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      Aquamarine2015 — 21 years ago(October 05, 2004 02:30 AM)

      I love the bible scene too but I'm not sure what is the connection to the story?
      Can somebody explain

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        DreTam2000 — 21 years ago(October 10, 2004 01:22 AM)

        how blacks have turned to Christianity since our existence here in America. It displays how blacks have had no choice but to embrace it and relate to it somehow. Due to all the pain & suffering, blacks have turned to it. This happens when your main source of relief comes from the nearest religion in the region as well as the most abudant/influencial. When your only source of faith is represented in the form of a
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        , and is thrown in your face(much like it is thrown into the African's in the film) during your most crucial time of need, you're going to open up to it, and become receptive to the overall point and message of it which is "peace" and "positivity." The two things that most religions ultimately boil down to..
        This positive message will captivate you and compell you, especially if you're at a crucial point of suffering in your life. And as a result, you get sucked in and become a Christian. The scene in the film shows it in a graceful and sentimental, tear-jerking way. However when looked at deeper, it shows how easily Christianity can be bestowed and persuaded onto a person. I dislike this, and so does Spielberg(him being Jewish as Jewish people have different believes from Christians), I'm sure(as the majority of Jews I've met in person indeed voice their dislikes of this as well). But I still absolutely love that scene in the film because it's so innocent and fits so perfectly. I love how it explains a whole lot in such a little, less-than-ten-minute scene in a movie. It touches my heart every time.
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          stayhooper67 — 21 years ago(November 03, 2004 07:43 PM)

          My favorite scenes are
          1)When the slaves take over the ship and how one of the African men take the helm and keep spinning it around and looking up at the star lit sky.
          2)When John Quincy Adams and Mr.Wright are walking down the steps and Adams spots a coin and makes Mr.Wright stop and pick it up lol.
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            bubblo_7 — 21 years ago(March 29, 2005 09:18 AM)

            I just watched the movie for the first time, and i thought the most moving scene was towards the beginning when Cinque realized that the amistad had been steered toward america and he was going to be captured. he jumped in the water and was trying to swim towards the sun (Africa). I thought it was the most beautiful and touching moment in the movie.

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              Super_Gurl — 21 years ago(March 29, 2005 09:31 PM)

              I really liked the scene when Baldwin and Cinque were trying to communicate and each were saying the same thing in their own language. It really stood out for me. I also loved all the courtroom scenes (especially the last one). There was some awesome monologues delivered.
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                  DigginForFire — 20 years ago(July 15, 2005 01:37 PM)

                  I think the most powerful scene in the film, which almost had me in tears, was when the slave traders on the ship threw the 50 men and women overboard to their deaths. That whole segment of the film where they are stolen from Africa is horrific, very hard to watch. A lot like Schindler's List.
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                    maverick1787 — 20 years ago(September 10, 2005 01:00 PM)

                    my favortie scene in the movie is John Quincy Adams', played by Anthony Hopkins, passionate speech in front of the supreme court.

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                      FreshThreads — 20 years ago(September 18, 2005 12:32 AM)

                      There were several scenes that forced me to choke upto the brink of tears when I saw this remarkable film, or ones that were just awesome in general, of those my favorites were

                      • When Cinque gets increasingly nervous in the courtroom, stands up, puts out his cuffed hands, & begins chanting: "Give-us Us Free!"
                      • Cinque smelling the African flower in Quincy Adam's greenroom.
                      • I wasn't particularly moved by the Bible scene everyone keeps mentioning, however I did find a kind of solice in the scene following it when the one who was reading the Bible saw the image of the crucifix in the boarded ship's masts. I thought that was a great use of reinforcing a recurring image to give it a new meaning.
                      • "Cesaer," Quincy Adams says when he finally shows up, correcting Baldwin's historical anticdote paralleling the two cases, "Claudius would not be born for another hundred years."
                      • & of course John Quincy Adam's final speech to the Supreme Court.
                        There're also a few cinematographic images I couldn't get out of my head
                      • The opening shot, the ECU of Cinque's eyes shrouded in the darkness of the slaveship at night, lit by the continuous lightening.
                      • When the baby is born in the middle of the enroute slaveship, which at the times seemed a little ridiculous & melodramatic, but in retrospect I think it was capped-off 'nicely' by the terror of the onboard whippings playing at the same time the recent mother purposely fell-backward overboard with child in arms.
                      • Cinque's amazement in smelling the African flower, relishing in it.
                      • & Cinque's chest against the starry night on the ship, what a great shot.
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                        Mkabbz — 20 years ago(November 12, 2005 10:26 PM)

                        Cinque trying to use the stars to steer the ship back to africa, sooooo beautiful, loved it, one of speilbergs greatest moments.

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                          movie80 — 15 years ago(February 14, 2011 03:42 AM)

                          Scenes with John Quincy Adams. Sir Anthony is a really great actor.

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                            Dark_gollum713 — 20 years ago(September 17, 2005 09:02 PM)

                            The Bible scene was very cool and effective, here are some of my favorite scenes
                            The Garden scene with hopkins and honsoun
                            Hopkin's speech
                            The entire flashback onboard the Amistad
                            The ending sequence with the slave colony being torn down, and the ironic statement of the captain saying that it did not exist.
                            Honsoun saying we want free.

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                              pachyderm_infinitum — 20 years ago(November 13, 2005 05:55 PM)

                              1. swimming towards the sun.
                              2. smelling the flower.
                              3. the young justice (who was appointed by the potus staff to replace the older justice) in the church, just before he delivers his opinion. and when he says "on the charge, ON THE CHARGE OF SLAVE TRADING". i jumped out of my seat, literally. those moments were amazing. [EDIT- the cross over between the justice saying some prayers in latin and between our 2 slaves-characters talking about the bible in particular gets to me. i don't thin the slave-bible thingy would have gotten to be on its own; when it was mixed with the justice in the church, it really got to me. um. thanks]
                              4. the representation of "this is how it ALMOST works" "this is how it SHOULD work". "there's no word for 'should' in mende". that scene was so awesome. that's so american. loved that moment.
                              5. the dialogue between JQA and Cinque (including that funny moment where Cinque thinks JQA is just talking too much). a few asian cultures too worship their ancestors (not necessarily like praying to Gods, but it's on the same lines).
                                most Hopkins moments are incredible.
                                thanks.
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                                  fv4t16 — 20 years ago(November 24, 2005 04:55 PM)

                                  the tiny queen of England jumping on her bed is the best scene.
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                                      magnolia12883 — 19 years ago(October 16, 2006 10:37 AM)

                                      Had a discussion with my western civilization history teacher the other day about Marie-Antoinette and for some reason remembered this scene (couldn't think of what film it was from and had to finally look up Anna Paquin to see who it was)Originally, thought it was Luc Besson's MESSENGER: STORY OF JOAN OF ARC!

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                                        britboyal — 18 years ago(August 17, 2007 10:34 AM)

                                        England? it was Isabella II, Queen of Spain, that would explain why she was speaking Spanish at the end and also why the Queen of the United Kingdom did not have any significance in the story at all

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                                          dante144 — 20 years ago(January 14, 2006 02:33 AM)

                                          I am watching this movie for the first time.
                                          That scene, the Bible scene was awesome. I was crying. For real tears falling off my face.
                                          Beautiful!
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