Best Picture nominee: "Lincoln" -- Spoiler alert! Here's a synopsis, courtesy of imdb.com and Wikipedia, in case you don't see the movie. But beware, we give away the ending!
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The film recounts President Abraham Lincoln's (Daniel Day-Lewis) efforts during 1865 to pass the Thirteenth Amendment in the U.S. House, formally abolishing slavery.
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Expecting the Civil War to end within a month but concerned that his 1863 Emancipation Proclamation that freed the slaves will be thrown out, Lincoln wants to pass the measure by the end of January.
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Expecting the Civil War to end within a month but concerned that his 1863 Emancipation Proclamation that freed the slaves will be thrown out, Lincoln wants to pass the measure by the end of January.
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Republican Rep. Stevens (Jones) moderates his statements about racial equality, while Lincoln denies that Confederate representatives are in Washington to discuss peace. The amendment passes by 2.
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On the night of April 14, 1865, Lincoln is in a late-night meeting with his cabinet when he is reminded that Mrs. Lincoln (Fields) is waiting to take them to their evening at Ford's Theater.
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After Lincoln's assassination, the film ends with a flashback to Lincoln delivering his second inaugural address.
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