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But he never became a radical abolitionist like Thaddeus Stevens, or an outright advocate of racial equality. Lincoln continued to put forth plans for the resettlement of freedmen to the Caribbean even after issuing the Emancipation Proclamation and possibly even after the passage of the 13th Amendment.

Too narrow of a focus on the actions of Lincoln and other white politicians unfortunately downplays the role played by both enslaved and free African Americans in the Civil War-era struggle for freedom. The most assertive black character in the movie is a soldier who confronts the President about past ill-treatment and future aspirations. The one-dimensional black characters in Lincoln are unrecognizable as depictions of African Americans during the Civil War.

Early in the war, when Lincoln strenuously wished to avoid confronting slavery, black enslaved workers fled to federal lines and congregated around federal camps such as Fortress Monroe, Va.

Congress passed the Confiscation Act of in reaction to this development, marking the first movement by the federal government to separate rebellious slaveholders from their enslaved workers. While Lincoln continued to insist that the war was a struggle to preserve the Union, African Americans did not wait for the Emancipation Proclamation to turn the war into much more than a sectional conflict.

Slavery was destroyed as much by their individual actions as by the political workings of white politicians. The film also has a number of smaller inaccuracies and stylistic issues. For example, Alexander H. Coffroth is depicted as a nervous Pennsylvania Democrat pressured into voting for the 13th Amendment. And in a scene supposedly taking place after the fall of Richmond and Petersburg, Lincoln solemnly rides through a horrific battlefield heaped with hundreds of bodies.

A battlefield such as this would likely represent one of the worst instances of combat in the Civil War. Richmond and Petersburg fell primarily due to General Ulysses S. Lincoln did in fact visit Richmond after it had fallen and was greeted there by hundreds of jubilant freed slaves in the streets of the former Confederate capital. Read my mind 1. Report this review. Parent Written by ctjbush November 25, Foul language in the land of Lincoln. There were too many G-- Ds in the early part of the movie.

Then my kids and I left the theater when someone on-screen dropped the F-Bomb. Totally uncalled for. Adult Written by davidrox January 21, Helped me decide. Adult Written by Shivom Oza February 5, It is often believed that political dramas make for exciting films. What if, they are historical? What if, they involve iconic leaders? What if, they are directed by multiple-Academy-award-winning auteurs? What if, the principal character is essayed by a multiple-Academy-award-winning actor?

What if, the film, despite being over 2. The film has some of the most impactful cinematic moments of this year. Be it the debates, longish monologues, eerie use of silence, enigmatic conversational dialogue, the film has all the makings to be a memorable political drama.

The length could have been cut short a trifle, but the film remains what it was meant to be — Great! This Amendment is being proposed in order to formally abolish slavery in the country.

While the Civil War is underway, Lincoln is concerned that his Emancipation Proclamation maybe discarded by the courts once it concludes and the 13th Amendment defeated by the returning slave states.

Thus, he wants the amendment to be passed by the end of January, hence removing any possibility that slaves who have already been freed may be re-enslaved. Needless to say, there is opposition from within his party and from outside. The film successfully showcases the various games people play to attain political dominance. Special mention must go to the make-up department. No one looks, or acts, out of character. The historic accuracy of the film is open to debate.

You may need to have basic knowledge about the American political system for watching this film. While watching this film, one wonders and rues why Indians have not been able to capture the lives of legends such as Gandhi and Nehru as excellently. Nehru is one such political figure whose biopic will make for an interesting watch!

Hope someone makes that possible. His rise from being a poor, self-educated child to become one of the most enigmatic personalities in world history is remarkable. Imagine if someone were to chronicle his entire life! Shivom Oza. Read my mind. Adult Written by dramakidmom April 20, Need to know your history This movie is a historical drama where I think it is important to review your history before watching. I actually pulled out a history text while watching to try to figure out who was who and what was going on.

Watching it with a 12 yr old history buff who has yet to study this time in any real depth was a real challenge to follow story and it prompted a ton of questions. Wish we had reviewed the history and maybe have had just read a Lincoln biography prior to watching. Had useful details. Parent of a year-old Written by Mcottrell March 25, The Language I am looking for educational movies about real events while my family is locked in the house for the corona virus pandemic.

The movie is very informational for politics republicans vs democrats and what it takes to pass an amendment. Whether the language is accurate or not for that time period, it was unnecessary for the plot of the movie that could be watched by younger kids for educational purposes.

This title contains: Positive role models. Stellar performances and so much history and heart. Parent Written by Bking October 28, Good to watch as a family--values and civics lessons Watched this last night my husband and I had seen it when it first released , as my year old prepares to take an 8th grade trip to DC and our 6th grade son has been steeped in American history, the constitution, and is almost 12 years old.

He communicates through stories and parables. At his side is his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln Sally Field , typically sturdy and spunky , who is sometimes seen as a social climber but here is focused as wife and mother. She has already lost one son in the war and fears to lose the other. There are some battlefields in "Lincoln" but the only battle scene is at the opening, when the words of the Gettysburg Address are spoken with the greatest possible impact, and not by Lincoln.

Kushner also smoothly weaves the wording of the 13th Amendment into the film without making it sound like an obligatory history lesson. The film ends soon after Lincoln's assassination. I suppose audiences will expect that to be included. There is an earlier shot, when it could have ended, of President Lincoln walking away from the camera after his amendment has been passed. The rest belongs to history. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from until his death in In , he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism.

Rated PG for an intense scene of war violence, some images of carnage and brief strong language. Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln. Tommy Lee Jones as Stevens. Sally Field as Mary Todd. David Strathairn as Seward.



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