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by - written on 08/01/01 (Very useful, 783 readings)
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The movie is based on a historical 1839 legal battle which took place in the United States, after a group of slaves took control of a small ship, "La Amistad", and ended up on the shores of the New World, instead of their homes in Africa. The movie portrays this as having much to do with the duplicity of the Spanish navigator, whom the Africans take prisoner and unwisely decide to trust. Once in American custody, a number of claims are made as to ownership, since slaves were of course regarded as property. Among those claiming ownership are the two surviving Spaniards from "La Amistad", Queen Isabella II of Spain, and two United States army ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/11/08 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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I first watched this years ago and subsequently received it for Christmas a while back. The intention was always there to watch it again. We'll watch it tomorrow I told myself. Tomorrow turned into next week and next week, next month. There was always something new to watch or responsibilities and promises which needed to be kept that would end up forcing it back further. Well I finally broke the seal tonight and needless to say I'm glad that I did. My partner who is not the film buff I am was taken aback and visibly blown away. From start to finish she was thoroughly engrossed. In fact no sooner had the credits started to roll than she ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/11/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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This is a film that starts so well and then goes dramatically down-hill! It's a drama based around the African slave trade and journeys on slave ships, starring Morgan Freeman and Anthony Hopkins. The opening is probably the best part of the film, showcasing the slave ship journey and the mutiny that took place on the Amistad. The tension and fear of the slaves is brilliantly captured by dark and shocking cinematography, and this opening really does give a strong sense of anticipation for what should be a great film. The brilliant Djimon Hounsou stars as Cinque, the lead slave, and it really is a stunning performance. However, soon after the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/09/01 (Useful, 74 readings)
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West Africa 1839. Still some slave hunters catch Africans of different tribes in order to sell them as slaves. This time they are to be sold by Spanish dealers on Cuba. But with the passage over the Atlantic the awful treated Africans can free themselves and murder their tormentors with the exception of two sailors who shall bring them back to West Africa. But the ship lands at the American Coast in New England. The Africans are chained up and accused of being murders. Further, the present legal situation forbids enslaving, however possession and trade with slaves is permitted. Thus, the representatives of the Spanish slave traders have every reason to hide the true ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/07/00 (Useful, 102 readings)
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Once again Speilberg shows that he knows how to push the buttons -- right from the opening scene, where the action is illuminated by lightning flashes at unrealistically short intervals. Go for the reptile brain with those flashing lights, Steve. Where this movie finally lost it for me, though, was in the courtroom. Why would Spielberg hire one of the world's great actors (Anthony Hopkins) to play one of America's great orators, have him deliver a wonderful speech, and then paste a syrupy musical soundtrack over the whole thing? This seems to me typical of the director's work -- his estimation of us is that we lack the intelligence or emotional depth to frame ... Read the complete review
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13/09/2001
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