Lee Daniels The Butler (2013)
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Seeds: 142
Peers: 50
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 served eight presidents during his tenure as a butler in the White House, the civil rights movement, Vietnam and other major events affecting the life of the man, family and in American society tee.
Review:
This movie is great because of the show's history in a way that will make you interested. The film also shows how difficult it was to survive in the not too distant past.This film tells a man named Cecil, who is black, the plot of the film, which is the time before everything is treated equally and have the same rights. Meatballs father was killed by a white man, who would not be arrested, he did not talk to the police. Cecil goes to work for a lady like her butler, but he runs away. Finally, when he is older, he will be president of the butler. We serve and meet people. However, his son getting arrested again and again, because it's Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement to focus on your job. The main character in the movie Cecil Gaines (Forest Whitaker), Earl Gaines (David Banner), Gloria Gaines (Oprah Winfrey) and Louis Gaines (David Oyelowo). Cecil's favorite character, because he works so hard and just wants to make a difference. He said that a black man has never supported the work of the Conference 21 years and did not think it fair.My favorite part of this movie every time Cecil speech, L presidents. So true and so beautiful to them. He inspired me to talk about smarter say the wrong thing. His work seven presidents, so I had a lot of practice. I recommend this movie for ages 10 and up, because this movie is a lot of profanity. The much talked about film of struggle for equal rights for all people, that's what I remember watching Lincoln. Minister of historical violence in so many ways that you do not fully understand. Reviewed by Anthony, Kids FIRST! Film criticism. For more reviews, visit kidsfirst.org
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