| | Year: | 2013 | | Genre: | Biography, Drama, History | | Starring: | Idris Elba, Naomie Harris, Terry Pheto | | Director: | Justin Chadwick |
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Good: 16 | Bad: 0 |
Review: I saw this film at the 8th September at the Toronto Film Festival. It is a fair representation of powerful men Mandela and his phone number to strive for a better society in South Africa have individual life, its staff. The film shows the first marriage to his wife failed because he has a long couldnt leave with her, he and four small children, and his role in the ANC and anti-apartheid movement became concentrated. Although he explained that he was doing this job for all of South Africas black children grow up in conditions of the oppressed, his son suffered his strong beliefs for the better. He married a woman he truly loves, Vinnie, and had two daughters with her. Although Vini support and fight alongside Mandela reason, the last family suffered, too, as he continues to fight his service with the ANC and turned out to be more powerful means to send a message to the South African government. As a result of his arrest and conviction for his actions, he spent 27 years away from his young family. There were some really touching moments and plays Mandela actor Idris Elba, convince and convey doubt that Mandela felt regret not being able to be with his wife and children all years.The film shows the personal side of Mandela a good story. It ignores the fact that the famous and easily accessible. This is not the focus of the film. Now he knows a lot of sacrifices endured to achieve their desired freedom for all black South African, I ever so grateful he saw a small part of the story Mandela. I was part of the Free Mandela movement in the late 80's and I saw him speak when he came to Toronto in 1990. Seeing this film, with the inclusion of live recordings from the time, the memories came back to the sense of time, galaxies boycott campaign ng chemistry of South Africa, Mandela excited to finally be released, and I felt Goosebumps when he said. He was one of the most inspiring, most leaders of our time. I highly recommend everyone to see this film when it is widely released. This will leave you want to know more about Mandela (I plan to read an autobiography titled the same as the movie), and can even go out and do your part to create a better society, but a small contribution. Mandela says in the film, they have no power, together we have the power to change the world.
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