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When Steven Spielberg rolls up his sleeves and digs into the past to make a serious historical film like Amistad or Lincoln, loaded adjectives like “old-fashioned,” “patriotic,” and “sober” tend to get tossed around. Sometimes it feels like certain segments of the audience don’t want the great director of the baby-boom generation to grow up. That probably says more about them than it does about him. Spielberg has, of course, made other films tackling factual chapters of the past like Schindler’s List and Munich. But the reason I bring up Amistad and Lincoln in particular is that, along with his latest film Bridge of Spies, they make up what could be called his Constitution Trilogy.
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