अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe early career of boxer Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, as he prepares for a title fight against Sonny Liston, while struggling to come to terms with his private and public perso... सभी पढ़ेंThe early career of boxer Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, as he prepares for a title fight against Sonny Liston, while struggling to come to terms with his private and public personas.The early career of boxer Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, as he prepares for a title fight against Sonny Liston, while struggling to come to terms with his private and public personas.
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Every biography starts from beginning and goes to the end. This got to the point. It wanted to explain the one part of Ali's career, and I think it did.
Terrence Howard portrayed the part excellent. I hope to see him in many more works soon.
Terrence Howard portrayed the part excellent. I hope to see him in many more works soon.
This movie only portray's the part of Muhammad Ali's life that dealed with him winning the heavyweight championship for the first time from Sonny Liston and portraying how he became a muslim. The movie wasn't a masterpeice, but I guess it is watchable. If the movie would have portrayed his entire life story, then it may have been better. I'm sure there are better movies than this to watch. I give it a 4 out of 10.
Any film on Ali -- or Clay in this case -- is going to draw attention and be watched. This is not the best of them.
Covering the early days up to and including the Liston fight, this lacks the punch [pun intended] and impact of the greatest Ali film of all -- the documentary When We Were Kings.
As that features the real Ali rather than an actor, it's probably going to be a case that nothing will measure up.
I just didn't believe that the actor was Clay, and the film suffered accordingly. The portrayal of Malcolm X was pretty much Denzel Washington copied, and didn't offer anything.
One for the mad Ali fan I think.
Covering the early days up to and including the Liston fight, this lacks the punch [pun intended] and impact of the greatest Ali film of all -- the documentary When We Were Kings.
As that features the real Ali rather than an actor, it's probably going to be a case that nothing will measure up.
I just didn't believe that the actor was Clay, and the film suffered accordingly. The portrayal of Malcolm X was pretty much Denzel Washington copied, and didn't offer anything.
One for the mad Ali fan I think.
I didn`t really hold out much hope for this TVM as I stuck it in the DVD player and after watching it my instincts had been proved right . Terrance Howard who bares absolutely no physical or vocal resemblance to Clay/Ali seems totally miscast . I can`t think of one single actor who`s given a convincing portrayal of Ali onscreen but I would say Howard`s is certainly the worst , but to be fair to him he`s not helped by the script . I`ve not read the source book this screenplay is based upon but I`ve a feeling the book may have taken liberties with a few facts . So it was a wrestling champion who made Ali believe in himself was it ? Yeah whatever . Of course it`s impossible to mention Ali without mentioning his conversion to Islam but it`s implied here that Cassius Clay wouldn`t have amounted to much if it wasn`t for Malcolm X . Well I don`t believe this for a moment , self belief is not something that can be conditioned into someone and few people in the 20th century have had as much self belief as Clay/Ali so give this biopic a miss
I guess this was rushed released in advance of the far superior Michael Mann biopic and deals with the early boxing days of Cassius Clay leading up to his title fight with Sonny Liston and its immediate aftermath.
The events were better portrayed in the film The Greatest, the biopic where Muhammad Ali played himself as the older Ali.
Terrence Howard does his best to play Clay but is hampered by a poor script and made for television direction. There are at times he shows flashes of Ali in his characterisation but it is few and far between.
The film is a letdown as you would think that it would be hard to mess up with the ingredients that Ali's life as provided but this is just dull.
The events were better portrayed in the film The Greatest, the biopic where Muhammad Ali played himself as the older Ali.
Terrence Howard does his best to play Clay but is hampered by a poor script and made for television direction. There are at times he shows flashes of Ali in his characterisation but it is few and far between.
The film is a letdown as you would think that it would be hard to mess up with the ingredients that Ali's life as provided but this is just dull.
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- ट्रिवियाA TV movie for the ABC network.
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