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Amistad (1997)
Cinque leads this long journey sailing from Cuba to America through the slave ship Amistad. The journey begins with a series of challenges and difficulties because the slaves try to make a real uprising in order to release them and erase their bondage. After the slave protest, the slaves were held in Connecticut and their release became controversial. The freed slave Theodore Godson of Sync tries to acquit others, as Theodore recruited Roger Baldwin as a lawyer to help with the cause of the liberating slaves. In the end, John Quincy Adams became an ally of these slaves who are trying to free themselves from slavery for years.
28 June 1947, Joliet, Illinois, USA
1 September 1952, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
3 March 1933, Havana, Cuba
1 October 1962, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, USA
20 January 1948
December 06, 2004
This is the most straightforward, understated, and powerful big-screen representation of the gospel in recent movie history. And for that, Amistad should be recommended to everyone.
January 01, 2000
Halfway into Amistad comes the point where Steven Spielberg pulls the lever, and the stink and horror and bestialities of slavery spill around our ankles. We can't look away.
January 01, 2000
Thematically rich, impeccably crafted, and intellectually stimulating, the only area where this movie falls a little short is in its emotional impact.
April 09, 2005
Amistad is the telling of an interesting event in American history, but doesn't draw its audience in to the heart of the story.
February 13, 2006
Aiming to instruct and entertain, and often struggling to reconcile these goals, Amistad lacks the subtlety of tone and simplicity of form that made Schindler's List one of Spielberg's very best; here, however, every idea and image are too explicit.
May 26, 2006
Amistad is worth seeing just for people to know about this important story, this moment in history. But from the world's most powerful, successful and famous director, we expect more.
June 18, 2002
In Amistad, an admirable but disappointing effort...[Speilberg] veers between stoic political correctness and mushy Hollywood platitudes.
December 06, 2005
Fortunately, the dry, courtroom banter is interjected with powerful accounts of the violent, inhumane atrocities inflicted on the slaves by Spanish merchants.
April 12, 2002
Spielberg seems to be dividing his filmmaking output into two distinct halves: in the summer months cranking out no-brainer dinosaur flicks...in the winter season unveiling his serious artistic stuff to edify the adults and woo the Oscar crowd.
January 01, 2000
As Spielberg vehicles go, Amistad -- part mystery, action thriller, courtroom drama, even culture-clash comedy -- lands between the disturbing lyricism of Schindler's List and the storybook artificiality of The Color Purple.
June 24, 2006
In short, a wordy courtroom drama which seldom progresses beyond ciphers, stereotypes and salutary slogans.
December 21, 2010
Powerful story for mid-teens and up.

