Director Ava DuVernay ("Scandal") brings us a PG-13 film about Martin Luther King. Screenwriter Paul Webb wisely limited this story to one situation in 1965 rather than try to encompass the entire American Civil Rights Movement and/or the complete life and times of Martin Luther King. We start with MLK receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, then we segue to the church where the four little girls are blown up. These are two of the events which sealed Dr. King's destiny.
This cast includes:
The first four actors are actually British, working over here in the Colonies, bringing their skills and wonderful training to our shores. I'm being a bit facetious, but American actors continue to lose ground... Why don't they ask ME? Aarghhh!
The script makes each separate issue and point of view crystal clear, no easy feat when you consider how complex the situation was in 1965. I was never confused but I WAS impressed by the skills brought to the screen by the entire cast. Kudos!
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