Stunning cool tones

Sigurd 2022-03-18 09:01:03

Before watching this film, I just made up for the history of the Civil War and some information about Lincoln on the Internet for a day, but it seems that it is of little use for understanding this film.
I don't want to say more about the plot of this film. Lao Si's skills have reached the point of perfection. This film is so calm that people can't pick out any faults. As a biopic, it is undoubtedly very successful.
For those who don't understand the historical background and who are not interested in Lincoln, the lengthy dialogue in the whole film can be said to be boring. But in my opinion, even just watching the godlike acting skills of DDL and TLJ is worth it, not to mention the scene scheduling of the old Sin's bunker, and the cool tones that are so beautiful that they are dizzying.
Worth it! Really worth it!

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Extended Reading
  • Ransom 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Comparing this with Iron Maiden and his ilk is a common insult to both films. The director's skills are still there, but he is old-fashioned. A lot of things that can be filmed by the director's own ideas have been treated conservatively (don't mention the old friends of the soundtrack to me~) Independent predators like John Hawkes have all been Director Si has been included, it seems that the Midi economy still shows no signs of improving~~~4.5

  • Lesly 2022-03-22 09:01:27

    It takes too much background information to understand this movie, and it also proves that this movie was really made for Americans who have studied the history of their country since childhood. It's not a great reward, but I really feel that the United States is really great step by step, from the abolition of slavery to black rights to the current gay marriage, and looking at China, a mother's official property cannot be publicized. It is really chilling. Stop cooking again.

Lincoln quotes

  • Thaddeus Stevens: As long as your household accounts are in order, Madam, we have no need to investigate them.

    Mary Todd Lincoln: You have always taken such a lively, even prosecutorial interest in my household accounts, Mr. Stevens.

    Thaddeus Stevens: Your household accounts have always been so interesting.

    Mary Todd Lincoln: Yes, thank you, it's true. The miracles I have wrought out of fertilizer bills and cutlery invoices, but I had to. Four years ago, when the President and I arrived, this was a pure pigsty. Tobacco stains in the carpets, mushrooms sprouting from the ceilings! And a pauper's pittance allotted for improvements. As if your committee joined with all of Washington waiting, in what you anticipated to be our comfort in squalor, further proof that my husband and I were prairie primitives, unsuited to the position to which an error of the people, a flaw in the democratic process, had elevated us.

  • Thaddeus Stevens: How can I hold that all men are created equal when here before me stands, stinking, the moral carcass of the gentleman from Ohio? Proof that some men ARE inferior, endowed by their maker with dim wits, impermeable to reason, with cold, pallid slime in their veins instead of hot, red blood! YOU are more reptile than man, George, so low and flat that the foot of man is incapable of crushing you!

    George Pendleton: How dare you!

    Thaddeus Stevens: Yet even YOU, Pendleton - who should have been gibbetted for treason long before today - even worthless, unworthy you ought to be treated equally before the law! And so again, sir, and again and again and again, I say, I do not hold with equality in all things, only with equality before the law!