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12 years a slave review

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12 years a slave
Manhola Dargis from the New York times states in his review that 12 years a slave is an excellent example of how awful slavery in America really was. Manhola gives further examples of how the movie shows a lack of morality; his examples of immoral actions include: Solomon capture, his work in the various plantations, and the treatment of his fellow slaves. Manhola finds these topics extremely powerful and uncomfortable and difficult to show in theaters but he points to the exceptional work of the creators of the movies as to how it accomplishes its goal. Manhola elaborates on this by saying "it reminds you how infrequently stories about slavery have been told on the big screen" showing how little this story is told and even more rare to be told to such a high standard.

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