Do you sometimes worry that you’re not a very interesting person? That when it comes down to it, your life really isn’t that special at all? If that sounds like you, then I’m here to tell you that you’re probably right – and these biopic films prove it. Influential politicians. Daring adventurers. Regal royals. Brilliant painters. This list is full of them, and something tells me that you don’t belong to any of those categories. That’s okay though! Because you know what? If there’s anything these 10 best biopics of all time will teach you, it’s that an extraordinary life and a good life are not one and the same. After seeing what some of these people had to go through to get where they got, you might not feel so bad about your ordinariness after all!
Malcolm X
(Warner Bros.)Adapted largely from Alex Haley’s The Autobiography of Malcom X, Spike Lee’s Malcom X is the story of one of the most significant civil rights leaders in American history. The film explores lesser known aspects of Malcom X’s life – the Klan attacks his family suffered in his youth, his young adult years spent as a career criminal in Boston and Harlem, and the faith that he found in prison which led him to change his name and his life. Brought to life with a career best performance by Denzel Washington, Malcom X’s brief but extraordinary life is shown in its full and fiery splendor. History teaches us about his legendary social impact, but this film explores the man behind the myth.
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