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INVICTUS

Starring: Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman
by: Lisa Steinberg

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There are many true stores portrayed each year by filmmakers

There are many true stores portrayed each year by filmmakers, but no one does it quite as good as Clint Eastwood.  His ability to visualize the emotion, excitement, challenges, apprehension and anxieties in his characters has always amazed me and with Invictus he outdoes himself.  Touching and exhilarating, Invictus is a must see. 

This inspiring true story follows Nelson Mandela (Morgan Freeman) being released from prison and elected to office as President of South Africa.  Not bitter for his long interment for sedition against the white government, he sets out to make his country one that can obtain peace with all races. 

Learning that their all white rugby team has not performed well in the past and with the World Cup to be played in his country, Mandela sets out to unite his people though the exciting sport.  After the team manager gets fired, Francois Pienaar (Matt Damon) is urged by Mandela to take over the team and make them a champion.  Fueled with the desire to end apartheid once and for all, Mandela and Pienaar join forces with a try at making it happen.

I can’t say enough about Eastwood’s ability to bring stories likeInvictus to the screen.  Setting up the drama of the historical fight to bring order out of chaos in South Africa, Eastwood takes the simple news item and turns it into an important colossal event on the big screen.

But it’s the consummate actor Morgan Freeman who delivers the masterful peacemaker Mandela with heart and strong hand easily handling the task. He even looks like the former President. In support, Damon marvelously provides the catalyst that Mandela uses to turn the country around.  Both do such a great job that it’s hard to single out which performance is best.

No extras are offered up on the standard Invictus DVD but the BlueRay/DVD combo pack includes a music trailer forInvictus, and bonus featurettes including "Matt Damon Plays Rugby," "Vision, Courage and Honor," "Mandela Meets Morgan," and "The Eastwood Factor."  "Matt Damon Plays Rugby" is pretty self explanatory while Mandela Meets Morgan is a bit of a tease because really the first few minutes of this extra is when that actually happens.  "Vision, Courage and Honor" includes interviews with cast, crew, and some of the real people who are portrayed in the movie.  There are anecdotes shared and mainly the history is discussed.  Finally, "The Eastwood Factor"  is just excerpts from the feature length documentary that has the same name to it.  Invictus is available for purchase and rental starting May 18th!


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