Review: With biopic Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom will be released a little less than a week before the anti-apartheid heroes died December 5 time between these two events, it seemed as good as it could be. But whatever momentum was established deadlines was dissipated by the failure of films to give the American public a fuller explanation of why the story of Nelson Mandela's life was really so special and inspiring. It should be noted that there is always a challenging task simply cinematic entertain and educate. But, to tell the story of the civil rights leader, which took place literally on the other side of the globe can be a particularly difficult task movie. Because the story of Nelson Mandela held in South Africa, there was a great need to fill the gaps for many in the American public. Outside the general narrative of his crusade against apartheid - which included its 27 prisons AARI and its subsequent launching of presidential power? details of his biography and personality is not very well known to most people in Norway States.This biopic story about Nelson Mandela? Idris Elba who is portrayed competent? sheds little new light on his life's journey beyond what is already known by the general American TV news observer.Especially disappointment in how the film dive only to a small depth into the complex love / political relations between Nelson Mandela and his second wife Winnie. Thus, any director spends another solid performance actress Naomi Harris.Perhaps because as a result of cinematic product is based on Nelson Mandela's 1995 autobiography of the same name, director Justin Chadwick was limited aspects of the history of the former presidents, he will feed, LTE he could share out of respect to Mr. Mandela's autobiography and of fidelity. For further to the complexity of the marriage of Nelson and Winnie Mandela, another film source movie 2012 Winnie Mandela, starring Terrence Howard and Jennifer Hudson, as Mr. and Mrs. Mandela. Although the film was subjected to scathing reviews, is to examine the deeper details of Winnie Mandela's political activity and its relationship to violent crime. More relevantly, the film explores the problems raised actions husband and the African National Congress.
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