"Lincoln" is a historical drama film that focuses on the life of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. Set during the final months of the American Civil War, the movie highlights Lincoln's efforts to pass the Thirteenth Amendment, which aimed to abolish slavery. It showcases his leadership, moral dilemmas, and the political challenges he faced while trying to unite a divided nation.
The film features a powerful performance by Daniel Day-Lewis, who portrays Lincoln with depth and authenticity. Directed by Steven Spielberg, "Lincoln" not only tells the story of a pivotal moment in American history but also explores themes of perseverance, justice, and the struggle for equality.