Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Malcolm X - 6 stars out of 10

Malcolm X - 6 stars out of 10

"Malcolm X" is a very comprehensive account of the events and ideals that defined his life.  It is also  a very sad reminder of how much hatred there is in the world.  The film does not hold anything back, showing Malcolm's criminal life, conversion, stand against racism in the country, and assassination by his own race.  Its 3+ hour runtime makes it a bit daunting but is worth it if you do not know a lot about Malcolm X.  Coming into the film with a mere surface knowledge of his life, I was very surprised by Malcolm becoming a minister for the Nation of Islam and later being persecuted by them.  Denzel Washington is fantastic in the title role and was rewarded with an Oscar nomination, though his performance couldn't compare to Pacino in "Scent of a Woman."  The most impressive thing about Washington's performance is the diveristy in characterization from criminal to convert to charismatic speaker.  The other actors are just pawns in the storytelling, since the script focuses so heavily on the main character.  The only other actor that stood out is Delroy Lindo, who radiates cool in any role.  "Malcolm X"s greatest asset and biggest downfall is its runtime, as every moment of the film is important and worthwhile but the length makes it impractical to watch unless you watch it in two parts; however, if you ever have 3 1/2 hours on your hands, this is worth your time.

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