Lee Daniels The Butler (2013)
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Peers: 84
Torrent Details: DVD Rip, Dual Audio, English sub
Year: 2013
Genre: Biography, Drama
Director: Lee Daniels
Starring: Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack
Description:
As Cecil Gaines serving eight presidents during his time as servitöri White House, the civil rights movement, Vietnam, and the major events that affect other man's life, family, and the American public .
Review:
This movie is really cool because of its history shows such a way that you like it. The film also shows how hard it was to survive in the film is not so distant past.This predovšetkýmo people said Cecil, who is black and the film is set in time before all treated equally and have equal rights. Cecils father is killed by a white man who did not get arrested, he is not talking to the police. Cecil will work for a lady as his servant, but eventually escapes. Finally, it is older, it becomes a servant presidents. He meant to them and meet people. However, your child still trapped again and again, as he stood with Martin Luther King Jr. in the civil rights movement, and that takes your attention away from your work. The main characters of this film are Cecil Gaines (Forest Whitaker), Earl Gaines (David Banner), Gloria Gaines (Oprah Winfrey) and Louis Gaines (David Oyelowo). My favorite character is Cecil because he works so much and just want things to change. It is said that the black was never promoted to the 21 years he worked for President and he does not think he is part fair.My favorite movie is always Cecil says Presidents. He is so honest and so nice to them. He inspired me to say bad things smart untouched. He did work for seven presidents and so had plenty of practice. I recommend this movie for over 10 years and because this film has a lot of adult language. The film tells a lot about the struggle for equal rights for all men, which is something I remember watching Lincoln. There is a history of violence and a lot of terms that I did not fully understand. Reviewed by Anthony A CHILD first! Film challenging. For further evaluation, go to kidsfirst.org
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