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The Best of Enemies

  • 2019
  • PG-13
  • 2h 13m
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Sam Rockwell and Taraji P. Henson in The Best of Enemies (2019)
Civil rights activist Ann Atwater faces off against C.P. Ellis, Exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan, in 1971 Durham, North Carolina over the issue of school integration.
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Civil rights activist Ann Atwater faces off against C.P. Ellis, Exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan, in 1971 Durham, North Carolina over the issue of school integration.Civil rights activist Ann Atwater faces off against C.P. Ellis, Exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan, in 1971 Durham, North Carolina over the issue of school integration.Civil rights activist Ann Atwater faces off against C.P. Ellis, Exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan, in 1971 Durham, North Carolina over the issue of school integration.

  • Director
    • Robin Bissell
  • Writers
    • Robin Bissell
    • Osha Gray Davidson
  • Stars
    • Taraji P. Henson
    • Sam Rockwell
    • Babou Ceesay
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,859
    3,896
    • Director
      • Robin Bissell
    • Writers
      • Robin Bissell
      • Osha Gray Davidson
    • Stars
      • Taraji P. Henson
      • Sam Rockwell
      • Babou Ceesay
    • 146User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    The Best Of Enemies: Women's Day (Featurette)
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    The Best Of Enemies: Make A Connection (Featurette)
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    The Best Of Enemies: Sam Rockwell On His Character C.P. Ellis
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    The Best Of Enemies: Sam Rockwell On His Character C.P. Ellis
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    Taraji P. Henson
    Taraji P. Henson
    • Ann Atwater
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • C.P. Ellis
    Babou Ceesay
    Babou Ceesay
    • Bill Riddick
    Anne Heche
    Anne Heche
    • Mary Ellis
    Wes Bentley
    Wes Bentley
    • Floyd Kelly
    Nick Searcy
    Nick Searcy
    • Garland Keith
    Bruce McGill
    Bruce McGill
    • Carvie Oldham
    John Gallagher Jr.
    John Gallagher Jr.
    • Lee Tromblay
    Nicholas Logan
    Nicholas Logan
    • Wiley Yates
    Gilbert Glenn Brown
    Gilbert Glenn Brown
    • Howard Clement
    Caitlin Mehner
    Caitlin Mehner
    • Maddy Mays
    Dolan Wilson
    Dolan Wilson
    • Councilman Bill Atkins
    Morgan Mackey
    • Young Mother
    Kendall Ryan Sanders
    Kendall Ryan Sanders
    • Ben Butler
    Chris Cavalier
    • Leonard
    Malerie Grady
    • Singing White Woman
    Ryan Dinning
    Ryan Dinning
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    Najah Jackson
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    • Director
      • Robin Bissell
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      • Robin Bissell
      • Osha Gray Davidson
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    8Calicodreamin

    Fabulous acting

    A moving and true story brilliantly brought to light by Rockwell and Henson. The characters are well cast and well acted, the leads have great chemistry, and the story is moving. It hits some deep topics in an easy to handle way and ends on a hopeful note, which I appreciate. Love seeing the real people at the end.
    8richbclarke

    A horrible, yet beautiful story.

    I'm never surprised by Sam Rockwell; always a performance to admire, and this movie is no different. Taraji P. Henson is without doubt the star here and she plays her character beautifully. Both leads drew me in to their individual "story" and, knowing this was based on a true story, I found it both deeply upsetting and equally uplifting. A story that was very well told throughout and supported by a super cast that had me enthralled from the start. An aspect of humanity that is thoroughly abhorrent told by two sides simultaneously and told with a passion that can only be commended.
    7damianphelps

    Fighting The Good Fight

    The Best of Enemies is a movie, that on the surface, is about the integration of mixed cultures in school, but in reality is much more about people and change.

    The film, cleverly in my opinion, stays away from cliched, cartoonish characters, choosing instead to have a more nuanced approach for its characters. It makes them people, with needs, concerns, beliefs and so on.

    The result is an enjoyable film showing that with great courage, great things can be accomplished.

