New York in 1841 and
talented violinist Solomon Northup is approached by a duo offering well paid
work with a travelling show. Northup decides to take the job, leaving his family
behind.
Unfortunately the
potential employers are really particularly devious slave traders who specialise
in kidnapping free black people (men, women and children) and selling them into
slavery.
So begins Solomon’s
ordeal as he is quickly stripped of his identity and told by other captives that
he will undoubtedly be killed if he reveals himself as an educated
man.
The examples of human
cruelty endured and witnessed are soul-destroying to watch. From the young boy
made to run on the spot for a future master to a hard working girl’s life being
made unbearable when she becomes the apple of her master’s eye. This and many
more of the same are perpetrated in full view of all around who meekly get on
with their business as they are fearful for their own lives.
Performances all
round are fantastic with Chiwetel Ejiofor delivering a powerhouse display as the
always dignified Solomon. Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Fassbender and newcomer Lupita Nyong'o are also fantastic.
12 Years A Slave is a
bit of an endurance test for the audience, there is no let up in the despair,
leaving the viewer emotionally drained when it ends. However, this true story is
a moving account of one man’s journey through a very dark period in American
history.
Ric’s Rating: Highly
Recommended.
I haven't seen it yet but I know I'm going to have to mentally prepare myself for the brutality.
ReplyDeleteIt's one of those movies that you can only see once. Similar to Schliner's List and Amistad. There are some things that are so terrible that I can't bare to watch.
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