Enjoy Your Free Full HD Movies! Movie Synopsis: A revealing drama that focuses on the 16th President's tumultuous final months in office. 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. 2012 3.8, 1.9K Ratings From DreamWorks Steven Spielberg directs two-time Academy Award® winner Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln — with an all-star ensemble cast including Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Common Sense NoteParents need to know that Steven Spielberg's Lincoln isn't a biographical chronicle of Abraham Lincoln's (Daniel Day-Lewis) life in office but rather a political drama about the passing of the 13th Amendment and the end of the Civil War. The most sensitive issues in the movie are its depiction of war (severed limbs and bloody battlefields filled with dead soldiers are seen) and occasional strong language, including many era-accurate (but hard to hear today) racial epithets. But overall, the violence is much tamer than in war movies like Saving Private Ryan or Glory, and Lincoln is an educational, entertaining drama that even some mature 5th graders might be ready to handle, if they watch with their parents.
(That said, it does move somewhat slowly, so kids hooked on fast-paced entertainment may not be interested.) SexualContentMary and Abraham Lincoln embrace. ViolenceScenes of the Civil War are mostly shown in passing, but there's definitely carnage - including bodies lying dead across battlefields.
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Mentions of casualties upset the president and his Cabinet. In an Army hospital, amputee soldiers greet the president, and then two soldiers bury a barrel full of severed limbs - making Robert Todd Lincoln (and likely many viewers) sick. Although we don't see Lincoln's assassination, he's displayed dead, with a pool of blood surrounding him.
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LanguageAs would have been accurate for the era, the words 'Negroes,' 'coons,' 'coloreds,' and 'n-s' are used to describe African Americans. Other strong language is peppered throughout and includes two uses of 'f-k,' plus 's-t,' 'bulls-t,' 'ass,' 'goddamn,' 'crap,' 'damn,' 'hell,' 'son of a bitch,' and 'oh my God.' SocialBehaviorLincoln is a tribute to a president who took leadership seriously and knew that, for the United States to continue, slavery would need to be abolished - even if he wasn't personally a die-hard supporter of equal rights. There are also messages about work-life balance, letting children make their own choices, and realizing that all people have worth and a right to their freedom. ConsumerismNot applicable Drugs / Tobacco /AlcoholCharacters drink liquor (some to excess) and smoke cigars, pipes, and hand-rolled cigarettes (accurate for the era).