Plot - 12 Years a Slave In 1842, Solomon Northup (Chiwetel - TopicsExpress



          

Plot - 12 Years a Slave In 1842, Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is a free African American man working as a skilled carpenter and fiddle player, and living with his wife and two children in Saratoga Springs, New York. Two men ( Scoot McNairy and Taran Killam) offer him a two-week job as a musician, but they drug Northup and he wakes up in chains, about to be sold into slavery. Northup is shipped to New Orleans , and is renamed Platt, the identity of a runaway slave from Georgia. Beaten repeatedly, he is ultimately purchased by plantation owner William Ford (Benedict Cumberbatch). Northup manages to stay on good terms with Ford, a relatively benevolent master. Northup engineers a waterway for transporting logs swiftly and cost- effectively downstream, and Ford presents him with a violin in gratitude. Carpenter John Tibeats (Paul Dano ) resents Northup, and begins verbally harassing him. The tensions between Tibeats and Northup escalate; Tibeats attacks Northup, and Northup fights back. In retaliation, Tibeats and his friends attempt to lynch Northup, who suffers many hours in the noose. Ford explains that in order to save Northrups life he must be sold to Edwin Epps (Michael Fassbender). Northup attempts to reason with Ford, explaining that he is actually a free man. Ford states that he cannot hear this and responds he has a debt to pay on Northups purchase price. Epps believes his right to abuse his slaves is biblically sanctioned. The slaves must pick at least 200 pounds of cotton every day, or be beaten. A young female slave named Patsey (Lupita Nyongo ) daily picks over 500 pounds and is praised lavishly by Epps, who also repeatedly rapes her. Epps wife (Sarah Paulson) is envious of her and frequently humiliates and attacks her. Epps decides that the new slaves have caused an outbreak of cotton worm , a plague sent by God. He leases them to a neighboring plantation for the season. While there, Northup gains the favor of the plantations owner, who gives him a coin after he plays the fiddle at a wedding anniversary celebration. When Northup returns to Epps, he attempts to use the money to pay a white field hand and former overseer (Garret Dillahunt) to mail a letter to Northups friends in New York. The field hand agrees to deliver the letter and takes the money, but betrays Northup. Northup is narrowly able to convince Epps that the story is a lie. Northup tearfully burns the letter, his only hope of freedom. Patseys abuse worsens as Epps continues to force himself on her. Patsey wishes to die and asks Northup to kill her; he refuses. One day, Epps becomes enraged after discovering Patsey missing from his plantation. When she returns, she reveals she was gone to get a bar of soap from Mistress Shaw ( Alfre Woodard), having become sick from her own stench as a result of being forbidden soap by Mary Epps. Epps orders her stripped and tied to a post. Encouraged by his wife, Epps forces Northup to whip Patsey. Northup reluctantly obeys but Epps eventually takes the whip away from Northup, savagely lashing her. Northup begins working on the construction of a gazebo with a Canadian laborer named Bass (Brad Pitt ). Bass earns Epps displeasure by expressing his opposition to slavery, but this convinces Northup to confide in Bass about his kidnapping. Once again, Northup asks for help in getting a letter to Saratoga Springs. Bass, risking his life, agrees to do that. One day Northup is called over by the local sheriff, who arrives in a carriage with another man. The sheriff asks Northrup a series of questions to match him with the facts of his life in New York. Northup recognizes the sheriffs companion as a shopkeeper he knows from Saratoga. The man has come to free him, and the two embrace. Though Epps resists and Patsey is distraught, Northup leaves immediately. After being enslaved for 12 years, Northup is restored to freedom and returned to his family. Concluding credits recount the inability of Northup and his legal counsel to prosecute the men responsible for his being sold into slavery, as well as the mystery surrounding details of Northups death and burial.
Posted on: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 10:23:16 +0000

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