Saturday, August 30, 2014

Lee Daniels The Butler 2013 by YAKUBKILL DVDRip

Runtime: 132 min
Language: Eng
Subtitles: English
Resolution: 640x480
Frame Rate: 23.9 fps
Video Bitrate: 3226 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps


Seeds: 134
Peers: 81


Starring: Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack
Director: Lee Daniels
Year: 2013
Genres: Biography, Drama
Lee Daniels The Butler 2013 torrent

Torrent Size: 815 MB
Files: 3
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Users review: Although the movie is based on a true story, a story that is very interesting, the producers couldnt leave it alone. Instead, they tampered with it so much that they made such an interesting story, uninteresting.The only bright spot in the movie is Forest Whitaker. Given what he had to work with, he did a superb job of playing Eugene Allen. Allen was a humble man and Whitaker captures that humility. Originally, Denzel Washington was selected to play the part but it is unlikely that Washington, as good an actor as he is, could portray a humble man.One of he big weaknesses in the film was the supporting cast. Oprah Winfrey was miscast as the butlers wife. That really distracted from Goines. Oprah came across as much too strong a personality as if the film was centered around her instead of Goines and her acting was mediocre. In real life, the story was about Allen, and not about his wife, but Oprah made the film as much about her as Allen. There are two explanations for writing the story to include Oprah. Either, the producers wanted her star power, or more likely, they needed her money to produce the film and had to cast her in the movie to get it.Other than the strong performance by Whitaker, about the redeeming thing about the movie is that at least viewers are aware of the basic theme of the story, as fictionalized as it is, is that there was a butler of color that served eight presidents, was invited by one president to an official dinner, and got to see a man of color elected president. But we all could have learned that if it had been made a TV documentary rather than a crappy movie.


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