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Jimmy Hoffa fue un carismático y controvertido líder sindical. Criado en los barrios pobres de Detroit, creó el sindicato más grande del mundo. Su condición de líder sindical lo llevó a los más altos círculos del poder, llegando a enfrentarse con los Kennedy. Fue considerado por muchos el "símbolo viviente de la corrupción". Acusado de estar en tratos con la mafia y de participar en el juego ilegal, fue encarcelado. Amnistiado por el presidente Nixon, luchó por recuperar su antigua posición. El 30 de julio de 1975, salió de su casa para reunirse con un poderoso mafioso y desapareció misteriosamente. (20th Century Fox España)

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inglés Reviews of biographical films are largely influenced by our relationships with the main character. Jimmy R. Hoffa was a recognized celebrity and essentially one of the creators of the social climate in the United States, while in Europe, he remains more or less unknown. He is a fascinating personality, a person who was able to rise from absolute anonymity to become the leader of the second most powerful labor union in the country, manipulating the political scene, economic circles, and the media. He was also involved in the process of union centralization with organized crime. The last thing I would say about the film is that it is boring. Danny DeVito, by not strictly adhering to well-known biographical facts, made a film that resembles classic mafia sagas like The Godfather. Jack Nicholson's performance greatly contributes to the film. He gives his character maximum charisma, as these egocentric types with a great deal of intelligence simply know how to do it, and here he fully meets the expectations of his long-time friend in the director's role. The scenes where both great actors confront each other are a treat for film fans. I almost gave the film five stars. Overall impression: 85%. ()

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