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2001 Certificate 15
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Michael Mann's ALI manages to be an informative look at the career of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali and an entertaining and moving portrait of the man. The action begins with the brash young Cassius Clay's surprising victory over Sonny Liston. The film depicts Clay's conversion to Islam, his partnership with "Bundini" Brown (.. Read more

Starring Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Jon Voight, Mario Van Peebles
Director Michael Mann
Genres Drama, Sport

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Michael Mann's ALI manages to be an informative look at the career of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali and an entertaining and moving portrait of the man. The action begins with the brash young Cassius Clay's surprising victory over Sonny Liston. The film depicts Clay's conversion to Islam, his partnership with "Bundini" Brown (Jamie Foxx in a wonderfully complex turn), his friendship with Howard Cosell (a transformed Jon Voight), his principled refusal to serve in the military during Vietnam, and his subsequent problems with the law and the boxing commission. The film concludes with Ali's battle with George Foreman in the "Rumble in the Jungle."
Will Smith delivers a worthy performance, transforming his body, face, and voice to capture the spirit of the charismatic fighter. The work of the supporting cast is superb, including Smith's real-life wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Marvin Gaye's daughter, Nona Gaye, as the women in Ali's life. Mann brings the viewer in close to the boxing action, effectively depicting Ali's unique grace and quickness, and the violent frenzy of the sport. The film shows the familiar public figure of fights and press conferences, and also gives a glimpse of the quiet, thoughtful private life of Ali.

Starring Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Jon Voight, Mario Van Peebles, Ron Silver, Mykelti Williamson, Jada Pinkett Smith
Director Michael Mann
Studio ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 36 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Drama, Sport
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 24 Jun 2002
Production year: 2001
Format DVD

Ali (2001)

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    There's no faulting Will Smith's remarkable impersonation of Muhammad Ali — from his punchy vocal mannerisms to his impressive physical appearance — and his performance here earned him his first Oscar nomination. Nor can you underestimate the epic scale and historical authenticity of director Michael Mann's biopic. It begins with the then Cassius Clay winning the heavyweight title in 1964, then follows his conversion to Islam, his relationship with Malcolm X, his refusal to fight in Vietnam, and concludes with his monumental 1974 comeback against George Foreman — the legendary “Rumble in the Jungle”. Where it falls down is in the lack of fresh insight into the enigmatic fighter; familiar events are lavishly re-created (Jon Voight's uncanny transformation into renowned American sportscaster Howard Cosell is one of the highlights) but are not re-examined or explored in any depth. While Mann's bruising approach to the heavyweight contests demand attention, elsewhere the sluggish pace and lightweight psychological profiling lessen the overall impact of a very lengthy movie. The result is a rather ordinary film about an extraordinary man.

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  • 1 stars out of 4

    A dynamic performance from Will Smith holds together a somewhat diffuse account of the ten most significant years in Ali's boxing career, but there's too much pussy-footing around his life outside the ring.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 19 out of 20 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Good Movie, Great Man

    Given that the movie is called 'Ali', and that the cover features what appears to be Muhammad Ali boxing, you would be forgiven for thinking 'Ali' is a boxing movie. It is not.

    To make a movie about a character as rich and as interesting as Muhammad Ali, and to make it purely about boxing is like making a movie about fruit, and concentrating (no pun intended) on Oranges.

    Ali (the movie) is a character study. Like Malcolm X, The Doors, or any other recent biopic, it tries to give a rounded and balanced view of what was an extraordinary human being. This is not, repeat not, a sports movie. What it is, however, is a maticulously (sp?) constructed and executed film, about not only Muhammad Ali, but also the life and times in which he lived.

      • David Levy from Totteridge, London
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    ali

    it was ok not really my type though

      • hannahmaxi from Prestatyn
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