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NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar absolutely rips apart Baz Luhrmann’s 2022 movie Elvis as a bland and formulaic production to capture the intricacies of the life of a musical genius like Elvis Presley. In fact, Abdul-Jabbar expressed his discontent that the movie follows in the longstanding tradition of musicians’ biopics in portraying an artist as a victim of a predatory industry and his own creative desire.

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In other words, the NBA veteran thought that the movie failed to do justice to Elvis Presley’s dynamic character. He also criticized the director’s creative choice of selecting Colonel Tom Parker (played by Tom Hanks) as the narrator of the story. According to Abdul-Jabbar, Parker exploited Elvis for monetary gains.

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Moreover, he was a shrewd, opportunistic capitalist, lacking wit, intellect, and humor. Therefore, he didn’t deserve to narrate Elvis’ story.

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar criticizes Tom Hanks’ Elvis 

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar called out Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis to be a superficial production without any substance, story, or character development. In fact, the Lakers legend referred to the film as “a shabby satin pillow with Elvis’s image“.

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However, Abdul-Jabbar praised the musical sequences in the movie. But apart from that, the movie was just a gaudy showing of empty pomp and tasteless razzle-dazzle. In the words of the former Lakers center, “A gallon of white rice with only a couple tablespoons of delicious curry tikka floating on top“.

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Incidentally, Luhrmann directed the 2013 rendition of Edward FitzGerald’s classic novel The Great Gatsby. Abdul-Jabbar called him out for trying to extrapolate the formula of that film and applying it to Elvis.

Kareem on Elvis’ contributions to black music

Meanwhile, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar explained a significant reason behind his disappointment in the movie. “Elvis deserved better. He helped bring Black music to White audiences,” said the six-time NBA champion. “[Elvis’ ventures] helped lift Black recording artists to popularity with White audiences,” he added.

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Incidentally, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has been one of the leading voices against discrimination in the country. In fact, the 75-year-old has trail-blazed a path for younger athletes to voice their opinions on social and racial injustice.

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Do you agree with Kareem’s comments on the film? Let us know below.

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Satagni Sikder is the primary editor of the NBA division at EssentiallySports. Formerly a sportswriter for ES, Satagni has penned over 350 articles for the website. He holds a Master’s degree in English from Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Since childhood, he has been attracted by the tactile aspect of language, how some words seem more appealing than others. And how the arrangement of words can create beautiful things. Later on, he became more interested in the faculty of language to translate ideas and its deep-rooted connection with power. In his spare time, Satagni likes to study speeches and monologues of influential people, from Machiavelli to Dave Chappelle. He has extensive experience in ghostwriting and freelance content creation. Satagni is also a fan of online political debates.

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