Selasa, 02 Mei 2017

CWT Review: Lincoln as Man, Not Icon

When it comes to Civil War films, viewers crave drama and accuracy. Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln delivers a storytelling feast, but also suffers from a few historical hiccups. The film’s narrative is driven not by battles on the open field, but by contests in crowded chambers. Words are daggers, wielded with power and precision. Tony Kushner’s …

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