The Patriot (2000) [Blu-ray]
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Rated:  R 
Starring: Mel Gibson, Tcheky Karyo, Joely Richardson, Tom Wilkinson, Chris Cooper, Heath Ledger, Rene Auberjonois, Jason Isaacs.
Director: Roland Emmerich
Genre: Action | Drama | War
DVD Release Date: 07/03/2007

In the emotionally charged adventure The Patriot, Academy Award -winner Mel Gibson (1995, Best Director, Best Picture, Braveheart) stars as Benjamin Martin, a reluctant hero who is swept into the American revolution when the war reaches his home and threatens his family. A hero of the fierce French and Indian conflict, Martin has renounced fighting forever to raise his family in peace. But when the British arrive at his South Carolina home and endanger what he holds most dear, Martin takes up arms alongside his idealistic patriot son, Gabriel (Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain), and leads a brave rebel militia into battle against a relentless and overwhelming British army. In the process, he discovers the only way to protect his family is to fight for a young nation's freedom.

Cast Notes: Mel Gibson (Benjamin Martin), Heath Ledger (Gabriel Martin), Joely Richardson (Charlotte Selton), Jason Isaacs (Col. William Tavington), Chris Cooper (Col. Harry Burwell), Tchéky Karyo (Jean Villeneuve), Rene Auberjonois (Reverend Oliver), Lisa Brenner (Anne Howard), Tom Wilkinson (Gen. Lord Charles Cornwallis), Donal Logue (Dan Scott), Leon Rippy (John Billings), Adam Baldwin (Capt. Wilkins), Jay Arlen Jones (Occam), Joey D. Vieira (Peter Howard), Gregory Smith (Thomas Martin).

User Comment: *** This review may contain spoilers *** roghache from Canada, 13 April 2006 • Being Canadian, I probably know fewer details of the Revolutionary War than the average U.S. viewer, but note that many seem absolutely outraged at the historical untruths of this movie. When I watched it, I personally found it quite captivating but always have enough sense not to get my history from Hollywood. Since my viewing, I've looked up some info and note various inaccuracies such as misplaced characters, exaggeration of British atrocities, inaccurate torching of a church with townsfolk inside being burned alive, and depiction of American owned slaves being freed to serve in the Continental Army. (Apparently, it was the British who promised to free them if they joined their forces, but later reneged.) My apologies if my facts aren't straight.

It's the FICTIONAL story of a widowed South Carolina farmer, Benjamin Martin, who is disgusted by his past supposedly heroic deeds during the French Indian Wars. He has resolved to avoid participation when the Colonies revolt against Britain and stay home to protect his seven children. However, he witnesses atrocities against his two older sons, Gabriel and Thomas, by the cruel British Colonel Tavington. Gabriel, the oldest, has joined the battle against the Redcoats early on, been captured, and sentenced by Tavington to hang. Thomas, the second son, attempts to free Gabriel as he is being taken away, only to be killed by Tavington right in front of his father. This forces the reluctant Benjamin into the fray, organizing a local militia group of farmers and ex Indian fighters who will tie up the British until the French arrive.

Mel Gibson gives a moving portrayal of the father who is driven into a battle he sought to avoid in order to protect his family from the British. For me, his personal and family story is the essence of the tale. Just as one would expect, Benjamin Martin comes across as very sympathetic and heroic. Apparently this character is sort of a composite of possibly three different real men of that era.

The film has wonderful period costumes, though also (like Gibson's earlier Braveheart) more than enough violence for my taste. However, it did bring to life for me the Revolutionary War, unfortunately in a purely fictional rather than historical way. Though I enjoyed this picture, it seems to have taken a lot of liberties with the truth. The movie should therefore be considered strictly as entertainment, not a history lesson.

Summary: Engrossing Revolutionary War tale, though not historical.

IMDb Rating (05/13/10): 6.9/10 from 76,142 users

Additional information
Copyright:  2000,  Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Features:  Extended Cut
• The Art Of War Featurette
• The True Patriots Featurette
Subtitles:  English SDH, English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean
Video:  Widescreen 2.35:1 Color
Screen Resolution: 1080p
Audio:  ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: PCM 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
CZECH: Dolby Digital 5.1
POLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Time:  2:45
DVD:  # Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1
UPC:  043396167186
Coding:  [V5.0-A5.0] MPEG-4 AVC
D-Box:  No
Other:  Producers: Mark Gordon, Dean Devlin, Gary Levinson; Directors: Roland Emmerich; Writers: Robert Rodat; running time of 165 minutes; Packaging: HD Case.

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