History served up in a movie. Most of us have heard of the 1936 Olympics and Jesse Owens, but with this now some 80 years past, most of us don't know the details. The story is so engrossing that the 2 hours will fly by. Guaranteed that there will be facts that you didn't know. Doing a little fact-checking later, I've found out that even if a little poetic licence has been taken, it for the most part very factual and fascinating. I don't understand why this movie is not in wide release and why people are not rushing to see it. (Sadly that last statement is rhetorical--the bar is set pretty low day these days for movies) I am sure that this movie will be become a staple for Black History month.
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