Selma
⭐ 9.5/10
(Originally written by Joseph)
Watched this on the same day I finished the autobiography. I thought this movie was incredible and filled in some interesting details that I didn't get from the book, such a the difficulties that must have been present with his marriage. Again, seeing the violence in screen was so infuriating (much like watching my Twitter feed these last weeks) and it makes the committment to nonviolence that much more impressive. I also appreciated the portrayal of LBJ who I know MLK had a up and down relationship with. But seeing the behind-the-scenes political maneuvering seemed pretty authentic to me and made for some of my favorite scenes.
I thought David Oyelowo did an amazing job, but I think this movie goes to show just how difficult it is to capture MLK's presence and force of personality because the speeches just didn't quite do it for me the same way the originals did.
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