“Master Name A Freeman.” – 12 Years A Slave #shorts #12yearsaslave #movie #moviescene #movieinsight
“Master Name A Freeman.” – 12 Years A Slave #shorts #12yearsaslave #movie #moviescene #movieinsight
#shorts #12yearsaslave #movieinsight
“Master Name A Freeman.” – 12 Years A Slave #shorts #12yearsaslave #movie #moviescene #movieinsight
12 Years a Slave is a 2013 biographical drama film directed by Steve McQueen from a screenplay by John Ridley, based on the 1853 slave memoir Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, an African American man…
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Any more a run you a 100.lashes😏😏 man please, ain't nobody around. Give her a 100 lashes 😅😅😅😅. Ain't no way i would have been a slave!!! No damn way!
so much evil our African brothers and sisters had to endure.
“They are lucky we want reparations and not revenge”
And now, 180 yrs later, how many black Americans don't give a hoot about literacy….?
For anyone saying i can't believe the world "used" to be like this.
The world still is like this for many people 😢
We have to be better to each other or there is no future.
That man that kicked him was also a general against slaves in Free state of Jones movie
Horrifying
I didn't notice her bruises before
There is a reason they don't want people to read. Then and now.
When the slave is actually more eloquent than the "Lady".
A movie i cannot see bc the anger is too great considering its still the way in hillbilly towns. F*cking colonizers.. but yay, glad it's a good movie 🙃
What’s sad is how movies like this no longer stand as a reminder of how things once were, but now only fuel hatred towards caucasians today.
And yall killing each other like fools
Republicans tell us again how the black men and women benefited from slavery !!!!! Shame on u !!!!!
I wonder about the literacy of the average modern "free" American today…
I wonder how difficult it is to play a part Sarahs here. I couldn't do it. 😅 I can't imagine looking at a black guy and just being super racist, even if it is for a movie and even if it is to highlight how God awful the US was to black slaves.😅
Fox news: "You know, slavery wasn't all that bad"
I'm grateful my ancestors were not slave owners, they were union soldiers. This movie was to real for me, it made me sick. I don't think if I was raised like this. That I could have been a slave owner…. It makes me sick this happened..
This actress played a good part…takes serious skill to make me hate a character that much
incredible scene & INDICTMENT AGAINST THE UNITED STATES! A FREEMAN WAS KIDNAPPED, SOLD, TRAFFICKED within it's borders!!! It is by sheer luck that he not only survived, but wrote in his own words the horrors of what happened to him in the land of the free, home of the brave! I barely made it through this scene without weeping for that unknown boy being lynched. He DESERVES JUSTICE.
Still have not seen this movie… it’s just too much for me.
I can’t believe they had Botox in the 1800s
It was made illegal to teach slaves how to read and write. This makes you wonder how many people tried to do so. So much so that a law was made to stop it🤔
He didn’t need her warning. He got the play dumb game from the slaves on the ship
I watched this movie once. It was one of the greatest movies I've ever seen. The acting is phenomenal and the storyline is great but ive seen it once. Once was enough. I dont think i have the guts to watch it again.
Sarah Paulson was born to play a condisending bitch, I’ve never seen a role she didn’t just nail, even the sweet and pleasant characters, she’s just great!
At least they had jobs back then.
She plays a stone cold cu*t better than anybody
These kinds of movies make people hate white people including my white self. Theres mo need for this kind of violence, horrible! I wouldn't watch it & i hope nobody else does either.
It’s crazy the world was once like this…nowadays white folks are too timid to even look black folks in the eyes
It was at this moment of the movie that my friends and I could barely make it through the rest of the movie in the theater. The pain and fear felt way too real 💔
This is why we need Django.
And why should he even bother to read? Most literature is written by authors that have marinated in the most atrociously supremacist cultures, starting with the earliest uncovered texts known to humanity. From the earliest dawn to our modern day, literature holds ideas that only make sense within a greater framework of ideas of the various cultures. And in that they are foreign to the jungle of African thought. Literature also presupposes a capacity for certain forms of cognition, and that also puts Africans at a substantial disadvantage.
"Merica: Shit like this will NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN!!
As ugly as she said it she was looking out for him here, in the book she was sympathetic to the slaves, here shes as stiff lipped as her husband but this conversation showed her good intention on the inside.
“Masterbroughtyouheretoworkthatsall” the way she says it takes me out, she said ain’t no useee don’t play yourself 😩😅😂
I can just imagine the awkwardness behind scenes 😅 like that snl skit
We will never forget or forgive the atrocities that were laid upon us FBA B1
But desantis said that slaves were given life skills.
The casual taking of life and dehumanising of humans for profit..still continues today🤦🏻♀️
Cells in the body remember stress and that information is passed down thru the generations.
I hate slave movies. Why would someone recreate this tragedy?
ahh the good old days
The Devil's children indeed.
When trumps supporters say “make America great again” this is what they refer to