Wow, what an emotional ride. Just recounting the movie in this blog brings tears to my eyes.
Tears for humanity, tears for humility, and tears for the sacrifices and suffering our forefathers endured before use. No one is untouched or unscathed, no matter their color.
12 Years a Slave is a 2013 British-American historical drama film, an adaptation of the 1853 autobiography “Twelve Years a Slave” by Solomon Northup, a free black man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C. in 1841 and sold into slavery. He worked on plantations in the state of Louisiana for 12 years before his release.
In 1841, Solomon Northup (Ejiofor) is a free black man living with his wife and two children in Saratoga Springs, New York. He makes his living playing the violin. One day he is lured into a lucrative touring gig by a pair of men (McNairy and Killam). After a night out in Washington, D.C. with the two men, Northup awakens to find himself chained to the floor. In shock of what has happened, Northup realizes he has been drugged and sold into slavery.
Now under the name of Platt, Northup is transported by ferry to New Orleans, where he is purchased as a slave by plantation owner William Ford (Cumberbatch). Enduring his new life, Northup stays on good terms with Ford as he assists him by engineering a waterway for transporting materials more swiftly. Northup's ability to play the violin is also discovered, with Ford providing him with a violin. Because of his success on the plantation, overseer John Tibeats (Dano) becomes jealous of Northup leading to many quarrels between the two.
Eventually, Northup is handed over to another plantation run by abusive slave driver Edwin Epps (Fassbender). Northup's main duties are now picking cotton, which he is expected to collect 200 pounds of each day otherwise savagely beaten. The slave who constantly picks the most cotton is Patsey (Nyong’o), a gentle woman that is the center of Epps' affection, despite his distressingly aware wife (Paulson).
One day, while working in the fields, Northup is called out by the local sheriff. Inquiring about Northup's past life, the sheriff asks a series of questions to match him to his profile. Northup is then taken off the plantation to much of Epps' dismay. After being enslaved for 12 years, Northup is finally released and returned back to his family.
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