"Lincoln" is brilliant! This is how the story goes: In a nation divided by war and the strong winds of change, Lincoln pursues a course of action designed to end the war, unite the country and abolish slavery. With the moral courage and fierce determination to succeed, his choices during this critical moment will change the fate of generations to come.
The cast led by Daniel Day-Lewis (impressive in his Oscar-nominated, well-crafted performance as Lincoln), Sally Field (superb in her Oscar-nominated performance as Mary Todd Lincoln) & Tommy Lee Jones (also superb in his Oscar-nominated performance as Thaddeus Stevens) is brilliant. The directing by Steven Spielberg (Oscar-nominated) (also produced) is brilliant. The screenplay (based in part on the book "Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln" by Doris Kearns Goodwin) by Tony Kushner (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant.
The music by John Williams (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant. The cinematography by Janusz Kaminski (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant. The film editing by Michael Kahn (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant. The casting by Avy Kaufman is brilliant. The production design by Rick Carter (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant. The art direction by Curt Beech, David Crank & Leslie McDonald is brilliant. The set decoration by Jim Erickson (Oscar-nominated) & Peter T. Frank, set dressings by Alex Brandenburg, Steven Harris, Keith S. Jackson, Beth Morris, Rick Reeder, Jane Sakowski, Eric Luling & Billy Stearne, set designs by Jim Hewitt is brilliant. The costume design by Joanna Johnston (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant. The make-up effects supervised by Leo Corey Castellano is brilliant. The special effects coordinated by Steve Cremin is brilliant. The visual effects supervised by Gavin Miljkovich & Ben Morris, coordinated by John Szebegyinski is brilliant. The stunts coordinated by Garrett Warren is brilliant.
This is a well-crafted and well-made film that is brilliant and entertaining. Daniel Day-Lewis gives another Oscar-worthy and contending performance that is brilliantly well-crafted and well-done, a performance (awards consideration deserving that is has received, thus far) that is sure to give him his third Best Actor Oscar, the second in the last five years. Sally Field & Tommy Lee Jones just about match him in performance quality, gives superb crafted and well-done performances that are both deserving of the awards consideration that they have received to date, thus far, just like Daniel Day-Lewis has. This is one of the best films of Steven Spielberg's career and is also one of the best films of the recently done holiday season that began on Thanksgiving last year and ended, of course, on New Year's this year. This is also one of the best films of last year, well deserving of its critical and audience acclaim and also its awards consideration it has gotten to date, thus far, including the 12 Oscar nominations the film has received, possibly being the main highlight of the awards acclaim and consideration that the film has gotten to date.
The cast led by Daniel Day-Lewis (impressive in his Oscar-nominated, well-crafted performance as Lincoln), Sally Field (superb in her Oscar-nominated performance as Mary Todd Lincoln) & Tommy Lee Jones (also superb in his Oscar-nominated performance as Thaddeus Stevens) is brilliant. The directing by Steven Spielberg (Oscar-nominated) (also produced) is brilliant. The screenplay (based in part on the book "Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln" by Doris Kearns Goodwin) by Tony Kushner (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant.
The music by John Williams (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant. The cinematography by Janusz Kaminski (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant. The film editing by Michael Kahn (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant. The casting by Avy Kaufman is brilliant. The production design by Rick Carter (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant. The art direction by Curt Beech, David Crank & Leslie McDonald is brilliant. The set decoration by Jim Erickson (Oscar-nominated) & Peter T. Frank, set dressings by Alex Brandenburg, Steven Harris, Keith S. Jackson, Beth Morris, Rick Reeder, Jane Sakowski, Eric Luling & Billy Stearne, set designs by Jim Hewitt is brilliant. The costume design by Joanna Johnston (Oscar-nominated) is brilliant. The make-up effects supervised by Leo Corey Castellano is brilliant. The special effects coordinated by Steve Cremin is brilliant. The visual effects supervised by Gavin Miljkovich & Ben Morris, coordinated by John Szebegyinski is brilliant. The stunts coordinated by Garrett Warren is brilliant.
This is a well-crafted and well-made film that is brilliant and entertaining. Daniel Day-Lewis gives another Oscar-worthy and contending performance that is brilliantly well-crafted and well-done, a performance (awards consideration deserving that is has received, thus far) that is sure to give him his third Best Actor Oscar, the second in the last five years. Sally Field & Tommy Lee Jones just about match him in performance quality, gives superb crafted and well-done performances that are both deserving of the awards consideration that they have received to date, thus far, just like Daniel Day-Lewis has. This is one of the best films of Steven Spielberg's career and is also one of the best films of the recently done holiday season that began on Thanksgiving last year and ended, of course, on New Year's this year. This is also one of the best films of last year, well deserving of its critical and audience acclaim and also its awards consideration it has gotten to date, thus far, including the 12 Oscar nominations the film has received, possibly being the main highlight of the awards acclaim and consideration that the film has gotten to date.
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