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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })One Night in Miami... is a 2020 Historical Fiction drama directed by Regina King and written by Kemp Powers, based on his play of the same title.It tells of the night after Cassius Clay (Eli Goree) beat Sonny Liston to win the Heavyweight boxing championship. He decides to celebrate at a hotel with his spiritual advisor Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir) and his friends, the NFL star Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge) and singer Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr.). Over the course of the evening, these four Black icons debate their careers, lives, and roles in the Civil Rights Movement.The movie was given a limited theatrical release on December 25, 2020 before being made available for streaming on Amazon Prime on January 15, 2021. A trailer can be seen here.
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Affably Evil: Jim's old neighbor, Mr Carlton played by Beau Bridges. He clearly adores and greatly respects Jim and sees him as a surrogate son and lets him know he'll always be there for him and it's clear that every word of it is completely sincere. He's also a racist who doesn't allow black people in his home. The fact that he sees no conflict between those two points is what really infuriates Jim.
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Armor-Piercing Question: Several are exchanged between the cast over the course of the movie: Malcolm asks Sam why he has to choose between speaking out in his music or making money to help the Black community by appealing to white audiences if Bob Dylan, "a white boy from Minnesota" with no stake in the cause, was able to release explicitly activist music to great commercial success. Sam reacts by storming out of the room. Jim Brown suggests that light-skinned Black people like Malcolm tend to be more likely to be radicalized. He asks Malcolm if he's trying to prove something to white people, or to himself. Malcolm seems more than a little shaken.
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