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O is a 2001 adaptation of William Shakespeare's Othello set in high school, directed by Tim Blake Nelson.Odin (Mekhi Phifer) is the only black student at Palmetto Grove, where he is also the star basketball player, with hopes of reaching the NBA. His best friend, Hugo (Josh Hartnett), is jealous of Odin's success and attempts to ruin him by making him believe that his girlfriend Desi (Julia Stiles) is carrying on an affair. It gets worse.
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Axes at School
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Axes at School: Not exactly, but close enough that it made people uncomfortable.
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"Well Done, Son" Guy
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"Well Done, Son" Guy: Hugo's father is this, often spending more time with Odin than his own son.
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Related in the Adaptation
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Related in the Adaptation: The Duke of Venice's counterpart here is now the Iago counterpart's father.
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Scary Black Man
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Scary Black Man: Odin has this reputation at school and on the basketball court despite not being one. He evolves into one thanks to Hugo's actions.
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Make It Look Like an Accident
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Make It Look Like an Accident: The plan is for Hugo to kill Michael and Odin to kill Desi with the intention of making it look like a murder-suicide between them. The plan goes awry when Hugo's friend Roger shoots Michael in the leg, making it obvious that someone else had shot him.
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: Roger is nothing more than Hugo's lackey.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: Fairly close to the original Shakespeare play as Odin kills Desi, then himself. Hugo gets taken into police custody, but this is going to make him famous.
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Crazy Jealous Guy
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Crazy Jealous Guy: As befitting an adaptation of the Ur-Example.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: Hugo's speech about hawks opens and closes the film.
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Third-Act Misunderstanding
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Third-Act Misunderstanding: Hugo distorts a conversation that he and Michael have to "prove" to a hidden Odin that Michael and Desi are having sex. (As in the original Othello, Michael is actually talking about Brandy.)
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High School AU
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High School AU: To Othello, which got the movie in trouble, thanks to Columbine.
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Dying Moment of Awesome
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Dying Moment of Awesome: Emily outs Hugo for his role in the plot, and repeatedly shouts "Hugo gave Michael the scarf" even when he threatens for her to be quiet. Sadly it gets her shot. Before he dies, Odin calls for the rest of his classmates to know that he loved Desi and everything that's happened is because of Hugo (Brandy can confirm that he killed Rodger and Michael, Jason can say that Hugo was seen coming out of the room holding a gun after the shot that killed Emily).
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Missing Mom
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Missing Mom: Both Desi and Odin's mothers are absent from the story. Odin refers to his mother getting sick, implying her to be dead.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: O kills himself after murdering Desi and realizing he was set up by Hugo.
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Jerk Jock
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Jerk Jock: Michael often bullies Roger.
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Questionable Consent
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Questionable Consent: Desi and Odin's first sexual encounter starts off normally, but when he hallucinates an image of Michael having sex with her in the mirror, out of rage and jealousy, he gets rougher, prompting her to cry out and beg him to stop. He doesn't.
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Adaptational Jerkass
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Adaptational Jerkass: Emilia's counterpart Emily is a lot less sympathetic, considering she still fulfills her original role in the plot (stealing the keepsake from Desdemona so Iago can use it to discredit her) but lacks many of the context that made her more palatable to audiences; she's not in an abusive marriage nor a servant, so she's not obligated to obey every order given to her. There are several intimate details Hugo uses to manipulate Odin about Desi and Michael that could only have come from Emily. She does however come through and out Hugo once his role in the murder becomes clear to her.
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For the Evulz
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For the Evulz: Downplayed from the original play in which Iago's motivations were far more ambiguous and shifted often. Here, Hugo's jealousy seems more genuine on account of his father paying more attention to Odin.
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One-Woman Wail
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One-Woman Wail: Played over the "all my life I always wanted to fly" scene near the end. Courtesy of Giuseppe Verdi.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: The Bard himself is referenced early on.
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Freudian Excuse
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Freudian Excuse: Hugo is made much more sympathetic (though still an obvious bad guy) in this adaptation thanks to his father's extreme preference for Odin over his own son.
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Slut-Shaming
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Slut-Shaming: Michael invokes this Double Standard by making fun of Brandy, the girl he is sleeping with, behind her back, calling her a slut.
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The Chessmaster
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The Chessmaster: Hugo, as befits an update of Iago.
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Race Lift
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Race Lift: Possibly; in Shakespeare's day, 'Moor', the term used for Othello's race, could refer to several different races including Arabs and even darker-skinned Caucasians, so Othello's counterpart character being black isn't something that's absolutely supported by the original text. That being said, Othello being black isn't ruled out either, and the mainstream interpretation of the character as a black man predates this film by decades.
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Adaptation Name Change
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Adaptation Name Change: Done in such a way that the names are still recognizable if you're familiar with the original play (Othello is Odin, Iago is Hugo, etc). Minor character Bianca gets a name change too (she becomes Brandy), even though the original wouldn't be unusual in a modern high school. Ironically, while Cassio is the one character who keeps the same full name since his first name was Michael anyway, he probably has the biggest difference between the name that's primarily used for him, as he's called Michael here whereas in the original he was referred to as Cassio.
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Drugs Are Bad
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Drugs Are Bad: Hugo is addicted to steroids. Odin also goes off the deep end when he relapses into his cocaine addiction.
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Redemption Equals Death
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Redemption Equals Death: Emily finally owns up to stealing the scarf when it's too late to save Desi, but reveals everything Hugo has done. Then she gets shot.
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One-Letter Title / int_3ab29435
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The Bard on Board / int_3ab29435
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The Film of the Play / int_3ab29435
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Where da White Women At? / int_3ab29435
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Why Are You Not My Son? / int_3ab29435
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