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Based on a true story, the incredible journey of a group of enslaved Africans who overtake their captor's ship and attempt to return to their beloved homeland. When the ship, La Amistad, is seized, these captives are brought to the United States where they are charged with murder and await their fate in prison. An enthralling battle ensues, that captures the attention of the entire nation, confronting the very foundation of the American justice system. But for the men and women on trial, it is simply a fight for the basic right of all mankind... freedom. (Shock Entertainment)

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Lima 

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English This masterpiece by Spielberg has been accused of being a three-hour academic bore, for me it's a three-hour gripping tale with a truly excellent Djimon Hounson in the lead. The scenes from the slave ship are breathtaking, unforgettable. Together with A.I. Artificial Intelligence a very undeserved flop for Spielberg. ()

Kaka 

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English I felt as if Spielberg couldn't catch the right wind in the sails. At times it’s very harsh, but there are also boring passages when the viewer is merely bored. Far from being as grand and attractive a spectacle as expected. And furthermore, quite unfriendly to the audience. ()

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kaylin 

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English The film should have such a beautiful ending the moment the trial ends, but no, Spielberg has to push it to his trademarked melodramatic perfection. That makes me want to throw up. Yet he has absolutely brilliant scenes here. When you think about how McConaughey and Hounsou have been ruling the film the entire time, suddenly Anthony Hopkins comes along to prove his unparalleled mastery. This is a man who knows how to deliver pathos in a way that makes you believe him. One of the few. ()

Malarkey 

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English Spielberg is a pro. No doubt about it. But his visions are sometimes greater than the reality. When it comes to Amistad, I can’t say that I was bored. But I can’t exactly say that I was having fun, either. This movie is told so precisely that it’s lacking any sort of self-preservation that would remind me that nothing all that interesting was going to happen throughout the two hours and a half that could potentially keep me awake. However, the biggest issue were the actors themselves. It’s not that they were bad. But they’re just kind of floating through the movie. They drew a breath and as soon as they breathed out, someone else was already on the screen. Nobody says anything distinctive that would make me interested in watching the rest of their life story. But after I’ve watched it, I realized that this wasn’t a story of people, but rather of a ship that was unlucky to voyage to America. Alas, a waste of wood… ()

D.Moore 

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English I don't understand how this movie flopped. It’s full of great actors, filmed flawlessly and with a priceless atmosphere. And that Williams soundtrack...! The opening massacre is one of the rawest movie scenes ever, and I never thought I'd find its perpetrators so sympathetic after two hours. But that wouldn't be Steven Spielberg. The whole passage with Cinque's trip to America is so evocative and moving that I am never able to hold back the tears. ()

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