If you can't find the perfect contender....make one.
When the champ's promoter, Rev. Sultan, decides something new is needed to boost the marketability of the boxing matches, he searches and finds the only man to ever beat the champ. The problem is that he isn't a boxer anymore and he's white. However, once Rev. Sultan convinces him to fight, he goes into heavy training while the confident champ takes it easy and falls out of shape.
"The Great White Hype" is a satirical comedy-drama film released in 1996, produced by Atman Entertainment and Fred Berner Films in the United States. Directed by Reginald Hudlin, the movie cleverly skewers the world of professional boxing and the racial dynamics that often influence the sport. The plot revolves around a cunning boxing promoter, played by Samuel L. Jackson, who orchestrates a comeback fight for the heavyweight champion, James 'The Grim Reaper' Roper, against a seemingly easy white challenger, Terry Conklin, portrayed by Peter Berg. The film uses humor and sharp wit to expose the manipulation and exploitation prevalent in the boxing industry. The film boasts a stellar cast, including Damon Wayans as the reigning champion, and features notable performances from Jeff Goldblum, John Rhys-Davies, and Jamie Foxx, who adds to the film's comedic elements. The narrative delves into the absurdity of racial marketing in sports, as the promoter seeks to capitalize on the novelty of a white contender challenging the black champion. The storyline is filled with twists and turns, including the revelation of the challenger's true fighting prowess and the promoter's desperate attempts to maintain control over the spectacle. "The Great White Hype" not only entertains but also offers a critique of societal issues such as race, media sensationalism, and the commercialization of sports. The film's dialogue is sharp and often biting, reflecting the underlying tensions and hypocrisies within the boxing world. The movie's satirical edge is enhanced by its fast-paced plot and the dynamic interactions between characters, making it a compelling watch for those interested in both sports and social commentary. Overall, "The Great White Hype" stands out as a bold and humorous take on the boxing industry, blending comedy with a poignant social message. Its relevance persists beyond its release date, as it continues to resonate with audiences who appreciate its critique of racial dynamics and the manipulation inherent in professional sports. The film's clever writing, strong performances, and insightful commentary make it a memorable piece of cinema from the mid-1990s.
Năm:1996
Thời lượng91 min
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Thể loạiPhim HàiPhim Chính Kịch
Các quốc gia sản xuấtUnited States of America