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Invictus
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A real documentary story about President-elect Nelson Mandela's co-operation with the rugby team leader in South Africa to help reunify their country following the racial divide and the economic and political devastation that took place in South Africa. The newly elected president, Mandela, knows that his nation is still divided and weak, so he believes he can bring his people together through one language: sport. In order to achieve this, Nelson mobilized the rugby team in South Africa to participate in the 1995 Rugby World Cup, making the unification of the nation and its entity easy way.
A real documentary story about President-elect Nelson Mandela's co-operation with the rugby team leader in South Africa to help reunify their country following the racial divide and the economic and political devastation that took place in South Africa. The newly elected president, Mandela, knows that his nation is still divided and weak, so he believes he can bring his people together through one language: sport. In order to achieve this, Nelson mobilized the rugby team in South Africa to participate in the 1995 Rugby World Cup, making the unification of the nation and its entity easy way.
Actors:
Ashley Taylor,
William Festers,
Brendell Brandt,
Herman Botha,
Sibongile Nojila,
Ryan Roman,
Clinton Prinsloo,
Jake Levin,
Langley Kirkwood,
Ross Peacock,
Willem Mouton
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Ashley Taylor
23 June 1968, East London, South Africa
William Festers
Brendell Brandt
Herman Botha
Sibongile Nojila
Ryan Roman
Clinton Prinsloo
Jake Levin
Langley Kirkwood
14 April 1973, England, UK
Ross Peacock
Willem Mouton
Country:
United States
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May 30, 2010
Despite hewing fairly closely to the facts, has trouble seeming truthful. Practically everyone behaves like an allegorical symbol rather than a person, a problem the script anticipates and acknowledges but only feebly attempts to solve. [Blu-ray]December 11, 2009
[T]he epitome of Hollywood filmmaking in ways both good and bad: uplifting, overlong, ambitious in scope but simple in moral vision, well-crafted but inured to irony.February 05, 2010
A noble and compassionate work that in its later scenes manages successfully to invest our emotions in the triumph of an important - if overlong! - sporting victory.August 26, 2011
Invictus tells the tale in the standard Hollywood wayDecember 11, 2009
Freeman-as-Mandela is an actor all dressed up with no place to go -- at least, nowhere we didn't already know he was headed.March 27, 2011
Is it schmaltzy? A little. Is it good anyway? Yes. It's not trying to reinvent the wheel but it understands what it is and that the best place to put its focus is not the rugby field.December 11, 2009
A work of flawed majesty.July 04, 2010
Invictus hits all the right formula notes of both the biopic and the underdog sports movie, making it impossible to hate. He also hits those notes so insistently and with such a lack of grace that he makes it a difficult movie to like.December 11, 2009
The story of how Nelson Mandela chose the white-supported national rugby team, the Springboks, to become a symbol of national reconciliation is uncharacteristically optimistic for Eastwood.June 01, 2010
A narrative divide that never quite comes together, despite some truly uplifting moments. And seems unable to decide whether it wants to be a sports movie or a political biopic. Invictus: Or rather, 'I am the rugby captain of Mandela's soul.'March 08, 2014
The attraction of the film lies not in any surprise but in Morgan Freeman as Mandela -- so pitch perfect that the line between actor and archival is thin.January 15, 2010
What Eastwood has done is to assemble a cast of American and South African actors and allow them to create something moving, exciting, and improbably true.