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Genres:
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Biography /
Drama /
History
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Release:
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Director:
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Clint Eastwood
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Actors:
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Patrick Mofokeng,
Leleti Khumalo,
Tony Kgoroge,
Matt Stern,
Julian Lewis Jones,
Marguerite Wheatley,
Morgan Freeman,
Matt Damon,
Adjoa Andoh,
Patrick Lyster
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Duration:
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134 min.
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Rating:
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(7.9/10)777
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Plot Summary:
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Nelson Mandela, in his first term as the South African President, initiates a solitary to link the apartheid-torn land: organize the state rugby duo on a mission to succeed in the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
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Invictus
Todd McCarthyInvictus is a very worth fishing bleeding well told. Shortly after Nelson Mandela emerged from 27 years in prison and became president of South Africa in 1994, he seized upon using a rugby Fabulous Cup the following year as an opportunity to rally the unexceptional state -- blacks and whites -- behind the succeed-fetched intention of the home span delightful it all. Inspirational on the front of it, Clint Eastwood's film has a expected trajectory, but every locality brims with surprising details that heap up into a heavy organization of history, cultural impressions and emotion. The names of Eastwood and stars Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon should get moving this absorbing Warner Bros. release to tough returns Stateside, with disregarding nevertheless better ...
Invictus
Claudia PuigThe title may mean nothing to you, but the cinema certainly will. Actually, Invictus refers to a William Ernest Henley poem that provided Nelson Mandela (Morgan Freeman) inspiration during his 27 years in prison. Mandela gives a copy to Francois Pienaar (Matt Damon), captain of the national rugby team, hoping it pleasure serve a compare favourably with resolution in compensation him. The two join forces, leading the South African team to a World Cup overcoming and uniting a realm. President Clint Eastwood cleverly fuses a political narrative and a sports life story and serves fact-based inspiration, but nothing so overbearing that you feel battered by uplift. And while Mandela's early days as president of South Africa are by any clarification wort...
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