Great Acting, particularly by Denzel Washington. But a film that lies so baldly seems far less than great.
Just ask boxer Joey Giardello (1930-2008), who successfully sued this film for falsely suggesting that Carter beat him in their 1964 title fight only to be robbed by the judges. In reality, most observers present felt Giardello won.
This movie also ignored how Carter was convicted a second time in 1976 by a racially-mixed jury, and how Carter refused a polygraph that had he passed would have resulted in the charges being dropped.
Does this prove Carter was guilty? No, but it makes you wonder - maybe check the other imdb.com blogs for more information.
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