Review of Best of Enemies (2015) by Oniku N — 23 Dec 2015
Adding emotional depth and personal history, Neville and Gordon pit once again liberal Gore Vidal and conservative William F. Buckley Jr. on opposite sides of the ring to frame the most relevant televised debate in history in the socio-political context of a transformative time in U.
S. history. The result is a highly enticing, revealing and thought-provoking piece of documentary cinema showcasing the passion of personal beliefs and how the power of speech prevails no matter which side one's on.
They say boxing is a gentlemen's sport. Best of Enemies proves that there's nothing like a debate between people who know their words to truly carry a punch.
This review of Best of Enemies (2015) was written by Oniku N on 23 Dec 2015.
Best of Enemies has generally received very positive reviews.
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