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Un relato ficticio de una noche increíble en la que los íconos Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke y Jim Brown se reunieron para discutir su papel en el movimiento de derechos civiles y la ag... Leer todoUn relato ficticio de una noche increíble en la que los íconos Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke y Jim Brown se reunieron para discutir su papel en el movimiento de derechos civiles y la agitación cultural de los años 60.Un relato ficticio de una noche increíble en la que los íconos Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke y Jim Brown se reunieron para discutir su papel en el movimiento de derechos civiles y la agitación cultural de los años 60.
- Nominado a 3 premios Óscar
- 68 premios ganados y 180 nominaciones en total
Jerome A. Wilson
- Elijah Muhammad
- (as Jerome Wilson)
Resumen
Reviewers say 'One Night in Miami' delves into race, civil rights, and influential African-American figures of the 1960s. The film is lauded for its powerful performances, especially Kingsley Ben-Adir as Malcolm X and Leslie Odom Jr. as Sam Cooke. However, some critics deem it slow-paced and stagy, lacking cinematic depth. Others argue the execution is inferior to similar films. The fictionalized narrative receives mixed reactions, with some valuing creative liberties and others lamenting the loss of historical authenticity.
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I think there is some fantastic acting in this. Especially Kingsley Ben-Adir and Leslie Odom Jr. Now, this also marks Regina King's directorial debut. I dont think she did a bad job, but I dont think she did the best job of transforming this medium. The movie is based on a play and let me tell you, it very often feels like you're watching a play and not a movie.
This is very much an actor's film. You'll watch and enjoy for the performances. But I didnt find anything else about the film stood out to me in any way.
This is very much an actor's film. You'll watch and enjoy for the performances. But I didnt find anything else about the film stood out to me in any way.
A stylish and promising debut from Regina King. While not as constantly engaging as I was hoping, it still features brilliant performances all around and some of the strongest directing I've seen all year; I would love to see the Oscar winning actress become an Oscar nominated director!
Set against the 1960s and Ali's victory, four influential Black men meet in a motel room and talk about the role of civil rights, their responsibility of influence, how to fight, how to win, what does power mean. How all four men wielded their power different and the 'right way'
The conversation between Sam and 'Clay' in the car got me. The conversation of power to exist without constraint. Got me. 65 years and what these men dream haven't been fully realized.
'We aren't weapons' And the gut punch on the porch took my breath And Odon's voice
7.5 It was limited as a film as it was play first and seemed like Ma Rainey to have existed best like that. Still excellent but doesn't transfer seemlessly.
The conversation between Sam and 'Clay' in the car got me. The conversation of power to exist without constraint. Got me. 65 years and what these men dream haven't been fully realized.
'We aren't weapons' And the gut punch on the porch took my breath And Odon's voice
7.5 It was limited as a film as it was play first and seemed like Ma Rainey to have existed best like that. Still excellent but doesn't transfer seemlessly.
For the first 20 minutes or so of this film, I thought "This definitely feels more like a play than a movie." But then the conversations got going. And the actors started truly inhabiting their roles. And I stopped wondering how much of this night's events were fictional. By that point, it did not just feel cinematic. It felt moving. The performances alone were worth it, but their moments talking together might stick with me even longer. Kudos to Powers and King for giving a stageplay new life and new relevance.
Oscar winning actress Regina King makes her directorial debut in One Night in Miami.
Adapted from a stage play. It imagines a meeting in a hotel after Cassius Clay's (Eli Goree) defeat of Sonny Liston in 1964 when he was crowned world heavyweight champion.
Clay and his friends Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge) Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr) and Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir) get together to celebrate, joke, argue and debate about being black in 1960s America.
The pre credit sequence concentrates on each of these men. It shows the causal and non casual racism some of them encounter.
The crux of the movie is Clay deciding to become a Muslim and join the Nation of Islam which also entails changing his name.
Meanwhile Malcolm X is considering his future with the Nation of Islam which is causing tensions within the group.
Jim Brown wants to leave football and become an actor. It is better for his knees.
Cooke has realised that there is money to be made if white groups such as The Rolling Stones have big hits with the songs he has written.
Malcolm X though is angry with Cooke for not taking a strong political stance. He reminds Cooke that black people are being killed everyday. Others tell Malcolm that he is being too hard on Cooke.
Deep down this is a political movie, chiming with the Black Lives Matter debate.
The stagebound nature of this movie is hard to ignore. It also takes a while to get going but becomes compelling when Malcolm X and Sam Cooke clash.
The ensemble cast do bounce off well from each other. The best performance for me was by Leslie Odom Jr, especially his singing voice.
It has to be noted that within a year after this fictionalised meeting that both Malcolm X and Sam Cooke would be dead.
Adapted from a stage play. It imagines a meeting in a hotel after Cassius Clay's (Eli Goree) defeat of Sonny Liston in 1964 when he was crowned world heavyweight champion.
Clay and his friends Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge) Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr) and Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir) get together to celebrate, joke, argue and debate about being black in 1960s America.
The pre credit sequence concentrates on each of these men. It shows the causal and non casual racism some of them encounter.
The crux of the movie is Clay deciding to become a Muslim and join the Nation of Islam which also entails changing his name.
Meanwhile Malcolm X is considering his future with the Nation of Islam which is causing tensions within the group.
Jim Brown wants to leave football and become an actor. It is better for his knees.
Cooke has realised that there is money to be made if white groups such as The Rolling Stones have big hits with the songs he has written.
Malcolm X though is angry with Cooke for not taking a strong political stance. He reminds Cooke that black people are being killed everyday. Others tell Malcolm that he is being too hard on Cooke.
Deep down this is a political movie, chiming with the Black Lives Matter debate.
The stagebound nature of this movie is hard to ignore. It also takes a while to get going but becomes compelling when Malcolm X and Sam Cooke clash.
The ensemble cast do bounce off well from each other. The best performance for me was by Leslie Odom Jr, especially his singing voice.
It has to be noted that within a year after this fictionalised meeting that both Malcolm X and Sam Cooke would be dead.
'One Night in Miami' Cast Talks Representation on Screen
'One Night in Miami' Cast Talks Representation on Screen
Regina King, director of One Night in Miami, and stars Aldis Hodge, Leslie Odom Jr., Eli Goree, and Kingsley Ben-Adir share the first time they saw themselves reflected on screen. They dive deep into the actors and roles that inspired them, and what they hope audiences will take away from their ground-breaking film.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresThe film ends with Malcolm X watching Sam Cooke perform "A Change is Gonna Come" on TV while he and his family are seeking shelter from the firebombing of their house. In reality, the firebombing occurred on February 14th, 1965. Sam Cooke was murdered on December 11th, 1964, a month before the firebombing. The performance which Malcolm watches actually occurred on February 7th, 1964, a week before the film takes place.
- ConexionesFeatured in IMDb Originals: A Salute to Women Directors (2020)
- Bandas sonorasCopacabana Theme
Written by Ruy Folguera
Performed by HKP Band
Published by Hampton King Louisiana Productions, LLC administered by Legs Music, Inc.
Courtesy of Hampton King Louisiana Productions, LLC
By arrangement with ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
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- One Night in Miami...
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- USD 16,937,665 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 54 minutos
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- 2.39 : 1
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