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Ayla 2022-04-20 09:01:25

This movie is more like a documentary than a movie, because it is restoring history and excludes the fictional features of the movie. It is a pity that I don’t know why the Golden Autumn Awards did not award the director an award (I don’t think Argo is better than Lincon). I still tend to see this kind of more real things, too illusory and it will feel unreal.
Through watching this film, I learned about the operation of the two-party system in the United States, and the process of voting for votes is very interesting; I also saw things of human nature, such as the opposition of men to the proposal to allow women to vote The voice is staggering; I also see that any reform is opposed by those with vested interests; I also see that there are still some people's overall view and inner kindness, such as their insistence on equality; and the loneliness of being a leader; but if He is lucky to have a group of carpenter-like friends who silently help his friend behind his back; he also strongly feels the seriousness of the racial problem in the United States.

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  • Abraham Lincoln: Liberality all around. No punishment, I don't want that. And the leaders - Jeff and the rest of 'em - if they escape, leave the country while my back's turned, that wouldn't upset me none. When peace comes it mustn't just be hangings.

  • Clerk - Edward McPherson: And Mr. George Yeaman, how say you?

    George Yeaman: [Muttering] My vote ties us.

    Clerk - Edward McPherson: Sorry Mr. Yeaman, I didn't hear your vote.

    George Yeaman: I said aye, Mr. McPherson. AYYYYYYEEEEEE!