This film made me realize Lincoln's deep love for the people, most notably when he came to the farmer's hut to investigate after he decided to be a defense attorney for the two brothers, and he had a long talk with his old mother: "You are like People from my hometown." And his love for the American land is shown through two interesting scenes. First, on the way to the farmer's house, he and his friend Yves rode through a river. Lincoln, who had been whistling, suddenly fell silent and looked down at the river silently. Yves said, "I have never seen a portrait of that person. You look at a river like this, and you really like it!" Lincoln said, "It's a beautiful river." Ive admired it very much: "If you look at it like this, others will think you're looking at a beautiful girl. ." Another scene is that after Lincoln and Mary danced at the ball, Mary led Lincoln to the balcony, and there was a beautiful landscape outside the balcony. Lincoln immediately froze and stared at the scene. Mary thought he was being cautious, so she found a chair beside her and sat down, thinking that this man would always turn around to look at her. As a result, the scene was fading out, and Lincoln was still staring at the beautiful land.
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