Movie · 2013 · Drama, History · 2h 14m · R · English
Curator score: 9.3/10 (1.5M ratings)
The extraordinary true story of Solomon Northup.
Overview
In the pre-Civil War United States, Solomon Northup, a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery. Facing cruelty as well as unexpected kindnesses Solomon struggles not only to stay alive, but to retain his dignity. In the twelfth year of his unforgettable odyssey, Solomon’s chance meeting with a Canadian abolitionist will forever alter his life.
Ratings
Curator score: 9.3/10
IMDb: 8.1/10
Letterboxd: 4.17/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 95%
Metacritic: 96
TMDB: 7.9/10
Director
Steve McQueen
Production
New Regency Pictures, Plan B Entertainment, River Road Entertainment, Regency Enterprises, Film4 Productions
Cast
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Lupita Nyong'o, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Sarah Paulson, Adepero Oduye, Scoot McNairy, Paul Giamatti, Brad Pitt, Michael Kenneth Williams, Alfre Woodard, Chris Chalk, Taran Killam, Bill Camp, Kelsey Scott, Bryan Batt, Quvenzhané Wallis, Garret Dillahunt, Dwight Henry
Where to watch
Hulu
Curator Review
Verdict
A devastating, formally controlled historical drama that turns a true story into an unforgettable portrait of slavery, survival, and moral rot. It is hard to watch by design, but the performances, visual rigor, and emotional force make it essential viewing.
Best for
Viewers who want serious historical drama with real emotional weight
Fans of restrained, prestige filmmaking and strong ensemble acting
People interested in American history, abolition, and survival stories
Viewers prepared for intense violence and prolonged distressing material
Skip if
You want an uplifting or feel-good period film
You are sensitive to graphic brutality, sexual violence, or racial trauma
You prefer faster pacing or more conventional crowd-pleaser storytelling
You are looking for light historical entertainment
Overview
Steve McQueen approaches Solomon Northup’s story with severe patience and a cold, exacting eye. The result is not simply a “important” film, but one that understands how slavery functioned through routine, humiliation, terror, and the slow erosion of selfhood. Its power comes from restraint as much as outrage; the film often lets the horror sit in silence, which makes it harder to shake.
Worth noting
Chiwetel Ejiofor gives the movie its moral center, balancing intelligence, fear, and endurance without ever turning Solomon into a symbol instead of a person. Lupita Nyong’o’s performance is shattering, and Michael Fassbender embodies the casual, self-justifying cruelty that makes the film so punishing. The craftsmanship is immaculate, from the naturalistic imagery to the use of music as emotional counterweight.
Bottom line
This is not an easy recommendation, but it is an important one. It is one of the clearest examples of a prestige drama that earns its seriousness through discipline and specificity rather than speeches or sentimentality. If you can handle the subject matter, it remains one of the most powerful American films of its decade.
Top Letterboxd reviews
ksenija (4★) · 3127 likes
12 years a slave more like 12 years of me fucking crying
DirkH (4.5★) · 1977 likes
This was not what I was expecting and I mean that in the best way possible.
What most of us probably have gotten used to is a sensationalist or manipulative approach in 'big' films that deal with 'big' subjects. And even though 12 Years a Slave has moments where it's guilty of this as well, its overall restrained and distancing, observing tone was something that caught me off guard.
Slavery is a subject that deserves the reverence McQueen has given… more
Eli Hayes (5★) · 1702 likes
That last scene = tears everywhere.
Caty Alexandre (5★) · 1611 likes
One of the reasons why I love cinema are films like 12 Years a Slave.
Feel what I felt after it ended, is the reason why I love cinema.See performances like the one's in this film, are the reason why I love cinema.Being moved by every single frame that you are watching, is the reason why I love cinema.Have the perfect soundtrack to go with every scene, is the reason why I love cinema.Flawless direction as… more