Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

"Very Good"

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Review


Based on his autobiography, this film is clearly designed to be the definitive film about Nelson Mandela. And it tells his remarkable story with skill, tracing his life from 25 to 75 while touching on why he's perhaps the most important figure of the past century. So it's no wonder that the film feels far too constructed and polished.

It starts in his Xhosa village birthplace, then follows Nelson (Elba) to Johannesburg in the 1940s as a sparky young lawyer with a loving wife (Pheto) and children. But the vicious injustice of Apartheid gets under his skin, and as he starts speaking out and taking action, his marriage falls apart. South Africa's government responds to protests by cracking down even further, so Nelson's African National Congress turns to violence. As a result, its leaders are sentenced to hard labour on Robben Island. Now married to the outspoken Winnie (Harris) with two more daughters, Nelson is sent away for life. But he refuses to let bitterness gain a foothold, and devises a way for the nation to peacefully transition into democracy.

Mandela's legacy lies in his wisdom and open-mindedness, avoiding a bloodbath by seeking reconciliation rather than revenge. And these themes play an important role in Nicholson's script, which of course has to condense the events drastically, even for a two-and-a-half hour movie. But all of the key moments are here, and even if the film sometimes feels like it's racing through them, there's plenty of subtext for the actors to grab hold of.

Elba has enormous presence as Mandela, with the right physicality and charisma, although the make-up sometimes seems a bit heavy as he ages over 50 years. Harris is also a stand-out as the fiery Winnie, leading a superb supporting cast of Mandela's friends, family and colleagues. And Chadwick orchestrates all of this adeptly, maintaining authenticity in the period and a sense of scale in the settings. This gives the film an epic tone that carries quite a punch for viewers who don't mind watching a slightly worthy summary of a great man's life. Better yet: read the book.

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Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

Facts and Figures

Genre: Dramas

Run time: 141 mins

In Theaters: Wednesday 25th December 2013

Box Office USA: $1.4M

Box Office Worldwide: $27.3M

Budget: $35M

Distributed by: The Weinstein Co.

Production compaines: Videovision Entertainment, Distant Horizons, Pathe, Film Afrika Worldwide, Origin Pictures

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 3.5 / 5

Rotten Tomatoes: 59%
Fresh: 72 Rotten: 51

IMDB: 7.1 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director: Justin Chadwick

Producer: , David M. Thompson

Starring: as Nelson Mandela, as Winnie Madikizela, as Walter Sisulu, Riaad Moosa as Ahmed Kathrada, as Govan Mbeki, as Chief Warder, as James Gregory, Lindiwe Matshikiza as Zindzi Mandela, Terry Pheto as Evelyn Mase, as Kobie Coetzee, Thapelo Mokoena as Elias Motsoaledi, Zolani Mkiva as Raymond Mhlaba, Simo Mogwaza as Andrew Miageni, as Colonel Badenhorst, Gys de Villiers as President de Klerk

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