    Any movie where you can be entertained and educated at the same time is always off to a good start in my opinion, recommended viewing :)
    8veerle-33192

    Uplifting

    I was expecting something like hidden figures or the help. But it wasn't. Maybe because the story isn't told but showed. I disagree with previous reviews who say that the class struggle of Ellis or his struggle with the clan's hypocrisy is ignored. It isn't talked about but the outstanding performance of Rockwell doesn't need talk, with one look he says more than with a Shakespeare monologue. The setting created by Bissel speaks for itself too. Beautifull story that left me in tears of joy.
    6ferguson-6

    a feel good look at a moment in history

    Greetings again from the darkness. It's easy to complain (and many do) about how Hollywood usually explores racism. Sometimes the stories seem a bit over-simplistic, as with THE HELP, GREEN BOOK, and HIDDEN FIGURES; however, rather than criticize, perhaps we should be thankful for any effort to prod. Often getting the conversation started is the best first step. That's really the message from Robin Bissell's directorial debut of a script he adapted from Osha Gray Davidson's 1996 book "The Best of Enemies: Race and Redemption in the New South". Mr. Bissell has previously been Executive Producer on THE HUNGER GAMES and SEABISCUIT, and Mr. Davidson's book was previously adapted for a stage production.

    Based on a true story that took place in 1971 Durham, North Carolina, the film portrays the remarkable events that led to the integration of public schools and a stranger-than-fiction friendship. Taraji P Henson stars as Ann Atwater, an African-American activist and community organizer, while Sam Rockwell co-stars as Claiborne "CP" Ellis, the Exalted Cyclops (basically the Chapter President) of the Ku Klux Klan. It seems the previous stranger-than-fiction description is aptly applied here when an aggressive black woman known as "Roughhouse Annie" can effectively sway the long ingrained beliefs of a KKK leader, and forge a friendship that would last 3 decades.

    A school fire that partially gutted the elementary school attended by the black children in the community was the proverbial spark that kicked off the chain of events. When the white folks refused to share their school, the black children were forced to hold classes in the areas least affected by the fire ... while demolition and renovation was being carried out. This led to the NAACP getting involved, which resulted in a judge ordering a "Charrette" - a blend of a committee and a civic debate - to determine how the community would move forward. Bill Riddick (Babou Ceesay, FREE FIRE, 2016) was charged with organizing the Charrette, and he named Ms. Alexander and Mr. Ellis as co-chairs. Keep in mind this was 17 years after Brown vs. Board of Education ruled in favor of school desegregation, but many pockets of the south were slow to come around.

    The story structure offers synchronicity between the lives of Alexander and Ellis, as they each struggle with poverty and family challenges. It's just one of the ways of trying to show they were more alike than different, and much more of the time is devoted to how the transition slowly occurs for Ellis. Of course, even though each side dislikes the other, it's Ellis whose eyes must be opened as he clings to the only way of life he's known. Because of this, Mr. Rockwell has the meatier role, but it's Ms. Henson (and her fat suit) who draws the most laughs and nods of approval from the audience.

    As you would expect, it's a strutting Mr. Rockwell and boisterous Ms. Henson that dominate the film, however, some tremendous actors fill the supporting roles: Wes Bentley (as a Confederate soldier hat-wearing Klansman), Anne Heche (as Ellis' wife), Nick Searcy, Bruce McGill, John Gallagher Jr, and Caitlin Mehner.

    The film is a most entertaining (though a bit lightweight) look at an historic chain of events, and it's right up there with a black cop infiltrating the Klan in Spike Lee's 2018 film BLACKkKlansman for believe-it-or-not points. In 1980, Studs Terkel conducted an interview with Mr. Ellis, and it's worth a read to gain a bit more insight into a man that truly changed his evil ways. The ending of this film leans heavily on the "feel-good" and "can't we all just get along" approach, and maybe that's not such a bad thing. The end credit sequence features some tremendous clips of the real Ms. Alexander (who died in 2016) and Mr. Ellis (who died in 2005), making it a bit easier to understand how the two opposites connected for the greater good.

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    • Trivia
      The restaurant scene was shot at Ross's Diner in Cartersville, Georgia.
    • Goofs
      On the plaque honoring Claiborne as Exalted Cyclops of the Year, misspellings include "Claibourne" and "exhalted".
    • Quotes

      C.P. Ellis: She looked at me like I was some kind of monster.

      Mary Ellis: What did you expect?

    • Soundtracks
      Blue Bayou
      Written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson

      Performed by Roy Orbison

      Courtesy of Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 2019 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Los mejores enemigos
    • Filming locations
      • Bartow County Courthouse, Cartersville, Georgia, USA(Court house scene)
    • Production companies
      • Astute Films
      • Material Pictures
      • Talent One
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,205,616
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,446,190
      • Apr 7, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,209,813
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 13m(133 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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