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There's so much to unpack with this film. To have all four of these legendary men in one room...to be a fly on the wall.
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Great movie. Slow start but different perspective. A bit too much dialog but beautiful story.
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Wow! It was great to feel like a fly on the wall of what may have happened if those 4 men were together for a night. I still hate seeing how life was back then...I would give anything to see have seen Sam Cooke perform, because he was so extremely talented. So disturbing to know that the color of his skin kept some from even giving him a chance. I enjoyed the movie, loved the cast...they all played their important roles VERY well.
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imaginative writing of what the four legends would have conversed when they are together for a brief moment. It does not matter of what actually they talked among them but it is a thought provocation after the movie for the audience to reflect on. However, the movie has touched on different subject and distract away from the central theme of Cassius Clay's conversion to muslim.\r\r-- Paul Cheong
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There's so much to unpack with this film. To have all four of these legendary men in one room...to be a fly on the wall.
Recommended
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Wow! It was great to feel like a fly on the wall of what may have happened if those 4 men were together for a night. I still hate seeing how life was back then...I would give anything to see have seen Sam Cooke perform, because he was so extremely talented. So disturbing to know that the color of his skin kept some from even giving him a chance. I enjoyed the movie, loved the cast...they all played their important roles VERY well.
Recommended
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Great movie. Slow start but different perspective. A bit too much dialog but beautiful story.
Recommended
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imaginative writing of what the four legends would have conversed when they are together for a brief moment. It does not matter of what actually they talked among them but it is a thought provocation after the movie for the audience to reflect on. However, the movie has touched on different subject and distract away from the central theme of Cassius Clay's conversion to muslim.\r\r-- Paul Cheong