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Ali is an Academy Award nominated 2001 biographical film which tells the story of boxer Muhammad Ali. It stars Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Jon Voight, Mario Van Peebles, Ron Silver, Jeffrey Wright, Mykelti Williamson, Jada Pinkett Smith, Nona Gaye (in her film debut), Michael Michele, Joe Morton, Giancarlo Esposito and LeVar Burton.
Writing and ProductionThe movie was written by Gregory Allen Howard, Stephen J. Rivele, Christopher Wilkinson, Eric Roth and Michael Mann. It was directed by Mann.
The original script by Howard and also Rivele was significantly modified by Roth and Mann. Howard was originally commissioned to write an Ali script by producer Jon Peters in 1994, but it was never produced. PremiseThe film focuses on the first turbulent decade of the boxer’s professional career, featuring his capture of the heavyweight title from Sonny Liston, conversion to Islam, criticism of the Vietnam War and banishment from boxing, return to fight Joe Frazier in 1971, and lastly his reclaiming the title from George Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle fight of 1974. The movie also discusses the great social and political upheaval in the United States following the assassinations of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. The film also shows the man’s private side: his numerous wives and failed marriages, and his friendships with Malcolm, broadcaster Howard Cosell, and other important figures. ReviewsThe film had mixed reviews with the acting being well received by critics in general. Director Spike Lee said during an interview for ESPN that he could not understand how a boring movie could be made about one of the most exciting figures of the 20th century.[citation needed] Lee had been in the running to direct the film but Sony and Will Smith opted to go with Mann instead.
On the other hand, Roger Ebert derided the film with two stars, and mentioned, "it lacks much of the flash, fire and humor of Muhammad Ali and is shot more in the tone of a eulogy than a celebration."[2] Ali holds a 67 percent "fresh" rating at Rotten Tomatoes and a 6.3 rating at the Internet Movie Database with 13,514 votes. Box officeIn its opening weekend, the film grossed a total of $14,710,892 in 2,446 theaters. As of December 8 2006, the film has grossed a total of $87,713,825 worldwide. After the theatrical version was released on DVD, Mann revisited his film again with a new cut. He took out approximately 20 minutes of footage and put 30 minutes of previously unseen footage back in. The director claimed that the politics of the times are more the focus. Trivia
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