'Master Name A Freeman.' - 12 Years A Slave #shorts #12yearsaslave #movie #moviescene #movieinsight

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"Master Name A Freeman." - 12 Years A Slave #shorts #12yearsaslave #movie #moviescene #movieinsight

12 Years a Slave is a 2013 biographical drama film directed by Steve McQueen from a screenplay by John Ridley, based on the 1853 slave memoir Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, an African American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C. by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery. He was put to work on plantations in the state of Louisiana for 12 years before being released. The first scholarly edition of David Wilson's version of Northup's story was co-edited in 1968 by Sue Eakin and Joseph Logsdon.

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YOU CAN WATCH THIS MOVIE "12 YEARS A SLAVE" (2013), THROUGH OUR WEBSITE IN OUR BIO

movieinsightreal
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I never realized it but she says that to him because he instinctively began reading the paper once it was handed to him.

Nybson
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He dodged death here. She basically warned him that he'd be a dead man if they find out he can actually read or write.

joseluis
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The Algorithm: Finally seen enough Schindler's List? Boy do I have a treat for you!

michaelmartin
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Being able to read. To educate yourself. It's what people in power fear the most

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In the book Mary Epps, eventhough she wasn't major character, was described as being more sympathetic towards household staff (save for Patsey), Solomon included, as opposed to her husbands attitude towards them... She even cried & hugged Solomon Northup once she found out he's free and that he will leave the plantation... The movie changed that character's personality instead making her cruel & unsympathetic as her husband plus that conversation never happened

gregorbaby
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Well that's a thing to walk into...

Valkires
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History should never be forgotten but it should also never be repeated

ferretfather
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Sarah Paulson is an incredible actress. 👏🏾

Isaidwhatisaiddear
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Humans can be truly horrific creatures😢

anglos
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This movie is so good. So hopeless, made you feel like you were suffocating. Made the ending even better

justins
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the way she says it takes me out, she said ain’t no useee don’t play yourself 😩😅😂

TimoteoDeBaum
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Her expression is so emotionless you can tell she doesn't really care for him and just needs him alive

Luis-Sosa
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"Well us whites had it bad too.
We lost our slaves."
Louis CK

Lymbe
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For anyone saying i can't believe the world "used" to be like this.

The world still is like this for many people 😢

We have to be better to each other or there is no future.

scottfitzpatrick
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This actress played a good part...takes serious skill to make me hate a character that much

jasonx
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First 10 seconds I was like “Oh, they have a nice relationship?” to “Oh….”

Ethan-hkse
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The algorithm has brought me fear, anger, and depression. Can’t wait to start crying

kingkool
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I absolutely love Sarah as an actress. She did amazing in portraying this character . This woman can play any character you give her. She is amazing 🩷

milagrosgranados
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Watching this fills me with a sense of rage I cannot

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