Review of Ali (2012) by Kenneth B — 21 Sep 2011
While this film could obviously be categorized as a boxing picture, this crafty Michael Mann biographical effort is more a character study of the one of the most charismatic figures ever to step into the squared circle.
Mr. Mann shifts gears appropriately from his heavy action yarns (Thief, Heat, Last of the Mohicans) to provide an insightful look into the life of this legendary boxer as Will Smith pulls off the title role rather well yet regrettably holds back much of the wit, humor and unpredictable antics Ali was known for.
As a result, viewer's eyes actually will be more fixated on the dynamite supporting cast including Ron Silver as Ali's longtime trainer Angelo Dundee and Mario Van Peebles playing a formidable Malcolm X.
Both of these memorable characters are only to be outdone by an almost unrecognizable Jon Voight as he dons the patented yellow ABC sport jacket and gives an incredible, Oscar nominated performance as the exuberant and controversial Howard Cosell who always seemed to be where Ali roamed the globe.
While the film does span 10 years of the famous boxer's life, the major disappointment of the film is the 157 minutes which could have been shortened by needles/monotonous training footage sequences.
This review of Ali (2012) was written by Kenneth B on 21 Sep 2011.
Ali has generally received mixed reviews.
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