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Unfortunately, there were too many technical issues for me to enjoy the film. The film continued to stop every 15-20 minutes. I was not even able to see the end. After a long delay, I received a message that the movie had ended.




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Writer Kemp Powers' 2013 play "One Night in Miami" comes to the screen in spectacular fashion in this new award-bait film adaptation. While Powers made his movie directorial debut in "Soul", he settles for screenwriter here while Regina King sat in the big chair on this project. The story, a fictional meeting between Malcolm X, Jim Brown, Muhammad Ali and Sam Cooke at a pivotal time for all four, is a simple one but involves very complex ideas: namely, Black liberation and Black power. \r




Recommended
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It was a very informative movie , I would recommend the movie




Recommended
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While a bit slower than I was expecting, One Night in Miami is still a good drama. The acting by all 4 was great. Overall, a solid directorial feature debut for Regina King.




Recommended
Verified
Unfortunately, there were too many technical issues for me to enjoy the film. The film continued to stop every 15-20 minutes. I was not even able to see the end. After a long delay, I received a message that the movie had ended.




Recommended
Verified
It was a very informative movie , I would recommend the movie




Recommended
Verified
Writer Kemp Powers' 2013 play "One Night in Miami" comes to the screen in spectacular fashion in this new award-bait film adaptation. While Powers made his movie directorial debut in "Soul", he settles for screenwriter here while Regina King sat in the big chair on this project. The story, a fictional meeting between Malcolm X, Jim Brown, Muhammad Ali and Sam Cooke at a pivotal time for all four, is a simple one but involves very complex ideas: namely, Black liberation and Black power. \r




Recommended
Verified
While a bit slower than I was expecting, One Night in Miami is still a good drama. The acting by all 4 was great. Overall, a solid directorial feature debut for Regina King.