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Benjamin Martin is a South Carolina planter who is still haunted by his notoriously brutal past as a soldier in the French and Indian War. When the American Revolution comes, he chooses not to fight for the Continental Army because he wants to protect his family. But when the British Colonel Tavington threatens their welfare and kills one of his sons, he chooses to enlist. Martin becomes the leader of a makeshift militia, which consists of peasants, slaves, a minister, and assorted other irregulars. During the war Martin and his men discover that they will pay a steep personal price for their rebellion. But thanks to their courage and bravery, they are also destined to pay a pivotal role in turning the tide against the Redcoats.
After proving himself on the field of battle in the French and Indian War, Benjamin Martin wants nothing more to do with such things, preferring the simple life of a farmer. But when his son Gabriel enlists in the army to defend their new nation, America, against the British, Benjamin reluctantly returns to his old life to protect his son, now serving under his command, and his family from British tyranny.
People who like this movie are blind. It is full of plot holes. It's so korny that it could come straight out of a comic-book from the 50's. Stupid thick c**p. So thick you have to brush it away from your face.
HA ha ha ha!!!. I didn&#39;t think comedies could be done this well!.<br/><br/>I&#39;ve already commented on this film, but I have to do it again because of the other posts I have been reading. <br/><br/>If you like this film, you are probably very stupid, naive, and nationalistic, not to mention very badly educated about what really happened in the American War of Independence. Unless of course you appreciate it for its comic value (such as Mel Gibson wiping out a column of soldiers single-handed, the large amount of flag-waving, and the terrible acting and pathetic dialogue).<br/><br/>Ah well, I suppose you people need something to watch thats not too taxing, and includes explosions.
Emmerich might have had a masterpiece, but he'll have to settle for what comes close to being a must-see movie today.
For three reasons: (1) The officers would be more experienced in defending the column that was escorting Gabriel to prison. They&#39;d be better able than those lower in rank to fight off an attack by a single man and two boys. Additionally, officer training is more intense and involved than basic training, and they would be more knowledgeable in combat tactics. (2) With the officers dead, the other Redcoats in the column would find it harder to organize themselves into a single and effective fighting unit to repel the attack, as we plainly saw happen. So, without the officers yelling orders to the lower ranking soldiers, it was easier for Martin to mount his attack successfully. (3) Targeting officers specifically was not a standard military tactic at the time. It was not part of the gentlemanly code of warfare and would cause upset and confusion when the Rebels used this tactic. Yes and no. We&#39;re probably suspending some of our disbelief for the sake of the story—the scene is an excellent opportunity to introduce us to Martin as a great guerrilla warrior. Also, he had the advantage of his two sons already being excellent marksmen, having taught them that specific skill. With their elevated position on the nearby ridge, they had a huge advantage. Additionally, Martin had extensive knowledge of the area near his farm and the terrain therein. He chose the spot specifically for its cover by the natural flora (trees, shrubs, etc) and the ridge where he planted his sons to act as his snipers. This is a technique employed by marksmen, especially with less accurate weapons such as the muskets and other muzzle loaded weapons that were used during the American Revolution. What it means is the smaller the target you aim at, the smaller the chance of missing the larger target. For example, if the boys were to aim at an officer, they could miss him. But if they aim at a button on the officer&#39;s coat, they may miss the button, but they&#39;d still hit the officer. As suspected by many people, the &quot;new&quot; Extended Cut features mostly scenes that were first used as deleted scenes for the old DVD release. Now these passages were re-integrated into the movie, adding up nearly 11 minutes to the movie. No. As with most films of the genre, it is fiction based on/inspired by true events. a5c7b9f00b

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