Muhammad Ali - Through The Eyes Of The World

2001
7.6| 1h44m| en
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"This is a kid who just said it. I'm the greatest - and he said it with poetry. And I don't mean just the poems that he wrote but with the poetic energy, the poetic spirit" - James Earl Jones. Through the eys of the world is a unique account of one of the great icons of the 20th century, told by family, friends and fans from all over the world.

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Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Kirandeep Yoder The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
disdressed12 this is a fascinating,revealing and insightful look at Muhammad Ali and the impact he had in America.the movie is pretty comprehensive and in depth.it's also very heartbreaking.it chronicles his life as a young man just starting out as a boxer and up to his life in 2001.ther's no doubt he was brash and very confident in the ring.but he was also very savvy and a great showman.he very easily psyched out his opponents,giving them a handicap before the fight even began.he was also a great self promoter and extremely charismatic.he often boasted "I am the Greatest" and as a showman he had no equal.he also was a great fighter with super hand speed and lighting quick reflexes and amazing foot work.these skills diminished over time of course,(but his spirit never,and still hasn't, diminished)allowing his opponents to hit him much more often and Ali should have hung up the gloves long before he did.unfortunately the accumulation of bows to his head over the course of this career cause the brain affliction of Parkinson's syndrome,a common condition in boxers.but this movie is about more than a boxer.it's a bout a man who stood up for what he believed in,never wavering,and refusing to give into the racism of the time and the government's attempts to make him go abroad to fight in the Vietnam war against people he had no quarrel with in war he believed to be unjust.Ali was and still is an inspiration to his generation and beyond.one thin's for sure,there never was,nor will there ever be another like him.despite his affliction,he remains positive about life and is is mentally strong.love him or hate him,you can't deny the impact he has had.finally,i was sickened by how ignorant many of the white people of the time were and how evil they could be in their treatment of their fellow man because of something as stupid as having different skin.those people are also useless pieces of sh*t and don't deserve to live with real human beings.hopefully,they will all burn in hell forever.anyway,for me,"Muhammad Ali:Through the Eyes of the World" is a must see.i give it 10/10