Cry Freedom (1987)
If you find apartheid-set films fascinating, you’ll want to check out Cry Freedom, a drama starring Denzel Washington as the activist Steve Biko. Kevin Kline comes along for the ride, and as a journalist who clashes with Denzel, but as they get to know each other, he understands his methods and gets drawn to the cause himself.
Parts of this movie are very tense and exciting, as risks are taken to further the greater good. Keep in mind it was made in the 1980s, though, so it won’t be as graphic or violent as it would be if made today. Still, for ’80s audiences, I’m sure it was educational and eye-opening as to conditions in apartheid South Africa. There’s still a modicum of “Hollywood” about this movie: Kevin’s character is much more developed than Denzel’s, and the entire point of the movie is his shift in support, rather than a straight biopic of Steve Biko with a side character of a journalist. Still, it’s always a treat to see actors putting on difficult accents, and you’ll also get to see a young Penelope Wilton as Kevin’s wife!
More Kevin Kline movies here!
Parts of this movie are very tense and exciting, as risks are taken to further the greater good. Keep in mind it was made in the 1980s, though, so it won’t be as graphic or violent as it would be if made today. Still, for ’80s audiences, I’m sure it was educational and eye-opening as to conditions in apartheid South Africa. There’s still a modicum of “Hollywood” about this movie: Kevin’s character is much more developed than Denzel’s, and the entire point of the movie is his shift in support, rather than a straight biopic of Steve Biko with a side character of a journalist. Still, it’s always a treat to see actors putting on difficult accents, and you’ll also get to see a young Penelope Wilton as Kevin’s wife!
More Kevin Kline movies here!