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So, 'King of the Olympics' is a TV movie that dives into the life of Avery Brundage, the somewhat controversial figure in Olympic history. Directed by Lee Philips, it blends history with a touch of romance, capturing the essence of the Olympic spirit and the complexities of Brundage’s character. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere of the era, filled with tension and idealism. The performances, particularly that of the lead, really bring out the contradictions in Brundage's life and beliefs. It's fascinating how the film tackles themes of ambition, ethics, and love against the backdrop of the Olympics. The practical effects are kept in check, focusing more on the narrative rather than grand spectacle, which makes it quite distinct for a TV film of that time.
Interesting take on Olympic history.Complex character study of Brundage.Combination of romance and historical drama.
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