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The Greatest
Muhammad Ali's life story up to the late 1970s, which includes his Olympic boxing triumphs as Cassius Clay, his conversion to Islam, his refusal of the Army draft and the legal battle after being stripped of his World Title.
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Plot Summary
This biographical drama chronicles the life of Cassius Clay, from his Olympic gold medal win to his transformation into the world-famous Muhammad Ali. It details his early struggles, his conversion to Islam, his controversial refusal to be drafted into the Vietnam War, and his epic boxing matches, including the iconic "Rumble in the Jungle" against George Foreman.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its narrative disjointed and its portrayal of Ali lacking depth, despite Ali himself playing the lead role. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the attempt to capture the charisma of the legendary boxer and others finding it fell short of expectations.
What Reviewers Say
Muhammad Ali's presence is the film's main draw, but it struggles to capture his full impact.
The plot feels rushed and fails to delve deeply into Ali's complex life and beliefs.
Despite the boxing sequences, the dramatic elements are often unconvincing.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed reception, with some appreciating the biographical aspect and Ali's performance, while others found the film to be a somewhat superficial treatment of a complex subject.
Fun Fact
Muhammad Ali insisted on playing himself in the film, a rare occurrence for a major biopic, and also served as one of its executive producers.
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