Watch Lincoln Movie Online Streaming Free in HDSteven Spielberg directs Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln, a revealing drama that focuses on the 16th President's tumultuous final months in office. In a nation divided by war and the strong winds of change, Lincoln pursues a course of action designed to end the war, unite the country and abolish slavery. With the moral courage and fierce determination to succeed, his choices during this critical moment will change the fate of generations to come. -- (C) Walt Disney PG-13. If You Want to Watch Lincoln Movie Streaming Without Downloading HERERelease Date Lincoln Nov 16, 2012 Wide | |
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This is movie magic -- history coming to life, before our eyes. Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times It's the most remarkable movie Steven Spielberg has made in quite a spell, and one of the things that makes it remarkable is how it fulfills those expectations by simultaneously ignoring and transcending them. Glenn Kenny-MSN Movies Lincoln paints a powerful and compelling portrait of the man who has become an icon. We don't need to see more of his life to understand how rare a figure he was - this window is more than sufficient. James Berardinelli-ReelViews Lincoln offers proof of what magic can happen when an actor falls in love with his character. Because as great as Day-Lewis has been in his many parts, he has never seemed quite so smitten. Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post The film masterfully captures the dual dilemmas facing the president in the final months of his life: how to bring the war between the states to an end, and how to eradicate slavery, once and for all. Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer Lincoln is a stirring reminder that politics can be noble. Might there be a lesson here for today's shrill D.C. discourse? 'Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished. Chris Vognar-Dallas Morning News Spielberg's guarded representation of Honest Abe highlights some problems with the biopic format, especially in terms of veracity, and especially in terms of how we can (or can't) measure accuracy as the years roll by. Luke Buckmaster-Crikey Every ounce of time-honoured respect a nation has seen fit to bestow upon The Great Emancipator is addressed frame by frame in Steven Spielberg's stately masterwork, Lincoln. Simon Foster-Screen-Space For the most part Lincoln is not a significant inclusion into Spielberg's filmography despite the noblest of intentions and undeniable cinematic craftsmanship. Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy A focused, remarkably human production, anchored by Day-Lewis' understated performance as the softly spoken, long winded, devilishly funny Abraham Simon Miraudo-Quickflix Those interested in the subject matter should find it informative, eye-opening and rewarding. Matthew Toomey-ABC Radio Brisbane Lincoln is a far more reckless, entertaining, unusual, but ultimately horribly uneven film than its pedigree may suggest. Erin Free-FILMINK (Australia) This is easily Spielberg's best picture since Schindler's List. Having a two-term black president now in the White House can't hurt its chances, either. Ed Gibbs-The Sunday Age A literally and metaphorically towering performance by Daniel Day Lewis as the 1.93cm Abraham Lincoln drives this historically riveting and personally impassioned ... riveting ... film Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile It is Daniel Day-Lewis' indelible portrait of the President, visionary, raconteur, husband and family man that stands at the forefront, as he resolutely realises his goal to abolish slavery Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile One never feels alive or inspired watching this history, merely intrigued, as if watching a film made for a museum exhibit. Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray The biggest compliment we can pay Joanna Johnston's costumes in Lincoln is that you hardly notice them. This is a far subtler film than you might expect. Chris Laverty-Clothes on Film A shamelessly hagiographic chronicling of the final months of the Great Emancipator's life. Dominic Corry-Flicks.co.nz It may indulge its subject a little too much but it highlights the road to a momentous occasion with an intimacy that gives emotional weight to political machinations Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie The actual vote on the Amendment proves surprisingly gripping, but elsewhere moments of piety and sentimentality undermine Day-Lewis's magnificent, credibly flesh-and-blood Lincoln. Jason Best-Movie Talk It's an impeccably crafted history lesson that, unusually for a Spielberg film, tells us why its subject matter is important, instead of engaging with it on an emotional level. Alistair Harkness-Scotsman Daniel Day-Lewis gives a towering performance in Steven Spielberg's bravest picture to date. Philip French-Observer [UK] Não é um retrato multidimensional de um indivíduo complexo, mas uma fábula. Um letreiro de "Era uma vez..." em seu início não ficaria deslocado. Pablo Villaca-Cinema em Cena Against the odds, Spielberg makes something genuinely exciting of the backstage wheedling. Donald Clarke-Irish Times A historic epic from Steven Spielberg carries a lot of baggage, but he surprises us with a remarkably contained approach to an iconic figure. What's most unexpected is that this is a political drama, not a biopic. Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com [Spielberg is] a man on a mission. And his not so secret weapon is Day-Lewis, an actor so charismatic it's hard to think clearly while he's on screen. Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London | |
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