars out of four. He concluded that it did not have enough material "to sustain its 91 minutes" but did have enough "low-grade laughs" for its target audience.
Writing for the ''
San Francisco Chronicle
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'', Bob Graham noted that "It looks like a movie somebody hallucinated and put up on the screen". He praised some humorous scenes such as the exhumation of John Quincy Adams, but criticized an abrupt ending.
''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' rated it third in their "Best Stoner Movie" top ten list. It also won the
Stony Award for Best Stoner Movie in 2002.
Home media
''How High'' was released on
DVD and
VHS on May 21, 2002.
Soundtrack
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''How High'' (soundtrack)
Sequel
In May 2002, a sequel to ''How High'' was reported as being written by Don D. Scott (the co-writer of ''
Barbershop''), with Method Man and Redman reprising their roles.
In October 2008, Redman revealed that a script for the sequel was still in the middle of being written, stating that "we wanna represent all the smokers", believing that since ''How High'', no one has done justice on a stoner film. In April 2009, it was reported that Redman blamed
Universal Pictures
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for the film's delay, stating: "They're not opening that money door for us to shoot it. We promoted the shit out of that movie. We got the whole world waiting for a ''How High 2''."
In December 2010, Redman confirmed that Universal Pictures was indeed holding the rights to ''How High'', so the chances of ''How High 2'' coming out were slim. In April 2013, Method Man told
TMZ that the script was being written by Dustin Lee Abraham, who wrote the first one, but it all would depend on Universal if the film would happen. In November 2015, Redman stated ''How High 2'' would be released in 2017.
In 2017, there was a written script, confirmed by Matt "M-80" Markoff. Redman stated that the script was being rewritten, and he expected production to begin late 2017, early 2018; he also stated he and Method Man could move on to something other than the sequel. The two men confirmed they would not reprise their roles in the sequel because "the business wasn't right".
The sequel was greenlit by
MTV and Universal 1440 Entertainment in June 2018. The film takes place in
Atlanta
Atlanta ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of municipalities in Georgia (U.S. state), most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. It is the county seat, seat of Fulton County, Georg ...
and production began September 25, 2018, starring
Lil' Yachty and
D.C. Young Fly. MTV announced ''How High 2'' would premiere on
April 20, 2019, with Mike Epps reprising his role as Baby Powder.
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