Nelson Mandela is one of the most
known and respected characters in recent history where this movie is a clear
representation and screen adaptation of his biography written by himself. I
don’t think that I should go in to detail of what this movie is about and how
it appeals to the audience. My job today is not to write about the plot in
general like I do most of the time but to realize how effective it is as a
movie in terms of doing justice to great Mandela.
Mandela’s character is portrayed
by Idris Elba. My first impression was that there is a chance that I might be
disappointed as Idris is seldom (or never) seeing making great character performances.
He is mostly cornered in to portraying roles in commercial flicks. But proving
that his true potential was not tapped by the directors so far he delivers a
commendable job in this movie. Idris bring out the best of Mandela accent to
action and for good reasons manages to show the power this great leader
possessed within.
With a high production value and
very good detailing throughout Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom does not look
cheap in anyway. The story spreads via decades and the characteristic
differences in each era is beautifully crafted. Maybe it is one reason that
works a bit negative on the movie as well. Sometimes it feels like the movie is
covering too many incidences from Mandela’s life and movie is stretching
eternally. But there are clear connections in everything and none of it seems
unnecessary. If the viewer is not bound by time and enthusiastically enjoying
the movie the long running time will not be a point to consider.
And on a personal note I would
prefer to see more of what Mandela did on the ground for the battle for freedom
in terms of his strategic guiding of the members of ANC. But it will definitely
reduce the time given on his personal life. And this is a tricky point indeed
as for Mandela he almost had no personal life from one point and everything was
political thereafter. Finally talking about the production the only point I
would find frail is the makeup. It doesn’t stand up to the quality of the other
details and the prosthetic work done on Mandela seems poor.
To sum this up Mandela: Long Walk
to Freedom is one of those movies that you must see. Not because it will give
you great joy to witness a great character comes to life on the screen but the
joy of realizing the ideal he stood for. No matter which country or which race
or religion you were born to there is only one universal truth. Everyone is
equal and no one deserves to be punished for things what they don’t have
control of such as the skin color.
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