6.5
Nat Turner, a former slave in America, leads a liberation movement in 1831 to free African-Americans in Virginia that results in a violent retaliation from whites.
Nate Parker
Nat Turner
Armie Hammer
Samuel Turner
Aja Naomi King
Cherry
Jackie Earle Haley
Raymond Cobb
Penelope Ann Miller
Elizabeth Turner
Gabrielle Union
Esther
Mark Boone Junior
Reverend Zalthall
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
Nancy Turner
Dwight Henry
Isaac Turner
Esther Scott
Bridget Turner
Roger Guenveur Smith
Isaiah
Jeryl Prescott
Janice
Colman Domingo
Hark
Dominic Bogart
Hank Fowler
Jason Stuart
Joseph Randall
Katie Garfield
Catherine Turner
Jayson Warner Smith
Earl Fowler
Steve Coulter
General Childs
Aiden Flowers
Young John Clarke
Dane Davenport
John Clarke Turner
Chiké Okonkwo
Will
Tony Espinosa
Young Nat Turner
Kai Norris
Jasper
Chris Greene
Nelson
Kelvin Harrison, Jr.
Simon
Justin Randell Brooke
Guiles Reese
Ryan Mulkay
Jesse
Allen Phoenix
Abner
Vincent Anthony
Fowler Slave
Bobby Batson
Little boy
Damon Bellmon
Turner Hideaway
Gregory Black
Rebel Slave
Alkoya Brunson
Young Hark
Anthony Bryant
Rebel Slave
Victoria Budkey
Lynch Mob
Sheila Cochran
General Child's Wife
Logan Coffey
Son
Kemuel Crossty
Rebel Man
Nicole Davis
Angel (uncredited)
Morgen Dukes
Kid
Shannon Edwards
Farmer (uncredited)
Brad Schmidt
Lieutenant Akers
Patrick Roper
Slave Buyer
Director, Screenplay, Story
Nate Parker
Story
Jean McGianni Celestin
March 16, 2017
7
**Book and non-violence versus weapon and upraising.**
The best thing about this film is the script that based on the real. Such films are really worth a watch, before that, worth to be made. But did it depicted accurately is what we don't know. So here the effort should be appreciated and everyone who involved in it. It was about the African-Americans during the early 19th century. The film focused on a boy who learnt to read and write became a preacher. He taught his community about all the good and bad. But it all comes into question when he realises that what he reads in the book is not the same in the real world. He has been in the path of non-violence all his life and now at the crossroad, he forced to take a weapon and fight back for the freedom.
An inspiring film. If it was well written and made, would have been an Oscar material. Though the actors were good and well shot in locations. Nate Parker was brilliant in the lead, as well his direction was not bad, particularly in his first attempt. Previously, he had done some fine roles, but this is his best appearance. Perfect length and pace to sit for it patiently looking for the next events in the narration. Had some too much violence in a few scenes, but those were very much needed. Despite the film telling a true story, it did not appeal enough due to the lack of proper improvement in narration. Which I blame for not availability of proper information and records. Surely one of the best among in the year, not one of the top films of the year. So it is a must see then.
_7/10_