Invictus

Su pueblo necesita un líder. El les dio a un campeón.

Película basada en el libro de John Carlin "El factor humano" (Playing the enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Changed the World) y ambientada después de que Nelson Mandela saliera de la cárcel y se convirtiera en presidente de Sudáfrica. Poco después, en 1995, el país celebró el campeonato del mundo de rugby, tras años de ser excluidos de las competiciones debido al apartheid. Evento que Mandela (Morgan Freeman) impulsó y utilizó, con la ayuda de la estrella de rugby Francois Pienaar, como vía para acabar con el odio y la desconfianza existente durante décadas entre la población blanca y negra del país.

"Invictus," a 2009 cinematic masterpiece produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment, delves deep into the heart of post-apartheid South Africa. Directed by the legendary Clint Eastwood, the film captures the essence of a nation on the brink of transformation, using the 1995 Rugby World Cup as its backdrop. The narrative centers around Nelson Mandela, portrayed with profound dignity by Morgan Freeman, who harnesses the unifying power of sports to mend the racial divides that have long plagued his country. Through Mandela's visionary leadership, the film showcases the potential of sports to transcend societal barriers and foster a collective spirit of reconciliation and hope. The film's title, "Invictus," meaning "unconquered" in Latin, is inspired by the poem of the same name by William Ernest Henley, which Mandela found solace in during his 27 years of imprisonment. This poem becomes a recurring motif, symbolizing the indomitable human spirit and resilience in the face of adversity. The film brilliantly juxtaposes the personal journey of Mandela with the national journey of South Africa, highlighting how individual and collective triumphs are intertwined. The rugby team, the Springboks, led by captain Francois Pienaar (played by Matt Damon), becomes a microcosm of the nation, striving to overcome its past and unite under a common goal. Eastwood's direction is both subtle and powerful, allowing the performances of Freeman and Damon to shine while maintaining a focus on the broader socio-political context. The film does not shy away from the complexities of South Africa's history, yet it manages to convey a message of optimism and possibility. The cinematography captures the vibrancy and diversity of the South African landscape, from the bustling streets of Johannesburg to the lush fields where the rugby matches take place. The score, composed by Kyle Eastwood and Michael Stevens, complements the film's emotional depth, enhancing the sense of unity and triumph that permeates the narrative. "Invictus" is more than just a sports film; it is a testament to the power of leadership, forgiveness, and unity. It serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, the human spirit can rise above and inspire change. The film's enduring message resonates with audiences worldwide, making it a timeless piece of cinema that continues to inspire and uplift. Through its compelling storytelling and powerful performances, "Invictus" stands as a beacon of hope and a celebration of the unconquered human spirit.

Año2009

Página principal http://invictusmovie.warnerbros.com

Presupuesto60000000$

Ingresos122400000$

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GénerosDramaHistoria

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Liberty Pictures

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