Malcolm X

1992

Action / Biography / Drama / History / Romance

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Giancarlo Esposito Photo
Giancarlo Esposito as Thomas Hayer
Denzel Washington Photo
Denzel Washington as Malcolm X
Vincent D'Onofrio Photo
Vincent D'Onofrio as Bill Newman
John David Washington Photo
John David Washington as Student in Harlem Classroom
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1.30 GB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
3 hr 22 min
P/S 1 / 28
3.06 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
3 hr 22 min
P/S 1 / 23

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lee_eisenberg10 / 10

Spike Lee's best movie ever

Reaching his apex of greatness, Spike Lee created a perfect biography of the Black Nationalist leader. In the title role, Denzel Washington literally becomes the character. From the opening, when he accurately accuses the white man of all the injustices that the white man has perpetrated, to his conversion to Islam (and rejection of his slave surname),to his eventual assassination, the movie is top-notch in every respect.

Having read Malcolm X's autobiography, I can affirm that the movie followed it very closely. Reading his autobiography will actually help you understand him even further. As will his indication that African-Americans bled for the white man in Korea, Japan, Italy, etc., so why shouldn't they bleed for their freedom at home? Anyway, "Malcolm X" is a perfect movie in every way.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca6 / 10

Picks up after the first hour

A typically solid performance from the excellent Denzel Washington carries this Spike Lee biopic of the controversial figure through his life and untimely death. It's a lengthy and muddled film at times, and mostly flawed in the first hour, which doesn't seem to be about anything. The editing is a mess and the jumbled, non-linear narrative is headache-inducing too. The good news is that once the action shifts to the prison setting, it gets a whole lot better, as focused and determined as the character it portrays, and the ending is full-on drama.

Reviewed by MartinHafer10 / 10

It inspired me...

As I watched MALCOLM X, I was surprised how much I liked the film and how interesting it was. So interesting, in fact, that I soon was inspired to read "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" that was compiled and written by Alex Haley. Then, I read a rather interesting (warts and all) account of Malcolm X's mentor, Elijah Mohammad.

From what I have since learned from these and other sources, I was quite impressed at the movie--it seemed to try very hard to get the story right. Malcolm X's life was neither over-glorified nor was he portrayed the opposite--the story seemed to be quite balanced and without a serious ax to grind. It would have been easy to make the movie just an attack on the Nation of Islam or an attempt to make the title character some sort of saint.

As for the acting, it was super. The script, excellent. The direction, first-rate. An excellent film that everyone should see--it is fascinating from start to finish.

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