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Invictus

Time off. - Five minutes, sir.- François. Too many guys off their feet at the rucks. -...

Time off. - Five minutes, sir.- François. Too many guys off their feet at the rucks. - Okay.- Speak to your team. - I'll talk to them. Speak to them.- Yes. Switch to Jonah Lomu. Big man's been quiet in this matchand that's credit to South Africa's... Heads up. Look in my eyes. Do you hear? Listen to your country. Seven minutes. Seven minutes.Defense, defense, defense. This is it. This is our destiny. - Come, Bokke! Come!- Yeah! Come on!

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Time off
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Five minutes sir François
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Too many guys off their feet at the rucks
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Okay Speak to your team
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I'll talk to them Speak to them Yes
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Switch to Jonah Lomu
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Big man's been quiet in this match and that's credit to South Africa's
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Heads up
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Look in my eyes
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Do you hear
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Listen to your country
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Seven minutes
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Seven minutes Defense defense defense
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This is it
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This is our destiny
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Come Bokke Come Yeah
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Come on
Available in 4 languages
Duration
42 seconds
Views
43
Timestamp in Movie
01:59:52
Uploaded
Mar 09, 2026
Genres
Production
Warner Bros. Pictures,Spyglass Entertainment,Revelations Entertainment,Malpaso Productions,Liberty Pictures

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Movie Summary

Newly elected President Nelson Mandela knows his nation remains racially and economically divided in the wake of apartheid. Believing he can bring his people together through the universal language of sport, Mandela rallies South Africa's rugby team as they make their historic run to the 1995 Rugby World Cup Championship match.