Ali(2001) -

The fight scenes are visceral and "sting" with impact, often using close-ups and slow-motion to highlight the brutality of the sport.

Will Smith delivers a career-defining performance that goes far beyond a simple impression. Ali(2001)

Michael Mann’s Ali (2001) is a dense, stylish, and physically immersive biopic that avoids the usual "cradle-to-grave" structure of Hollywood life stories. Instead, it focuses on the most transformative decade of Muhammad Ali’s life (1964–1974), beginning with his first title win against Sonny Liston and ending with the legendary "Rumble in the Jungle". 🥊 A Physical and Emotional Transformation The fight scenes are visceral and "sting" with

The film captures Ali not just as a boxer, but as a man bearing the weight of religious conversion, political exile, and racial injustice. 🎬 Mann’s Signature Style Instead, it focuses on the most transformative decade

Smith spent a year in a professional boxing camp to match Ali’s unique footwork and rhythm.