Eddie Dean
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David Chen is literary my least favorite person in the internet.
Sam's definitely right. Plus the whole theater thing threw people off A LOT in two theaters being used. I heard audiences whisper, "oh, it's a different theater." Definitely not the way to end. We know how it ends. The story already ended and a hint of what to come would be have been more powerful.
Kahran was that piece of information in the film though? If it was, perhaps it went over my and other heads, because it's not the first time I heard of the two theater confusion. I knew heading in, perhaps from reviews or IMDB or on here - I forgot - but could easily see how without knowing that it would be confusing and the way it was shot did confuse me of where I was.
Agreed. You cannot assume that your audience knows all the details of United States and Presidential history.
I'm sorry anyone who didn't know that lincoln was assassinated didn't deserve the right to see that film.
Anyone who didn't know the history of the US Presidency or Lincoln doesn't deserve the right to see a film about part of his life? That's a bit absurd. I watch movies about United States and English historical figures and foreign leaders and historical figures and events all the time when I don't always know how things turned out...should I not be allowed to see those movies?
I'm in the camp that having Lincoln's death showed his sacrifice (to the audience) for freeing the slaves.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/steven-spielberg-reveals-daniel-day-409709
The letter/email DDL sent to Spielberg when he first declined the role.