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Denzel Washington’s latest
movie, opening December 25, promises to make an excellent debut on screen,
especially considering the positive reviews it received before its actual
release. Based on a true story and
produced by Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Productions, the movie has already been
nominated for Best Motion Picture – Drama at the Golden Globes.
The movie portrays Melvin B.
Tolson (Denzel Washington), who is a
professor at the Wiley College in Texas in 1935. The controversial character is
a Lincoln University Graduate decided to make history for the Afro-American college
and who creates a debate team up to a great challenge: defeat the Harvard
reigning team and make way for equally talented Wiley students.
Although sometimes predictable,
the movie promises to make a good impression among its viewers, especially
considering the cast: Academy Award winner Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker
(the 2006 winner of a Golden Globe, BAFTA and Oscar for “The Last King of
Scotland”), Nate Parker, Gina Ravera and Jurnee Smolett.
The debate team not only faces
an historic challenge, but also features a romantic side, a story between a
very ambitious young woman of color, dreaming of becoming a lawyer, and her two
debate team mates, Henry Lowe and James Jr., the son of the college president, both
of which have a crush on Samantha (Jurnee Smolett).
Though most of it is inspired by
real people and real stories, some of the details have been changed, to make
the story more appealing to the public. Approximately 80 years ago, the Wiley
College debate team confronted and won against the University of Southern
California, which was changed to Harvard University in the movie.
At the same time, despite their
victory, the African-American team could not crown themselves champions in real
life, as they weren’t allow to be part of the debate society until after World
War II, something the movie omitted to show.
All in all, The Great Debaters
is expected to make a successful debut on Christmas day, as everyone awaits to
see the collaboration between Oprah and Denzel Washington, in a production that
already made its way into the 65th edition of the Golden Globes.
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