Gandhi


Year: 1982
Length: 188 Minutes
Starring: Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen, John Mills, Edward Fox
Director: Richard Attenborough
Writer: John Briley
This film is a great biography of Mohanadas Gandhi's life, starting with his being kicked off a train in South Africa for being "colored", ending with his assassination in 1948 by extreme Hindu nationalists.
It goes through numerous events, such as Gandhi being beaten by South African cops, Indians being massacred, India getting independence from Britain, and Hindu-Muslim riots in India. Gandhi always preached for non-violent revolt, a practice that ultimately led to his assassination.
Ben Kingsley's performance has got to go down as one of the all-time great performances in the history of cinema. He won an Oscar for this, and deservedly so. I came to see Gandhi rather than an actor playing him.
Despite its length, the film does not drag or get boring. As in all films, there are slower parts, but it doesn't reach the point where the length really affects the enjoyment of the movie. The first half of the film is stronger than the second half, but that's not to say that the second half is weak. It's just not quite as good.
Anyone who enjoys seeing biographical films on historical figures I recommend this strongly to. If not, then it's worth seeing simply to see an incredible acting performance by Ben Kingsley.
****1/2 out of *****


Year: 1982
Length: 188 Minutes
Starring: Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen, John Mills, Edward Fox
Director: Richard Attenborough
Writer: John Briley
This film is a great biography of Mohanadas Gandhi's life, starting with his being kicked off a train in South Africa for being "colored", ending with his assassination in 1948 by extreme Hindu nationalists.
It goes through numerous events, such as Gandhi being beaten by South African cops, Indians being massacred, India getting independence from Britain, and Hindu-Muslim riots in India. Gandhi always preached for non-violent revolt, a practice that ultimately led to his assassination.
Ben Kingsley's performance has got to go down as one of the all-time great performances in the history of cinema. He won an Oscar for this, and deservedly so. I came to see Gandhi rather than an actor playing him.
Despite its length, the film does not drag or get boring. As in all films, there are slower parts, but it doesn't reach the point where the length really affects the enjoyment of the movie. The first half of the film is stronger than the second half, but that's not to say that the second half is weak. It's just not quite as good.
Anyone who enjoys seeing biographical films on historical figures I recommend this strongly to. If not, then it's worth seeing simply to see an incredible acting performance by Ben Kingsley.
****1/2 out of *****