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It's far from comfortable viewing, but 12 Years a Slave's unflinchingly brutal look at American slavery is also brilliant -- and quite possibly essential -- cinema.
Nijla Mu'min Bitch Media Director McQueen, drawing on the visual aesthetic of his previous works Shame and Hunger, never shies away from frames that capture the ways that beauty exists in the most painful situations. Jan 20, 2021 Full Review J. Hoberman Harper's Magazine 12 Years a Slave is, like The Trial, a trapdoor over the abyss. Although less abrupt than Kafka's novel, the movie wastes little time before plunging its viewer into a nightmare of dehumanization. Mar 4, 2018 Full Review Candice Frederick Reel Talk Online Ambitious, honest and horrifying all at once, 12 Years a Slave may not be the easiest film to watch more than once, but it will stay with you forever once you see it. Rated: A Sep 6, 2017 Full Review JD Duran InSession Film Steve McQueen brought it to life and didn’t hold back from intensity this story has at its foundation. Incredible performances from Chewitel Ejifor and Lupita Nyong’o carry this film. Aug 13, 2024 Full Review Sean Axmaker Stream on Demand What’s most impressive about the film is the way it shows how slavery distorts humanity on all levels. Mar 8, 2024 Full Review Mark Johnson Awards Daily A searing and thought-provoking portrait of pre-Civil War American slavery... 12 Years a Slave is an absorbing and divinely crafted film, even if it is a brutal watch. Jun 14, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews
Kevin P This movie left me speechless. It’s the kind of movie that is amazing in every way, but you never want to watch again. It’s that effective with its emotional brutality. It doesn’t shy away from the sheer horrors of American slavery. It shows you how slavery can strip away even the tiniest perks of everyday life that we take for granted. How nearly each and every moment in this inhumane lifestyle is teetering on the edge of brutality. Your livelihood in the hands of someone else. Someone who is delusional and drunk with power. Solomon Northup is such a compelling protagonist that goes through such turmoil as he is stripped of his freeman status and essentially kidnapped into slavery. It really puts things into perspective with the stark contrast between his normal residential family life and the psychotic abusive unnatural state of slavery. It really hammers home how psychotic the concept of slavery really is. Scenes of businessmen displaying and selling human beings like they’re nothing but sentient farm equipment. It’s massively disturbing, especially with just how damn casual and normalized the white people are about the situation all while you have people screaming and begging for mercy right behind their ears. Not to hear even a wince of regret. The actors are all amazing and are doing their absolute best to bring this true story to life. Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, and Lupita Nyong’o are the standout performances and really sell the emotional core of the movie. The sweeping score by Hans Zimmer and the hauntingly gorgeous cinematography elevate an already amazing movie even further into greatness. Despite all its vicious brutality, there is still an undercurrent of humanity and hope that flows throughout the narrative and eventually culminates in the satisfyingly heart wrenching resolution of the movie when Solomon is finally freed. His rescue is so bittersweet as he has to leave Patsy behind, only to finally reunite with his long-lost family that welcome him home in open arms back to the home he was taken from for 12 excruciating years. It’s a heart wrenching ending where Solomon can finally brush off the heavy emotional burdens of his enslavement and relish in the freedom and comfort of his old family. It’s tragic that he missed 12 years of his children’s childhood. They look so different by the end of the movie. Yet they still remember him and welcome him home in open arms. The movie sticks with you like a molten wad of gum caught in your hair. 12 Years a Slave opens a window wide open to the harsh reality of slavery and forces you into their shoes for over 2 hours. It drags out with little levity, and it really solidifies your perspective and lingers in your mind well after the movie is over. It’s the kind of important historical movie that I believe every white person in America should see at least once in their lifetime. One that will stand the test of time and will continue to remind us of the ugly side of our nation’s history and how we once operated, whether we like it or not. An amazing piece of cinema that has so much to say and yet it will leave you speechless. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/23/25 Full Review Tyler H 12 Years a Slave is an absolute masterpiece. It’s a powerful and unflinching portrayal of the brutal reality of slavery, delivering its message with raw, confronting intensity. The performances by the entire cast are outstanding, making this film both compelling and impactful. Although difficult to watch at times, it’s a vital and unforgettable cinematic experience. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 11/01/24 Full Review Breno G Special Effects: 1,0/Sound Effects: 1,0/Acting: 1,0/Story: 2,0 Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/13/24 Full Review Audience Member Unbelievable film amazing acting! Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/21/25 Full Review Jeremi L One the best script ive seen, this movie really gives you emotion (from hate, laugh, joy, sadness)... really deep story and the actors were 10/10 Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/14/24 Full Review James B good film hard to watch and depressing good acting Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 04/13/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In the years before the Civil War, Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a free black man from upstate New York, is kidnapped and sold into slavery in the South. Subjected to the cruelty of one malevolent owner (Michael Fassbender), he also finds unexpected kindness from another, as he struggles continually to survive and maintain some of his dignity. Then in the 12th year of the disheartening ordeal, a chance meeting with an abolitionist from Canada changes Solomon's life forever.
Director
Steve McQueen
Producer
Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Bill Pohlad, Steve McQueen, Arnon Milchan, Anthony Katagas
Screenwriter
John Ridley
Distributor
Fox Searchlight
Production Co
River Road, New Regency Pictures, Plan B Entertainment
Rating
R (Some Nudity|Brief Sexuality|Violence/Cruelty)
Genre
History, Drama, Biography
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 18, 2013, Limited
Rerelease Date (Theaters)
Jan 17, 2014
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 31, 2015
Box Office (Gross USA)
$56.7M
Runtime
2h 14m
Sound Mix
Datasat, Dolby Digital
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