Jacob Lofland

Jacob Lofland

  • Born: 1996-7-30
  • Birthplace: Arkansas, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: The Scorch Trials, "Made on the Mississippi"
  • Jacob Lofland, American actor, has film works such as " The Scorch Trials " and "Made on the Mississippi".
    Extended Reading
    • Gerard 2021-12-25 08:01:19

      Reflections on Jones' free country

      This is an in-depth movie. Exposes human rights, freedom, and race issues in the United States. Man is man, man is free, the crops he grows, the fruits of his labor belong to him, and the victory of the North in the Civil War also reflects the overall will of the American people. Although the North...

    • Sigrid 2021-12-25 08:01:19

      Plain as water

      Watching this movie feels like watching a very ordinary TV work. It was originally a legendary story, but the story is as boring as boiled water. It hardly feels the point, and there are very few climax scenes. It was watching Matthew McConaughey acting alone there, but without a good story...

    • Roxane 2022-04-20 09:01:59

      It was long, interspersed with a few firefights and a few missionary speeches, and I started playing before I understood it. In the end, why was his child accused? heart block

    • Hunter 2022-03-22 09:02:11

      I feel that this film wants to express too many points, and it does not grasp the key points well, and the result becomes long and stinky. O'Connor is great as always. The struggle for freedom never ends, stop and you lose. I didn't expect racial discrimination to be so serious after the American Civil War, but it's normal. This problem still exists now. The white racists at that time were really rampant... And this film often accuses the Northern Army of inaction...

    Free State of Jones quotes

    • Newton Knight: No man ought to tell another man what he's gotta live for or what he's got to die for.

    • Newton Knight: From this day forward we declare the land north of Pascagoula Swamp, south of enterprise and east to the Pearl River to the Alabama border, to be a Free State of Jones. And as such we do hereby proclaim and affirm the following principles. Number one, no man ought to stay poor so another man can get rich. Number two, no man ought to tell another man what you got to live for or what he's got to die for. Number three, what you put in the ground is yours to tend and harvest and there ain't no man ought to be able to take that away from you. Number four, every man is a man. If you walk on two legs, you're a man. It's as simple as that.