Monday, 1 March 2010

A FILM: «INVICTUS»

Last week my English classes went to watch the new Clinton Eastwood film, Invictus, at a movie theater. This movie tells the true story of President Mandela's quest to unite South Africans after his election in a still divided nation. Believing he can bring his people together through the universal language of sport, Mandela rallies South Africa's rugby team as they make an unlikely run for the 1995 World Cup Championship. Expertly mixing an unconventional political biopic and an underdog sports drama, the film is an inspiring history lesson about quality leadership, the power of forgiveness and the universal language of sports.

What are your thoughts on this film? Did any scene(s) strike you in particular? If so,which one(s) and why?
You might also enjoy a visit to the official site of Invictus to learn more about the film.

2 comments:

  1. I really like this movie, I think it was very inspiring.
    It was a real story of preseverance and forgivness.
    The scene that touch me the most was when Mandela was speaching for the first time in then rugby stadium and he aproached a man and said 'thank you for honouring our nem flag'. I think it was a very inspiring scene.

    J.M.

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  2. now is my turn in agree with J.M. because this film come to make opened the eyes a most people...
    Before i didn't believed in sport racism mayby between believers but never in clubs...
    We should think about this and change that...

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