The director Michael Apted has done a truly wonderful job here in keeping the viewer's interest. Some historical films can end up being either confusing or failing to provide the pathos that the subject matter deserves. This film succeeds in presenting an interesting and important story and keeping it so.
Visually the film is beautiful....the locations are by turns grand and squalid..Parliament or slave ship, the feel of the scenes is very authentic.
The acting is superb - there are many big names here; Albert Finney, Michael Gambon, Ioan Gruffudd, Rufus Sewell.......but to single individuals out would be wrong. The whole cast put in fine and moving performances.
The soundtrack swells and compliments the story fantastically. It could hardly fail to. The hymn "Amazing Grace" was written by John Newton and features throughout..
I feel that this film is so strongly made that it would interest even those who at first might feel that they are not concerned about factual historical dramas. I would strongly urge them to "give it a go". They won't be disappointed.
I seem to be watching films with a sombre tone recently...I watched the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas in the last fortnight (see my other review - plug!)..Sadly these are true events and it won't do to shy away from them.
Go on.....educate yourself and enjoy doing it!
I know I'll keep coming back to this......a GREAT work of art.
9/10.
Review: Mark Woods, 2009 (LordBeanpod@GMail.com)
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