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 About  one year ago, the famous actor Daniel Day-Lewis was named by director  Steven Spielberg to star in the Spielberg’s biographical film about  Abraham Lincoln.   Filming has been under way in Richmond, Virginia  since March 2011, with release due in December 2012.
About  one year ago, the famous actor Daniel Day-Lewis was named by director  Steven Spielberg to star in the Spielberg’s biographical film about  Abraham Lincoln.   Filming has been under way in Richmond, Virginia  since March 2011, with release due in December 2012.
The  image above is of Day-Lewis with his Lincoln appearance.   I think it’s  an absolutely uncanny resemblance, even better than the resemblance  that most re-enactors achieve.   This photo was taken at a restaurant in Richmond while the  actor was having lunch, and has since gone “viral” on the Internet.  
Daniel  Day-Lewis is a devotee’ of the “method” style of acting, a process  where the actor *becomes* the character he or she is portraying through  extensive study of the character’s writings, thoughts, mannerisms, etc.   Supposedly Day-Lewis has been “in character” as Abraham Lincoln since  filming began.  Even off-camera, he still uses the same thin,  high-pitched voice Lincoln was known for.  Additionally, the script  apparently doesn’t list the actor’s name; it lists him as Abraham  Lincoln.  
Day-Lewis is a two-time Oscar  winner, as is the actress signed to portray Mary Todd Lincoln: Sally  Field.  Others in this star-studded cast include James Spader, Hal Holbrook, Tommy Lee Jones, David Strathairn, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.  
Just  looking at this photo makes me confident that Daniel Day-Lewis will be  brilliant in this role, as he is in any role he plays.  The other actors  will be outstanding as well.  Let’s hope that Steven Spielberg directs  to the best of his ability as in “Saving Private Ryan” and not as he did  “AI: Artificial Intelligence” when he ruined Stanley Kubrick’s vision  of a dark world by turning into a “Disney” film.   In fact, Disney’s  Touchstone Pictures is releasing this Lincoln film, which makes me worry  that it won’t be a serious, in-depth look at Abraham Lincoln’s final  months.   
The film is, of course, based on Doris Kearns Goodwin’s book “Team Of Rivals: The Political Genius Of Abraham  Lincoln”, the book which will not die.  The book is well-written and is  quite good, but in my personal opinion, it did not deserve the excessive  publicity it has achieved.
All that aside, I  am eagerly anticipating the release of this film, scheduled for December  2012.  I will keep my readers posted on any breaking news.   
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