DreamWorks Distribution | Release Date: December 10, 1997
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AndyJan 20, 2007
Pretty good but slow at times.
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ZilcellNov 27, 2011
The pace within the film makes it boring in many parts. The pace made it feel slow as well. It has a few inspiring moments and some great performances which makes it mildly entertaining.
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MikeW.Dec 2, 2005
I think the flow of the movie was too choppy...It didn't appropriately depict the trajedy and hardship that the Africans were put through.
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amheretojudgeSep 12, 2019
I miss those old days and old actors that are ready to just let others take charge, just watch Matthew McConaughey inhale the court room.

Amistad Spielberg has not written a long book. I know that it looks like it. But it is not. What it
I miss those old days and old actors that are ready to just let others take charge, just watch Matthew McConaughey inhale the court room.

Amistad

Spielberg has not written a long book. I know that it looks like it. But it is not. What it is, is a throwback to those old filmmaking style. And still it is not that. It still looks like a profound sci-fi space opera told with historical puzzle pieces that are mixed together for educational purposes. I mean I am not the only one saying it, even Anthony Hopkins in his final speech agrees with me. And you know what, for education. I will do it. I will go through it. I will sit by a whole three hour of lecture that is willingly participating on being user friendly.

Something that my social science book never did. The director Steven Spielberg is easily the only person who can pull this film.. nay, the pace off. The pace or a screentime is something that never bothers me. I have all the time in the world. And more the film takes its time, the more I enjoy it. And a slow steady pace always intrigues me and half way through the film I got the gist of the game.

The structure of the script is more like a do over process and when the film has to "bong!" the viewers that there is still an hour and a similar procedure to go through. What the characters are actually going through communicates with us instantly. Spielberg is a trickster in these matters. That courage that he asks from these characters and us, is a delightful conversation that is helmed by Anthony Hopkins in his room. And when Amistad starts breaking the fourth wall and looks into our eyes with a sharp wit and warmth that cradles us back to this historic event; I'd take it, I'd gladly take it, no matter how textual.
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