Wales On Sunday

ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI

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THIS smart ensemble drama imagines a meeting of four black icons of 1960s America – activist Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), boxer Cassius Clay (Eli Goree), singer Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr) and NFL star Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge).

Weirdly, this famous quartet really did get together in a motel room in February 1964 following Clay’s triumphant title bout with Sonny Liston.

Working off Kemp Powers’ 2013 stage play, actor-turned-director Regina King stages the meeting not as a celebratio­n but a clash of personalit­ies and visions of AfricanAme­rican identity.

While the theatrical origins weigh a little heavy on this wordy drama, the slow pace allows us to savour the great writing and powerhouse performanc­es.

King gives her actors plenty of space, allowing them to dance around each either, feint and land stinging verbal blows.

Occasional­ly the film escapes the confines of the motel room. The title fight is briefly but thrillingl­y staged, and an opening scene involving Hodge and Beau Bridges powerfully exposes the endemic racism that is still tearing at the fabric of America.

All four performanc­es are excellent but Goree stands out as the boxer who would soon become Muhammad Ali. Not only does he nail his mannerisms and voice but he shows us a man at a crossroads, a high-spirited young rogue who is beginning to feel the crushing weight of history.

On Amazon Prime now.

 ??  ?? Eli Goree as a young Cassius Clay
Eli Goree as a young Cassius Clay
 ??  ?? Kingsley Ben-Adir as Malcolm X
Kingsley Ben-Adir as Malcolm X

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