Time Out says
It’s a middlebrow affair, but an honourable one. Hackford is keen to impress the importance of Charles’ dirt-poor background, plaguing him with hallucinogenic reminders of his guilt at the accidental drowning of his baby brother and wringing tears out of Sharon Warren’s beady-eyed portrayal of his cruel-to-be-kind mother. But, he kicks the film off with the 17-year-old lying about army service to get a free ride to Seattle, an upfront acknowledgement of wily steel beneath velvet gloves, a stop short of portraying the ruthlessness that garnered him deals better than Sinatra’s. Fans may complain the director never lets the music truly breathe, but the fine cinematography (Pawel Edelman), evocative production design and a gallery of superb performances (topped by Jamie Foxx as the man) more than compensate.
Release Details
- Rated:15
- Release date:Friday 21 January 2005
- Duration:152 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Taylor Hackford
- Screenwriter:James L White
- Cast:
- Harry J Lennix
- Regina King
- Sharon Warren
- Clifton Powell
- Jamie Foxx
- Bokeem Woodbine
- Larenz Tate
- Terrence Dashon Howard
- Kerry Washington
- Aunjanue Ellis
- Curtis Armstrong
- Richard Schiff
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