James Judice

James Judice

  • Born:
  • Height:
  • Extended Reading
    • Stuart 2022-01-25 08:06:28

      politics class

      I finally watched it and took a political class. At the same time, ethical thinking has been challenged.
      Fortunately, the film can depict Lincoln in flesh and blood, and not one-sidedly glorify this great leader in history. Because of this, the non-political audience can recognize the fact that...

    • Hollie 2022-01-25 08:06:28

      Lincoln, the game of language and performance

      A special background of the era does not require ups and downs of stories and exciting plots, only actors and lines, and all insights come from dialogue and action. This is the subject that Spielberg is good at. After the glory of "Schindler's List", through the thinking of "Saving Private Ryan"...

    • Edmund 2022-03-21 09:01:31

      In this way, my values ​​have been taught by Spielberg's movies since I was young. There is a play hidden in every wrinkle in DDL.

    • Marcelino 2022-03-22 09:01:27

      Atypical Hollywood epic film. Technically blameless, there is no grand war scene, but meticulous attention to historical details. The shortcoming is still in the view of history: it is gained from the strong idealism color, but is lost from a more objective and fair standpoint, to make a flat interpretation of Lincoln, the most controversial figure in American history.

    Lincoln quotes

    • Abraham Lincoln: But there is one Ethan Allen story that I'm very partial to...

      Edwin Stanton: No! No, you're, you're going to tell a story! I don't believe that I can bear to listen to another one of your stories right now!

      [storms out, shouting down the corridor as he goes, voice trailing off]

      Edwin Stanton: I need the B&O sideyard schedules for Alexandria! I asked for them this morning!

    • George Pendleton: Are you despairing, or merely lazy? This fight is for The United States of America! Nothing suffices. A rumor? Nothing! They're not lazy! They're busily buying votes! While we hope to be saved by the national mood?

      [looks over at Stevens, at his desk consulting with Ashley and Julian]

      George Pendleton: Before this blood is dry, when Stevens next takes the floor, taunt him. You excel at that. Get him to proclaim what we all know he believes in his coal-colored heart. That this vote is meant to set the black race on high, to niggerate

      [sic]

      George Pendleton: America...

      Fernando Wood: George, please. Stay on course.

      George Pendleton: Bring Stevens to full froth. I can ensure that every newspaperman from Louisville to San Francisco will be here to witness it and print it.

      [Colfax gavels the chamber to order]