Directed by Michael Mann and starring Will Smith in the titular role, "Ali" is a 2001 biographical drama film that delves into the life of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali. The movie follows Ali's journey from his early days as Cassius Clay, his rise to fame as the heavyweight champion of the world, to his controversial decision to embrace Islam and refuse to fight in the Vietnam War. Through captivating performances by Will Smith, Jon Voight, and Mario Van Peebles, the film explores Ali's personal struggles, triumphs, and his impact on the civil rights movement in America. With a powerful blend of heart-pounding boxing sequences and intimate character moments, "Ali" offers a compelling portrayal of one of the most iconic figures in sports history. Jamie Foxx's direction brings a raw and authentic feel to Ali's story, capturing the complexity of his personality and the challenges he faced both inside and outside the ring. The film is a gripping exploration of Ali's enduring legacy as a cultural and athletic icon, making it a must-watch for fans of biopics, drama, and sports movies alike.
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