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The Hurricane
Hurricane, The
Film review
It may be ironic, but it's just as disappointing that, in the end, "The Hurricane" fails to deliver the knockout punch.
That's not to say that this well-intentioned biographical drama based on a pair of books about falsely imprisoned boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter (including his memoirs, "The 16th Round") is a bad movie.
In fact, it features a terrific lead performance by Denzel Washington as the one-time middleweight champion. Which, given the films the Oscar-winning actor has appeared in lately, is a cause for celebration all by itself. (It's nice just to see him be good in a decent movie for a change.)
But too often "The Hurricane" falls prey to creeping Hollywoodisms such as annoying plot contrivances and a tendency to play fast-and-loose with the facts that lessen the film's overall impact.
To its credit, though, the movie does have Washington, who is riveting playing Carter over a tumultuous 20-plus-year period of his life.
So for 20 years he languishes in prison cutting himself off from all outside contact, including his wife (Debbi Morgan) and children until he is convinced to come out of his shell by Lesra Martin (Vicellous Reon Shannon), an alienated American teenager living in Canada.
Having read Carter's memoirs Martin is convinced of the man's innocence, and with help from his surrogate Canadian family (Deborah Kara Unger, Liev Schreiber and John Hannah), he persuades Carter's attorneys to make one last attempt to free him.
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Cast: Denzel Washington, Vicellous Reon Shannon, Deborah Kara Unger, Liev Schreiber, John Hannah; in color and in black and white
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