Amistad (3/8) Movie CLIP – Give Us Free! (1997) HD
Amistad (3/8) Movie CLIP – Give Us Free! (1997) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Disrupting the courtroom proceedings, Cinque (Djimon Hounsou) stands up to chant for freedom, over and over again he proclaims, “Give us free.”
FILM DESCRIPTION:
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They're Deserve To Free👍
Dear Lord
Psalm: 28:4
Amen 🙏
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Anyone know which scene where they talk about Jews owning the ships?
If he is going to be in our country he should learn how to speak English better.
Few cinema moments capture an inkling of the sentiment of mankind and freedom-this is one of those moments
"GIVE US FREE"
Then the guards took him outside and beat him up. 🤣
😢😢😢😢
Watching this scene in a crowded theater in 1997 was really something, man.
Give us three…fifty
Production Companies:
Paramount Global (current owner)
Paramount Pictures (current owner)
DreamWorks Pictures (Distributor and Presentation)
Amistad Monument Association (copyright holder)
Spielberg Classics (copyright holder)
Amblin Entertainment (production)
The Kennedy/Marshall Company (production)
Geffen Pictures (financement)
Even now, the emotional utterances of…"Give us free" brings tears to my eyes.🙏🌎🙏
Give Us Us Freedom!! Give Us Free!!
I Hope that Djimon Hounsou will play Nak-Il Tano while Viola Davis will play Pav-Ti Tano(that they are Ahsoka Tano's parents) in Ahsoka series, Skeletron Crew, the Mandalorian and Ezra Bridger series.
This moment in the movie, is pure unadulterated magic!!!❤
I can't understand how they could consider people with different skin color to be slaves, who gave them the right to legally sell people, I can't fathom it! It is not possible that there was slavery for 2 centuries, how many people are dying!! What minds did people have then, what logic…..
Nam, nam!
GIVE US, US FREE
Juneteenth 2023 and those words are still being echoed across America. The Govt step in to claim us as their property post Civil War. The reality of that legal status is hidden via a trust, a cestui que trust presumed to be for our benefit. Problem is, the details of the trust existence and of this legal status as property is is not readily made known. UCC relief makes the reality of this status self evident. Dred Scott decision was a warning, but who among us is reading caselaw?
Givis us freeeee 😂😂😂😂😂 I'm deeeeead
Oh, Spielberg. Always tuggin' at our heart strings. Stop it.
God damn it.. gets me every time 🥲
Give us free
My older brother used to say this whenever my mom wanted him to do some hard chore.
Give us freeeeee fallin on my screens- DSR
And he's still struggling to make money in Hollywood. He should be saying "Give us pay!"
The fact that black ppl had to endure this at all is a travesty of human nature. The fact they STILL endure this in nearly all ways except for the literal chains is another
They arrived in the US in August, 1839. The murder case against them was dismissed in September, 1839, without any testimony being heard, on the second day because any crime that may have been committed took place outside the territorial jurisdiction of the United States. The civil trial concerning their status began in January, 1840. The argument in the Supreme Court case, which concerned only whether a treaty between the US and Spain required them to be turned over to Spain, took place a year later, in March 1841, during which time they had been released and were living in Farmington, Connecticut, attending school and learning English. In November, 1841 most of them traveled back to Sierra Leone on a ship chartered by a group of Christian missionaries seeking to convert them. It's an incredible movie. The vast majority of it is not true.
Local welfare office
Me during lockdowns
My parents let me watch this movie with them when I was sooo young. I was a bit young for the violence.
This scene had me bawling like a baby the first time I watched it.
The ships of tarshish will take us back home Isaiah 60 & others 🥲 Give us, us free
Beautiful black is beautiful the blacker the berry the sweet of the juice when those black culture was free in their own land eating organic fruit fresh off the tree look out their skin is whole and healthy they're healthy more healthy than the American black culture stuck on stupid with fat and sugar because disease eating hot dogs and processed things toxicity cholesterol sodium intake hypertension cancer once was beautiful it once was
Happy 25th anniversary, Amistad!
Released 12/10/1997!
He cried out with the voice of generations. He spoke with the will of one people knocked down but determined to rise up.
Djimon continues to outshine acting legends in many of his amazing films. Simply a breathtaking actor
I still get chills
🐇 ❤ 🙏🌎
That guy must have an iq of a goddamn 370. He picked up the language by witnessing a single court proceeding
Best emotional actor ever!!!! I bawled so hard during this movie
My mother took my family to see this when I was 10. I couldn’t sleep for weeks. God bless us all who have continued to survive through atrocity after atrocity.
You listening communist country and Africans who are in charge of your people and 🇲🇽 and 89 percent of the world's dictators
I probably don't understand much of crazy shi.t I Zhe spiritual world but one thing I know I'm not crazy and my spiritual life involves African people so this man who's born in Cuba 🇨🇺 heritage from Spain 🇪🇸 don't need do be black or white just be a human being to do right for my people in this world that all of us are born with human rights
The movie was chilling, in my view, despite its historical interpretation. It was a a damn good flic.