Friday, November 30, 2012
Lincoln Movie Review
When I was on vacation last week over Thanksgiving. I ended up going on a Disney cruise so I had unlimited access to different movies that Disney has under their different companies which included the Steven Spielburg directed, Lincoln. I saw it twice. It was absolutely phenomenal. From the opening battle scene of the movie, you already have the sense of how historically accurate the movie is going to be just by the way they showed the battle scene. It was ugly, it was brute, it was dark, and it was realistic. It accurately reflected how most civil war battles actually ended up after the initial gun fire volleys. Then, it cuts to a scene of two black men having a conversation with someone. We do not see who that person is at first but, finally his face is reveled and it is Abraham Lincoln, played by Daniel Day-Lewis. Day-Lewis' acting in one word was phenomenal. At times, you forget you're watching a high budget movie and instead find yourself immersed in America's past. You also meet many other characters from the countries past such as Preston Blair, Alexander Stevens, Ulysees S. Grant, and my favorite performance and home town hero for myself, Thaddeus Stevens played by an incredible and inspiring Tommy Lee Jones. I can go on and on about that acting but you honestly need to see it for yourselves to experience some of the best acting I think I've honestly ever seen. I personally loved the cinematography in the movie, even though I know some people wanted much more from it. Personally, I felt it complimented the story and honestly, I don't think they wanted to take away one bit from the absolutely perfect acting. Another thing that was great was the scenery, the props, the make up, and especially the costumes. Clearly it was a period piece and they did it in such a way that it was natural and didn't feel like a period piece even though it was exactly as they did wear at the time. Another thing that was incredible in this movie was the writing. There were so many memorable lines which is one reason that I say this, but the other, is much more important. The movie is long, extremely long, and also a period piece and historically correct at that. Yet, with all of these constrictions, the writing managed to captivate the entire theater of all ages and even myself, who can find myself dosing off in many of movies especially period pieces. You can obviously tell how I feel about this movie and I feel that I am understating how good this movie actually is. You have to see it, absolutely. It is a movie that will be used to teach the civil war, president lincoln, and civil rights in college classrooms and high school classrooms for the century to come, it is just that good, and historically accurate as well. I think it deserves to win every category at the Academy Awards because it is the full package. Now, stop reading this and go out and see it.
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