Friday, February 10, 2017

Ronald Emmerich\'s The Patriot

The Patriot, directed by Roland Emmerich, starring Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger, came kayoed in 2000. This film displayed a historically accurate compound America during the American whirling. I chose to watch this film because I have been always provoke in state of war and since the American Revolution was the birth of our nation, I chose to l spindlen more nearly colonial life by watching The Patriot.\nThe American Revolution (1754- 1781) was the conflict between the colonists in the 13th colonies with their mother expanse England. This conflict was started from parliament button a serial publication of taxations on the colonists to pay for the 7 days War against the French and homegrown Americans. The war was brutal for the colonists since just about of them are just farmers with no experience on army combat. However, some British generals and soldiers who fought in the 7 Years War, gartered explicate the colonists and help them win the war. With the series of raids on the British and the help from the French, allowed them to defeat the British and ear their independence as a new nation.\nThe film, I believe, is a magnificent display of the token of life the colonists had since a farmer, Mel Gibson, dealt with his firstborn son in the war and his other son existence killed by a British officer. After the death of his son, his family was burned, since he was hovictimization patriots who were wounded. Because of the acts from the soldiers, his fierceness killed several British promenade using his skills from fighting in the 7 Years War. He later leads the colonial militia into many victories against the British using military tactics the British considered cowardly since they hid and shot from the forest behind cover. With the type of cloths and lifestyles verbalised in the film gave me the decisiveness that productions for the motion-picture show did an excellent line of descent making the movie historically accurate even though Hollywoo d altered the plot line to have a beg and humor to make the movie enjoyable, but did...

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