This is a great and brutal movie. The whippings, lynchings,
chains and rapes are all true. The story is based on the protagonist’s, Solomon
Northup, own writings of his ordeal as a kidnapped freeman sold into slavery. To
some extent we are familiar with slavery but the graphic depictions of cruelty
and dehumanization are shocking. A comparable modern situation would be the
Nazi concentration camps.
All the components of this film make it a great story. The lead
and supporting actors were essential to the film. The two pillars of this movie
are Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender. Ejiofor is the slave, Solomon
Northup, and Fassbender the slave owner Edwin Epps.
Ejiofor transitions from the bewilderment of being kidnapped
to subcoming to the reality of being a slave and assuming a new persona. Even
in his subjugation he hopes to gain his freedom. The strongest lashes do not
break his will. Ejiofor’s acting is visceral; Solomon’s pain etches Ejiofor’s
face.
Michael Fassbender is brilliant. His acting arch is formitable.
His characters span from Dr. Jung in A Dangerous Method, to Magnito in
the X Men movies to a sex addict in Shame. As Edwin Epps he is a
sadistic psychopath who indulges in cruelty and degradation. Epps has a singular dislike for Solomon and
beats him at every opportunity. Fassbender acting was intense with sweat
pouring down his face and veins popping on his neck from screaming at his slaves.
He is frightingly convincing in his role.
There are other excellent performances. Paul Dano, as John
Tibeats an overseer, plays his usual understated role. What belies his passive
façade is a meanness based on jealousy and revenge. Solomon is a target of his
ire. Dano gives a sheepishly cowardly performance.
Paul Giamatti is the dapper slave trader. His approach to selling
slaves is akin to a stud bull auction. He shows the white teeth of the slaves
and slaps the males on the chest as if beating a taut drum. He is totally
dispassionate in his negations and has no computation to split families for the
best return. He is as repulsive as he is well dressed.
Brad Pitt makes a brief appearance. In the story his
character is very important, but his air time is humblingly short.
There are other wonderful actors such as Benedict Cumberbatch
and Alfe Woodward. The script was focused and even the brief flashbacks worked.
This is a tough graphic movie but the acting and the story make it worth
seeing.
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