Malcolm X
Malcolm X

Malcolm X (1992)

7.5 ? Nov 18, 1992 3h 22m

Overview

A tribute to the controversial black activist and leader of the struggle for black liberation. He hit bottom during his imprisonment in the '50s, he became a Black Muslim and then a leader in the Nation of Islam. His assassination in 1965 left a legacy of self-determination and racial pride.

Genres

Drama History

Release Date

November 18, 1992

Rating

7.5 /10

Runtime

3h 22m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Denzel Washington

Denzel Washington

Malcolm X

Angela Bassett

Angela Bassett

Betty Shabazz

Albert Hall

Albert Hall

Baines

Al Freeman Jr.

Al Freeman Jr.

Elijah Muhammad

Delroy Lindo

Delroy Lindo

West Indian Archie

Spike Lee

Spike Lee

Shorty

Theresa Randle

Theresa Randle

Laura

Kate Vernon

Kate Vernon

Sophia

Lonette McKee

Lonette McKee

Louise Little

Tommy Hollis

Tommy Hollis

Earl Little

James McDaniel

James McDaniel

Brother Earl

Ernest Lee Thomas

Ernest Lee Thomas

Sidney

Jean-Claude La Marre

Jean-Claude La Marre

Benjamin 2X

O.L. Duke

O.L. Duke

Pete

Larry McCoy

Larry McCoy

Sammy

Maurice Sneed

Cadillac

Debi Mazar

Debi Mazar

Peg

Phyllis Yvonne Stickney

Phyllis Yvonne Stickney

Honey

Scot Anthony Robinson

Scot Anthony Robinson

Daniel

Sonny Jim Gaines

Cholly

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7.0/10

Aug 26, 2023

I cannot imagine the hoops Spike Lee must have had to jump through to get any form of investment into either the concept or the production of this truly groundbreaking study of a man who divided opinion in a way few others have since the end of the Second World War. I say a study of man, but this is way more than just about him, it identifies and develops themes about inter and intra racial and gender attitudes and leaves a bitter taste in your mouth. All of that said, it does struggle as a piece of entertainment. I don't mean to trivialise the subject matter, but if it wanted to be a documentary then it should have been more tightly focused on fact and less on the dramatisation of events, some real, some not. As a biopic, it kind of falls between two stools. We are presented with, essentially, a collective of unpleasant individuals who either started out that way, or were corrupted by the environments in which they existed and/or created - clearly illustrated, for example, by the way the women are treated by their husbands/bosses etc. This left me with an overwhelming feeling that had there been more general respect and decency on offer here - across the board - then a lot of the violence from both "sides" might have been avoided. It is a must see movie, but perhaps time has robbed it of much of it's potency and left us with a sad reflection of a time when vileness didn't care about your colour.

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