Le plus grand match d'Ali, son combat contre le gouvernement américain. Un film sur la politique et l'orgueil entourant la guerre du Vietnam et la vengeance exercée sur le plus grand sportif... Tout lireLe plus grand match d'Ali, son combat contre le gouvernement américain. Un film sur la politique et l'orgueil entourant la guerre du Vietnam et la vengeance exercée sur le plus grand sportif américain du XXᵉ siècle.Le plus grand match d'Ali, son combat contre le gouvernement américain. Un film sur la politique et l'orgueil entourant la guerre du Vietnam et la vengeance exercée sur le plus grand sportif américain du XXᵉ siècle.
- Nommé pour 2 prix Primetime Emmy
- 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesRobert Firth, who provides the voice for the New York City Ring Announcer, was delighted to have had an opportunity to work with the legendary filmmaker Stephen Frears. During their ADR session, when Firth recorded the character's voice for the film's crucial Ali victory, he and Frears spent a great deal of time searching for just the right regional accent - to help capture the proper tone and manner for that period of time in American culture. Firth was taken aback by Frears' meticulous attention to detail, and Frears was intrigued by Firth's seemingly endless options he was offering to the director - so much so, that when he was leaving, a somewhat curious Frears asked the actor for his last name. He replied, "It's Firth, like Colin Firth, but without all those awards."
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Justice Potter Stewart: You okay, Harry?
Justice Harry Blackmun: I know you're all concerned with what you perceive as my indecisiveness, you think I can't make up my mind. It's not that, it really isn't. It's that the issues in this case are so grave, you answer one question, even tentatively you think you're safe, then two more questions appear on the horizon. As I see it, I can't make a final judgement until all the facts are in. Until all the arguments have been analyzed.
Justice Potter Stewart: But it's not a math problem, Harry. You wanna find out one answer. Doesn't work that way.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards (2014)
- Bandes originalesWe Came in Chains
by Oscar Brown, Jr.
The court did not want to create a precedent where everyone could claim to be a conscientious objector by claiming to be an islamic minister.
Director Stephen Frears wisely opts for archive footage of Ali to be used as the Supreme Court decides on the issue.
Set in the early 1970s, it is a time of great change in America. The judges in this drama talk about the thorny issue of abortion in Roe v Wade which is due to come up. They have to view pornography as that is another matter they need to ponder on.
Frank Langella plays Chief Justice Burger. A conservative appointee and a puppet of the Nixon presidency. They may be experienced lawyers but these people are political appointees. The judge who vacillates is Justice Harlan (Christopher Plummer) another conservative but more wily and nuanced. He senses that the times are changing and the Supreme Court might be in danger of being out of step.
The drama is framed by Frears through one of Harlan's clerks. Kevin Connolly (Benjamin Walker) who finds a precedent and brings it to Harlan's attention. Connolly is a plucky outsider in the Supreme Court where the other clerks are from top universities and do not want to make waves.
The surprise was Thurgood Marshall (Danny Glover) the Supreme Court's first black judge. He was against Ali because he viewed him as a segregationist.
It was a good drama but at times it felt flat footed. You sense why this was suited as a made for cable television production rather than as a cinema release. The fictional character of Connolly was just too determined like a good boy scout who believed in Ali's case. It was like those legal dramas, where the one person believes the accused is innocent and will bang heads to get others to their way of thinking.
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- 29 nov. 2019
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- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
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