Synopsis
Lincoln is a movie released in 2012.
In a gripping portrayal of one of America's most pivotal moments, this film dives deep into the tumultuous final months of the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. Set against the backdrop of a nation torn apart by civil war, it reveals the extraordinary moral courage and steadfast resolve of a leader determined to unite a fractured country. As the specter of slavery looms large, Lincoln embarks on a relentless quest to not only end the war but to secure the passage of the 13th Amendment, a transformative act that would abolish slavery forever. With masterful direction and a powerhouse performance by Daniel Day-Lewis, the film explores themes of sacrifice, leadership, and the struggle for justice in the face of overwhelming adversity. It intricately weaves personal and political narratives, showcasing Lincoln's profound empathy and his unwavering commitment to his principles. This historical drama not only sheds light on the complexities of governance during a time of crisis but also invites viewers to reflect on the enduring relevance of Lincoln's legacy in today's world. A masterclass in storytelling, it is a cinematic experience that resonates deeply, making it a must-watch for history enthusiasts and drama lovers alike.
20th Century Fox
DreamWorks Pictures
Amblin Entertainment
Reliance Entertainment
Participant
The Kennedy/Marshall Company