May 24, 2013
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Movie Review: Steven Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’

By Gabrielle Bondi, The Young Folks

For the past several years, Steven Spielberg’s films haven’t excited me as much as they used to. Despite its Best Picture nomination, last year’s War Horse didn’t do anything for me. It was no surprise that I went into Lincolnhesitantly, definitely not expecting to love it as much as I did. And wow, did I love it! Lincoln is an emotional, important, and spectacularly acted and written piece of cinema.

Spielberg and screenwriter Tony Kushner (Munich) take us to the few weeks before Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. He had just been re-elected and is trying to abolish slavery for good, while seeing an end for the Civil War. Even after years of battle, abolishing slavery is still a very difficult feat, and Lincoln uses every means possible to get the 13th Amendment passed. All the while, we see how he interacts with his family, especially his wife, played with the right amount of hysterics by Sally Field.

Lincoln gives us a truly moving and interesting portrait of one of America’s greatest presidents. Kushner’s script is fantastic. It’s not a full-on biopic but a small glimpse into Lincoln’s life. That small glimpse is incredibly telling of the kind of man he was, and why he’s so revered up to this day. The story focuses on the abolishment of slavery and getting Congress to pass the amendment. It gives it a thrilling quality, again making it feel less and less like a biopic. In addition, the movie is filled with clever, fast and passionate dialogue. (I adored the president’s little “anecdotes.”) One of my biggest worries was that it would feel too much like a history lesson or worse: be terribly boring. It is neither. Sure, if you don’t know much about how slavery was abolished, you’ll definitely learn some things. (And I bet this movie will make its way in to many high school American History curriculums.) However, like I mentioned, the fact that it’s more like a political thriller than anything else hardly makes it boring.

Spielberg finally reminds me of why he’s one of the best in the industry. He crafted something great with Lincoln. Those quiet moments when Kushner’s words weren’t filling our ears felt so profound and sweeping, and not in a cheesy or overly-sentimental way. When they were debating and arguing, his cuts gave the extra emotional punch the scenes needed. Of course, there are some obvious Spielberg markings, especially in the way the film ends, and it fits so appropriately with this story.

Now, the acting… where to begin? Daniel Day-Lewis is phenomenal as President Abe. As expected as it is, he delivers the best performance this year so far. His transformation is flawless, and I couldn’t help but be in awe at times. Sally Field is also incredible and should get more recognition for performance as Mary Todd Lincoln, a mother still grieving the loss of one of her sons. Tommy Lee-Jones is another performance to note, playing a radical congressman, hell-bent on passing the thirteenth amendment. His final scene is just so good and unforgettable. David Strathairn, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, John Hawkes, and James Spader also star and give noteworthy performances.

We’ve never seen a movie depict Lincoln so fully until this one. It’s one of those movies that will resonate with the viewer on many levels. As someone who was born and raised in the Land of Lincoln (Illinois), I’ve learned and been told about Abraham Lincoln numerous times throughout my life. In ways, he felt almost mythical. After watching Lincoln, it finally hit how real this remarkable man was.

Rating: 9/10 stars

Lincoln is now playing in select cities. It hits theaters everywhere on Friday, November 16th.

This article was first published in The Young Folks.

Gabrielle lives in the beautiful city of Chicago. She enjoys every aspect of the arts, included but not limited to, music, film, literature and drawing. Gaby is very open-minded and adventurous. She likes making outrageous plans and scheming their execution. She usually goes to the movies 2-3 times a week. Yes, she’s that obsessed. She’s also an avid book reader and lover of YA. Finally, Gaby is a Twitter addict and constantly checking it throughout the day, even when she’s not supposed to… Follow her@GabrielleAdelle on Twitter.

This Just In! Indiana Jones 5

By Catherina Gioino, The Young Folks

The final Indiana Jones movie is being made, and I, as well as many, am sad to say goodbye, but honestly, how many movies can be made out of Harrison Ford’s age? It is due to his age in fact that George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have decided to end it here. Only Ford and Shia LaBeouf have been confirmed to star in the movie, but Karen Allen (Marion Ravenwood/Mutt Williams’ mom/ Indiana Jones’ wife) has stated that she would like to star within the movie as well. It has also been stated that Lucas and Spielberg wanted “to leave with a bang,” they want their fans to feel amazed by the last movie instead of remembering just how terrible the CGI effects made the 4th.

Although the plot is still unknown and there isn’t even a title yet, there are many rumors in circulation. One source states that the final Jones will take place in the Bermuda Triangle (where many ships seem to get lost or experience some odd event). Another “far-out” source stated that Sean Connery, Henry Jones (Indie’s dad) would return in the last movie. It seems to be obviously fake because in the Crystal Skull, it was stated that Henry Jones had died, but since the film could be in the Bermuda Triangle, it’s been speculated that time travel could bring Henry Jones back.

And even though we only know that it’s in the works, we have no idea what’s happening. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Steven Spielberg has stated that the new Indiana Jones movie is, “up to George, We already have agreed on the genre of the fifth movie, we already have a concept in mind. I don’t know where George is with the story. There is no Indy 5until George says there is.” Since the interview was a few years ago, and now that we know that there will be a new Jones movie, it’s all up to Lucas now. The only problem? Lucas said recently that he was retiring [again], leaving Jones fans wondering when the final movie will happen, and what will it bring.

Watch a Harrison Ford interview here:

http://www.mtv.com/videos/movies/469653/indiana-jones-star-harrison-ford-reveals-whats-left-to-explore-in-a-future-film.jhtml

This article was first published in The Young Folks.

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