Lincoln Movie Review

Rolling Stones Review:

    "Though Lincoln is seen visiting Union general Ulysses S. Grant (Jared Harris) on the front, battle scenes are scarce. The film begins with soldiers dying in the muck, a sobering sight that gives way to a dialogue between Lincoln and two black Union soldiers who quote his Gettysburg Address back at him and wonder how the proposition that "all men are created equal" will play out in the real world. The sequence is a setup, artificial, perhaps, but a way for us to get our bearings. Even before Reconstruction, Lincoln had to face political skeptics."    - Peter Travers

Paraphrase of Review: 

    Lincoln visits Union general Ulysses S. Grant (Jared Harris) in one of the rare battle scenes in the movie which then leads to Lincoln two black Union soldiers conversing with him. They started quoting the Gettysburg Address questioning why he wrote "all men are created equal" and wondering how it will actually be in reality. This all serves as a set up for the rest of the movie. Previous to this there is a scene showing men fighting and dying on the muddy battle field. This sequence was purposely in this order to create a set up for the viewers to get oriented. Long before Reconstruction, people that didn't trust his leadership, was something that Lincoln had to confront. 

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