Imen Ali
'You are sure that you know everything about him! ..'.
Despite the fact that according to the newly opening prosopographic prospects, professional boxing had to share its popularity with MMA, nevertheless it remains professional and of course the Hollywood masters of building the collective unconscious could not miss the opportunity to beat the 'greatest' world boxing legend Muhammad Ali (Will Smith) and along the way to grab and send into the realm of the unconscious a number of carefully verified and recorded facts from his autobiography full of words and events.
What is noteworthy, all that was required of the creative group was only to select and glue well-known episodes and present the egregor of world professional boxing under the right angle and in the right sequence, adding a strong-willed and extraordinary boxing fighter in all senses to its piggy bank, printed it in space, and it is impossible not to notice, a very unusual picture, and, one must think, has already managed to attract the newly minted 'Muhammadov Ali Imen Ali ' all over the world, who in one way or another had or still have to fight their fateful battle with their 'George Foreman', in abstract African Zaire and, within the framework of their linguistic systems, having melted the latter to a homogeneous mass, enrich the mental world code with newly discovered circumstances and prospects. And in this regard, Muhammad Ali in Michael Mann's sports drama Ali (2001), in addition to strong-willed and fighting qualities, really resembles the Prophet, and African-Americans from the time of Cassius Clay's youth can now change their skin color with eye color to any their soul wills. If only the late Muhammad Ali knew how he managed to rewrite the history of world sports and boxing, then he would surely dispel the last doubts about his fateful role and life feat. Being a toy in the hands of fate and a bargaining chip between Republicans and Democrats with all the accompanying conflicting currents, he did not betray his principles and remained himself, and although he was favored by the former rather than the latter, nevertheless,
he turned everything he had to face in life into his personal success ..
As for the plot solution, with the display of significant milestones in the sports career of Muhammad Ali, most likely the version directed in 2001 is expected to be continued and the new 'Will Smith' together with 'Michael Mann' still await us ahead, where they will tell a new, qualitatively new story , with the addition of missing details, in addition, deepfake technology is already able to draw an image indistinguishable from a real person, where Muhammad Ali, performed by a real, professional boxer, must look much more realistic than Will Smith portrayed him, although he played quite soundly and believable. In general, a fairly high-quality and meaningful film ...
Not a champion, but an ideologist. Not an inspiration, but an upstart.
Endless unrest in the streets of the country of the brave, humiliating racial segregation in society, bestial attitude of whites, radical reaction of blacks, lacquered vintage convertibles, Vietnam, heyday of television, Sam Cook on stage and on radio and the Apollo Theater, visible from Mohammed Ali's apartment in New York - all of this beautifully demonstrates the brightest decade in the history of the United States, protesting and rebellious. People lived at a time when conservatism cracked, and it became not fashionable to bravely talk about patriotism and go and kill a yellow man. The echoes of the era are still felt when we tirelessly talk about the need to lay down our guns. But one problem, if not resolved, then indelibly declared itself - historical racism in the United States, as the film of Michael Mann narrates. About racism, but not about Mohammed Ali, an outstanding heavyweight boxer, whose entire list of achievements and awards will go far beyond the ring and will last for a decade, absorbing not a single part of public life. Moreover, and without a proper bit of drama - no matter how much Mann's critics praise - the director and the rest of the authors missed a lot, which is unforgivable in the conditions of a biopic of a rather cumbersome length, just over two and a half hours, and the slogan 'You are sure that you know everything about him ! .. '.
It's no secret that for Cassius Clay, the racial issue was perhaps the most acute throughout his life. He fought oppression in various ways: he was in totalitarian commun
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