the Hurricane
- Thomas Elliott
- Mar 23
- 1 min read

Denzel Washington plays the part of Rubin “Hurricane” Carter in The Hurricane, a gripping biographical drama that tells the true story of the middleweight boxer whose career and life were derailed by a wrongful conviction. Directed by Norman Jewison, the film follows Carter’s journey from a rising boxing star to a man unjustly sentenced to life in prison for a triple homicide he did not commit.
Washington delivers a powerhouse performance, capturing Carter’s resilience, anger, and unbreakable spirit as he fights for justice from behind bars. The film explores the deep racial injustice embedded in the American legal system, highlighting how Carter’s conviction was influenced by systemic racism and corruption.
As years pass, hope seems lost—until a young Black teenager from Brooklyn, Lesra Martin (Vicellous Reon Shannon), stumbles upon Carter’s autobiography and becomes determined to prove his innocence. Alongside a group of Canadian activists, Lesra works tirelessly to uncover the truth, leading to one of the most remarkable legal turnarounds in history.
The Hurricane is more than just a sports biopic; it’s a powerful story of perseverance, racial injustice, and the fight for redemption. Washington’s performance earned him a Golden Globe and an Academy Award nomination, further cementing his status as one of Hollywood’s greatest actors.







