Among Norman Jewison 's film' Hurricane ', the interesting person is Rubin Carter. Carter is an interesting character as he has experienced a change in his life until he was released in 1988. Carter was initially aggressive and angry, but when he met a young African-American wrestler, he grew to be a calm and smarter man. The boy 's inspiration comes from Carter' s story. From encountering with Lesra, until the end of the movie, Carter came to recognize the importance of trust.
one two Three. Hurricane knocked out. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter is an African-American boxer whose name is named in the famous media program nationwide. Rubin Carter got a nickname "Hurricane" because his left uppercut is intense. When he saw his box, the New Jersey promoter named Jimmy Clot gave him a nickname, which has plagued him since then. He won 21 games in his career, overcomes the huge racial prejudice, and achieved his lifelong dreams and goals.
1975: Bob Dylan's "Hurricane Night", imprisoned boxer at Madison Square Garden, Charity concert for Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. Many believe that Carter including Dylan was mistakenly convicted of triple homicide. Dylan wrote a song "Hurricane" on Carter's arrest and trial. Carter was released ten years later. 1975: Gary Sain died of respiratory insufficiency due to excessive intake of 27-year-old heroin. Thain is famous for Uriah Heep's bassist. One year before his death, Thain received a heavy electric shock with a concert in Dallas. After the incident, the scene that tends to get weak and sick is deeply intoxicated.
Louvain's "Hurricane" Carter's life and imprisonment - Bob Dylan's infamous theme of the same name - Norman Jason exploration - accompanied by a lot of burdens and social confusion. Carter was a middleweight leader whose attention has been drawn to the 1960s when his career was shortened by racially motivated arrests and illegal sentences for robbery / murder. After the movie was produced in 1999, he was innocent after being imprisoned for about 20 years and, for many years, organized massive protests in progress under his name. Although the dramatic story seems to have been prepared for the movie, the Jews made these materials highly inactive; he explained it with too much detail and unnecessarily extended flash I made things through the back sequence. It's complicated. Still, this movie has a long way to play the leading role of Denzel Washington.