Lincoln (2012)

⭐ 7.5/10

(Originally written by Joseph)

Of course I had to follow up a biography reading with a biopic. I had pretty similar feelings here as with the book. It's solid, and Lincoln is a compelling figure, but I just can't be made to care about political maneuvering. It was also hard to follow at times because not only is there a lot of politics, but the movie uses old fashioned language throughout. This is also coming from a guy who just spent months reading about these events, so I really don't know what it would be like for someone coming in fresh. If it wasn't for happy and sad music that's especially common in Spielberg movies, I'd have been lost.

BUT I still generally enjoyed watching this and getting some context around everyone and everything I'd been reading about. This was an absolute classic performance by Daniel Day-Lewis, and this movie has one of the most impressive collections of white male actors you've ever seen. Tommy Lee Jones played an especially likeable character.

If you're wanting to get a look into Lincoln, this would probably be a better place to start rather than a 800 page account.

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