Not sure how I came across this movie, if it was a random Netflix find or a recommendation. It had a very interesting cast, including Stephan Dorff, a bald Morgan Freeman, and first-movie Daniel Craig. But there really is not a constant actor throughout the film as it spans the life of a young boy growing up in apartheid South Africa, the people he meets and the trials he goes through. Boxing is a main theme, a constant that stays with him from a young boy to adulthood, and is used as the mechanism to cross the racial gap.
The Power of One is not a fun movie, in fact it is quite the opposite being primarily just sad. The main character looses pretty much everyone he ever gets close to, and sacrifices his dreams to follow the "right" path fighting to lead and inspire people against apartheid. All his loves are taken from him and loneliness is often all that remains.
If you are looking for a two-hour violent, emotional, quasi-inspiring drama then this movie is for you.
I cannot imagine life without movies, but am in no way what one might typically think of as a film student. I admit to watching and often enjoying foreign films, but to be perfectly frank I love nothing more than your down n’ dirty cheesy Hollywood action flick. Generally I watch all sorts of films so have a recommendation for almost anyone; except horror (no point with my eyes shut) or anything depressingly sad (film is for fun, not tears). This is raw “real me to real you” film feedback.
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