Free State of Jones

freeWith the cinematheque series underway it seems as if we are in the theatre every other night. There was absolutely nothing we wanted to see over the summer so I guess we’re catching up on our sweets and popcorn.

From the trailers we saw for this movie I wasn’t expecting to enjoy it; I find it takes me awhile to adjust to Matthew McConaughey’s accent. The main story takes place during and just after the Civil War in Mississippi (and yes Jackie I did do the little song to make sure I spelled it right!). McConaughey plays the part of real-life deserter and activist, Newton Knight, who organizes a band of men (white and coloured) who fight back against the injustices imposed by both the Confederate and Union armies.

As a small sub-plot we watch Knight’s great-great-great grandson being brought to trial 85 years later for his marriage to a white woman. It is argued in court that he is one-eighth black and therefore has broken Mississippi’s laws.

It is a great movie although, sadly, it would seem history was meant to repeat itself.