After a Union soldier flees from battle, rescue comes from a free black man operating a section of the Underground Railroad. But when a ruthless slave catcher discovers the secret network, h... Read allAfter a Union soldier flees from battle, rescue comes from a free black man operating a section of the Underground Railroad. But when a ruthless slave catcher discovers the secret network, he conspires to bring it burning to the ground.After a Union soldier flees from battle, rescue comes from a free black man operating a section of the Underground Railroad. But when a ruthless slave catcher discovers the secret network, he conspires to bring it burning to the ground.
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- 6 wins & 1 nomination total
Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
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Fantastic story, gorgeous cinematography, riveting acting. A pleasure to watch from start to finish. A great perspective on the civil war and slavery not often explored in film with great characters to guide the viewer through the journey. Loved it!
If you trimmed 20 minutes or so to remove some of the lingering "half-speed" sequences this could've been something more hard hitting. Instead FP focused more on presenting sequences to invoke a contemplative nature instead of giving us the story with more teeth. The film truly falters when it decides to bare them but becomes self-defeating due to writing choices made early on. Only to slump back on familiarity. The performances range from uneven to solid. I feel like FP didn't want to lean either which way in terms of storytelling and the result are actors doing their best to fall somewhere on both sides of the line. I knew nothing about this movie before I watched it and I'll likely not remember it after. The symptom of a movie that couldn't decide if it wanted to tell me something or show me something memorable.
This movie takes you through so many different emotions in such a beautiful way. The acting, the cinematography, the music... they are amazing. The director does a masterful job of telling a story and bringing you in to it. Not to watch it but to be a part of it. This isn't just a filmed movie, it is like fine crafted art work.
10swdurk
From the first frame to the end of the credits, this film did not give any indication that it had been made as an independent film. The cinematography, direction, and acting were superb. Parts of it were a little hard to watch simply because they felt so real and lets face it, there are elements of history that are painful to admit. All the actors were incredible. RJ Cyler and Gerran Howell were exceptional in their roles. It will be very interesting to watch their careers grow after this film. Ewen Bremner was horrible--in the best sense...he really sank into that role and played it well. Carol Sutton embodied the quintessential Caddy of that day. The casting could not have been better.
Brett Smith's direction and Chris Koser's cinematography were also outstanding. The soundtrack was extraordinary as well. The "Choir" (McIntosh County Shouters) did a beautiful job, as did Freddie Palmer (who led the songs and sang solos).
This is a great example of an independent film that clearly deserves a larger platform.
Brett Smith's direction and Chris Koser's cinematography were also outstanding. The soundtrack was extraordinary as well. The "Choir" (McIntosh County Shouters) did a beautiful job, as did Freddie Palmer (who led the songs and sang solos).
This is a great example of an independent film that clearly deserves a larger platform.
This movie was absolutely amazing!! It was powerful, emotional, eye opening and extremely deep! This is a movie that everyone needs to see and should be played for students in history class. It provided a realness and truth that you can't ignore about what happened in life and make you think about things long after the film is over. The movie was directed wonderfully and pulled you in! I could watch this movie over and over again and feel that this film deserve to win many awards!!
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- TriviaThis was Thomas Jefferson Byrd's last film.
- GoofsAs William and Lewis go into their first battle, neither their commanders nor the rebels' commanders have their men fix bayonets. Consequently, as the two lines charge each other, then mingle, they just go by each other, and never engage each other. In reality, at the start of a battle, each side would have fixed bayonets, and when they charged each other, they would have engaged in hand to hand combat using their bayonets. But not fixing bayonets was/is a safety precaution used by reenactors to ensure that there will be no accidents, a tact obviously employed by the producers of this film.
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