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Ali (2001) is a deep dive into the life of Cassius Clay, focusing on his rise as a boxer and his struggles beyond the ring. Michael Mann captures the era's tension through moody cinematography and a score that keeps the pulse racing. Will Smith delivers a performance that feels both vibrant and raw, embodying Clay's charisma and complexities. The pacing is deliberate, mirroring the intricate dance of boxing itself, and the film doesn't shy away from the social issues Clay faced, making it a nuanced biopic. There's a palpable atmosphere of conflict and triumph, and the practical effects in boxing scenes add a visceral touch you don't often see in sports dramas. It's a film about identity, legacy, and the fight for justice.
Moody cinematography enhances the drama.Will Smith's performance is compelling.Explores identity and social issues.
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