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Wake Up and Apologise is a fascinating slice of 1970s boxing culture, capturing a rare interview with Muhammad Ali before his fight against Al 'Blue' Lewis. The film delves into Ali's psyche, showcasing his charisma and strategic mind—not just in the ring but also in how he interacts with his opponents. The atmosphere feels authentic, with a rawness that draws you into the moment. Ali's reflections on intimidation and mental warfare highlight the psychological aspects of boxing. The pacing is laid-back, allowing the viewer to absorb Ali's thoughts, but there's an underlying tension knowing a fight is looming. It’s not just a sports documentary; it’s a glimpse into the man behind the legend, making it distinctive in its focus on personality over performance.
Wake Up and Apologise has had limited availability over the years, often surfacing in niche collections or specialty screenings. Given the era it was made in, finding a good quality print can be a challenge, which adds to its allure among collectors. Interest has been growing, especially with the resurgence of documentaries focusing on sports legends, positioning this film as a noteworthy piece in boxing film history.
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