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Malcolm X (1992)

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Overview

Director:
Spike Lee
Writers (WGA):
Alex Haley (book) and
Malcolm X (book) ...
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Release Date:
18 noviembre 1992 (USA) más view trailer
Genre:
Biografía | Drama más
Plot:
The biopic of the controversial and influential Black Nationalist leader. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 13 wins & 4 nominations más
Comentarios de los usuarios:
An important film más

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Denzel Washington ... Malcolm X

Angela Bassett ... Dr. Betty Shabazz

Albert Hall ... Baines
Al Freeman Jr. ... Elijah Muhammad

Delroy Lindo ... West Indian Archie

Spike Lee ... Shorty

Theresa Randle ... Laura

Kate Vernon ... Sophia
Lonette McKee ... Louise Little
Tommy Hollis ... Earl Little

James McDaniel ... Brother Earl

Ernest Thomas ... Sidney
Jean-Claude La Marre ... Benjamin 2X (as Jean LaMarre)

O.L. Duke ... Pete
Larry McCoy ... Sammy
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Additional Details

También conocida como:
X (USA) (poster title)
Malcolm X (Spain) [es]
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Duración:
202 min
País:
USA
Idioma:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 más
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The speech that plays over the documentary footage of Malcolm X's life near the end is read by actor Ossie Davis who wrote and delivered the speech at Malcolm's eulogy in 1965. más
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Anachronisms: The phone that Malcolm uses in his hotel room appears to be the correct vintage - except for the modular plug connecting the handset to the base. más
Quotes:
[first lines]
Announcer: In the name of Allah the merciful, all praises due to Allah, Lord of all the worlds. The one God to whom praise is due forever. The one who came to us in the person of Master Fard Muhammad and raised up the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Amen.
[pause]
Announcer: Asalaamalaikum!
Crowd: Alaikum-salaam!
Announcer: How do you feel?
Crowd: Good!
Announcer: Who do we want to hear?
Announcer: Malcolm X!
Announcer: Are we gonna bring him on? Yes, we gonna bring him on. Well let us hear from our minister, Minister Malcolm X. Let us bring him on with a round of applause!
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Movie Connections:
Featured in Inside Men: Denzel & Spike - Man to Man (2006) (TV) más
Soundtrack:
I Cover the Waterfront más

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An important film, 12 October 2005
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Malcolm X cannot truthfully be said to be one of Spike Lee's best films, but it was an important step for him, perhaps the most important one of his career. This biopic, and Spike's fifth full-length feature, makes only partial sense as a follow-up to his greatest classics, Do The Right Thing, Mo' Better Blues and Jungle Fever, the three films in which he created and developed his unique voice and made a name for himself as one of the most prominent independent filmmakers in the US; Spike's own voice can barely be heard in Malcolm X, and his usually immediately recognizable trademarks are tough to point out. The reason is that for the first time in his career Spike Lee took a step back, and he is not the dominant personality in the film; the dominant personality is Malcolm X himself, and Spike let Malcolm's voice be heard throughout the film louder than anything else.

So Malcolm X is less a work of art and more a statement than Spike's previous films. It's scope is immensely larger than anything he did before – it does, after all, span 200 minutes – and is therefore, naturally, not as tight and focused as Do The Right Thing or Jungle Fever; but in Malcolm X Spike tackles head on the very subjects he treated with symbolism and subtlety in those films, and it was therefore a natural and important progression for him, and a logical continuation of those movies, and in it he proved that he has more than one voice. In a biopic, and for that matter, in any docu-drama, the most important factor is for the director to care about the subject, and I'm yet to see a director who's more passionate about his subject than Mr. Lee.

Malcolm X boasts a huge ensemble casts, with wonderful performances by Delroy Lindo, Angela Bassette, Al Freeman Jr. (in a harrowing performance as Muslim extremist Elijah Muhammad) and Spike Lee himself – but the movie is still entirely Malcolm X's, and therefore Denzel Washington's. Spike's protégé gave a lifetime performance in Mo' Better Blues two years earlier, but he surpassed it with his gut-wrenching portrayal of Malcolm X, which earned him an Oscar nomination (unfortunately lost to Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman) and based him as one of the best actors of his generation.

Although Malcolm X is not Spike Lee's best film, it's an important film that needed to be made, and it's a good thing that Spike was the one to do it. More than it's an impressive, moving, beautiful movie – and it is - Malcolm X's story is a story that must be heard, and this biopic is a film that, truly, every cultured and intelligent person needs to watch.

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