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Amistad

I honestly can't fathom how people treated other people like that. I realize it's a different time and era, but jeez.
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I honestly can't fathom how people treated other people like that. I realize it's a different time and era, but jeez.

I feel the same way when reading for the American history class I have.
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: TheBDB
one of my favorites
Mine too. I'm just wondering why it's not known as one of Speilberg's masterpieces.

I didn't think it was at the same level of some of his best work. It was good, but not great, in my opinion. However, a lot of people on this forum seem to think Jurassic Park is some kind of masterpiece. If Jurassic Park is a masterpiece, then Amistad deserves to be placed right up there with Citizen Kane.
 
Originally posted by: clamum
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I honestly can't fathom how people treated other people like that. I realize it's a different time and era, but jeez.

I feel the same way when reading for the American history class I have.
Huh? they were way too nice to them actually.

edit: i have never seen the movie.

 
Originally posted by: OverVolt
Originally posted by: clamum
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I honestly can't fathom how people treated other people like that. I realize it's a different time and era, but jeez.

I feel the same way when reading for the American history class I have.
Huh? they were way too nice to them actually.
edit: i have never seen the movie.
Please clarify. Who was way too nice to whom?
 
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