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Kiera 2022-04-21 09:01:35
This is a movie that made me very emotional
It's a pity it wasn't finished on the big screen, but the movie still gave me a lot of thought.
Ideal, reality, justice, honesty, fairness, justice, these seemingly beautiful words often conflict with each other in reality.
1. Even if it is absolutely correct, it is impossible to use dictatorial... -
Anais 2022-04-20 09:01:25
Leaders are talkative
Leaders are talkative
pupils can feel the connotation aura of "Lincoln". Although I yearn for it, it is not an American passer after all, and its deep meaning can only be seen in the fog. The protagonists are top-notch, but in terms of temperament, Lincoln is reminiscent of a villain played by Jim...

Kevin Lawrence O'Donnell
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Vern 2022-01-25 08:06:28
The subject of political character biographies is very picky for the audience, there is a kind of sentiment, the kind of shocking
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Jevon 2022-03-22 09:01:27
Calm down and savour these long and large arguments, and you will be moved by the shining idealism; the layout is neat and elegant with light; it just seems too regular and slightly flat.
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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!
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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]