The movie is a record of Lincoln’s resolve in getting the Bill on 13th amendment related to the abolition of Slavery passed in the cabinet.
Language:
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English
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Running Time:
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150 min
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Rating:
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PG-13
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Release date:
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09 November 2012
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Directed by:
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Steven Spielberg
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Produced by:
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Steven Spielberg
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Written by:
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Kathleen Kennedy
Tony Kushner
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Based on:
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Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of
Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns
Goodwin
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Starring:
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Daniel Day-Lewis
Sally Field
Gloria Reuben
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Tommy Lee Jones
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Music by:
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John Williams
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Shot by:
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Janusz Kaminski
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Editing by:
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Michael Kahn
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Distributed by:
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Touchstone Pictures (USA)
20th Century Fox (International)
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What’s Hot
- Steven Spielberg shall make a film when he is half-asleep and we might end up liking watching it! This one’s no such stuff by the way. The film narrates a historically significant event in American Politics and gives the attention to detail the event deserves!
- Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln amazes one with his realistic portrayal and voice modulation! Bad that he hasn’t done as many films as one would feel someone of his caliber should have done. He showcases Lincoln stubbornness and persuasive skills quite effortlessly.
- In a cameo is Tommy Lee Jones and his portion is typically enjoyable Spielberg stuff!
- The core technical team of Spielberg never changes and this film is one more reason as to why the longevity of the combination makes sense.
- The voting scene at the cabinet is that one scene anyone would love watching.
What’s Not
- More than Lincoln, the focus is on the Amendment and a lot of minute details are difficult to understand for anyone ignorant of the politics surrounding it.
- Same is the case with the details shown on his wife and sons; It sends a message but it seems irrelevant.
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