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Friday, November 11, 2016

The Story of Solomon Northup

12 Years a Slave is a British-American fritter based on the record by Solomon Northup in 1853. either turn of fate seems to radiate Northup into a nightmarish life-time-time of en hard workerment from peerless cattish owner to the next. His completely quilt was the possibility and hope of cosmos reunited with his family as a impoverished man once again.\nUntil 1841, Solomon Northup had lived in the North; a submit black man with a wife and children. He was educate and intelligent and robbed of his citizenship when a pass of bad luck and spiteful people thrust him into slavery. In the film, the disturbing scene of his snatch will soften eventide the hardest of souls. After his abduction and coercion into slavery, Northup cease up in the cryptical South. Here, he sp dismisss the next dozen years of his life stressful to keep hold of his gravitas - and his life.\nOne of the most entrance aspects of the movie is the many unalike antagonists and allys he encounters through-out his journey to freedom. He meets several(prenominal) slaves a tenacious the way, who provide a comfort formed by a common trammel of suffering that helps him cope with casual life. However, the most notable characters were the slave owners that had no end to their evil. term many of them were vile creatures with no sense of humanity, at that place was one saving grace; William traverse (Benedict Cumberbatch). He not only saves Solomons life just now adheres to his Christian roots on his plantation.\nBy the twelfth year, it seems there is no hope for Solomon to work the hell that has been unjustly bestowed upon him, nevertheless finally there is a light at the end of the tunnel. When Solomon runs into Samuel Bass (Brad Pitt) a Canadian abolitionist, he sets the course that changes his life forever. Bass agrees to send a rescue note to Solomons home-town, a deed that leads Solomon to his long awaited rescue. Not much later, a prominent serviceman from his native N ew York comes to turn him. After a painful, demoralizing twelve years, he is...

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