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Movie Review: Invictus | Talk About the Arts | buffalospree.com

Clint Eastwood’s Invictus (2009) is a masterful intersection of sports drama and historical biography. At 1080p, the film’s grounded, classical cinematography and rich sound design—particularly the "thunderous speed" of the rugby matches—are fully realized, making it a "must-watch" for fans of high-quality period pieces.

The film tells the true story of how Nelson Mandela (Morgan Freeman), in his first term as President of South Africa, uses the national rugby team, the Springboks, to unify a country fractured by apartheid. Mandela partners with team captain François Pienaar (Matt Damon) to drive the underdog squad toward the 1995 Rugby World Cup.