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Running time164 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$110 millionBox office$215.3 millionThe Patriot is a 2000 American directed by, written by, and starring,. The film mainly takes place in rural, and depicts the story of an American Colonist, nominally loyal to the British Crown, who is swept into the when his family is affected. Benjamin Martin is a composite figure who Rodat has stated is based on four factual figures from the American Revolutionary War:, and.The film takes place during the events of the. It attracted controversy over its fictional portrayal of historical British figures and atrocities, especially with the infamous 'Burning church' scene, of which there is no historical or written record.

Critic Roger Ebert wrote 'None of it has much to do with the historical reality of the Revolutionary War'. Contents.Plot During the in 1775, Captain Benjamin Martin, a veteran of the and a with seven children, is called to to vote in the on a levy supporting the. Fearing war against, Benjamin abstains; the vote is nonetheless passed and, against his father's wishes, Benjamin's eldest son Gabriel joins the Continentals.Two years later, Charleston to the and a wounded Gabriel returns home carrying dispatches. The Martins care for both British and American wounded from a nearby battle, before British, led by Colonel William Tavington, arrive, capture Gabriel with the intention of hanging him as a spy, and take captive the African American free men and women who work Benjamin's land. When Benjamin's second son Thomas tries to free Gabriel, he is shot and killed by Tavington, who then orders the Martins' house, and wounded executed. After the British leave, Benjamin gives his next two eldest sons, and they ambush the British unit escorting the captive Gabriel.

Benjamin skillfully, yet brutally, kills many soldiers with his. International relations textbook pdf. A British survivor tells Tavington of the attack, earning Benjamin the moniker of the 'Ghost'.

Gabriel decides to rejoin the Continentals and Benjamin soon follows, leaving the younger children in the care of Benjamin's sister-in-law, Charlotte. On their way to the Continental Army's camp, they witness the southern Continental Army under General the British Army. Benjamin recognizes the foolishness of the action, having served in the British Army; sure enough, the Continentals are decisively routed.Benjamin meets his former commanding officer, Colonel Harry Burwell, who makes him of the local colonial due to his combat experience and also places Gabriel under Benjamin's command.

Benjamin is tasked with keeping 's regiments pinned south through. French Major Jean Villeneuve helps train the militia and promises more French aid.Gabriel asks why Villeneuve and others often mention Benjamin's role in something called 'Fort Wilderness.'

Benjamin, having been hesitant to answer the question up to now, finally tells his son the story. Benjamin had been fighting in the British Army in the when he and several other soldiers discovered a French atrocity at a fort that Benjamin and his comrades had been trying to reinforce. In a teutonic rage, Benjamin and his comrades caught up with the French at Fort Wilderness, where Benjamin and his unit literally cut the defending French soldiers apart slowly. Benjamin reveals that he has been haunted by guilt ever since.Benjamin's militia harasses British supply lines, even capturing some of Cornwallis' personal effects and his two Great Danes, and burn half the bridges and ferries leading to Charleston. Lord Cornwallis blames Tavington for creating this reaction with his brutal tactics. However, irritated at the lack of progress, and insulted by Benjamin's to free some of the captured militia, Cornwallis reluctantly allows Tavington to stop Benjamin by any means necessary.With the reluctant aid of the Loyalist Captain Wilkins, Tavington learns the identities of some militia members and attacks their families and burns their homes.

Benjamin's family flees Charlotte's plantation as it is burned to live in a settlement with former black slaves. There, Gabriel marries his betrothed Anne. Tavington's rides into the town that supplies the militia. He assembles all the townspeople, including Anne, into the church, promising freedom in exchange for the whereabouts of the rebels. After their location is given, he has the doors barricaded, and orders the church to be burned, killing everyone inside. When they discover the tragedy, Gabriel and several other soldiers race to attack Tavington's encampment. In the ensuing battle, Gabriel shoots Tavington, but Tavington mortally wounds Gabriel before fleeing.

Benjamin arrives soon thereafter, only to have another of his sons die in his arms.Benjamin mourns and wavers in his commitment to continue fighting, but is resolved when reminded of his son's dedication to the cause by finding an American flag he repaired. Martin's militia, along with a larger Continental Army regiment, confronts Cornwallis' regiment in a at the. The British appear to have the upper hand until Benjamin rallies the troops forward against their lines and Tavington rushes to attack him. The two fight and Tavington attains the upper hand, delivering several wounds to Benjamin. Benjamin slumps to his knees, and Tavington prepares to deliver the.

At the last second, Benjamin dodges the attack and stabs Tavington, avenging his sons' deaths. The battle is a Continental victory, and Cornwallis sounds the retreat.After many retreats, Cornwallis is at where he surrenders to the surrounding Continental Army and the long-awaited French naval force. After the conflict ends, Benjamin returns with his family, with Charlotte carrying their new baby, and discovers his militia soldiers rebuilding his homestead in their old town road.Cast. as Captain/Colonel Benjamin MartinA veteran of the, the hero of the fictional Fort Wilderness, and widowed father of seven children, Benjamin does what he can to avoid fighting in the knowing the implications surrounding it.

In addition, he does not want to reveal to his family what he is capable of in violence. When his oldest son, Gabriel, joins up, and his second born son, Thomas, is killed, he takes it upon himself to join and fight with the colonial. He is nicknamed 'The Ghost' by the British. He is based on a composite of historical characters which include, and. as Charlotte SeltonBenjamin's sister-in-law and later wife. She is the owner of a plantation that is burned down by the British. She looks after Benjamin's children while he is fighting; eventually they have a child together.

as Corporal Gabriel MartinBenjamin's eldest child, and the husband of Anne Howard. He decides to join up with the against his father's wishes. He is killed during an attack on the ' camp, while seeking revenge against Colonel Tavington for his wife's murder. as Anne HowardGabriel's childhood friend and love interest, whom he marries later in the film. She is killed in the town church along with the rest of the town on Tavington's orders. as Thomas MartinBenjamin's second son, he, like Gabriel, is anxious to fight in the war, but Benjamin says he has to wait because of his age. He is shot and killed by Tavington when he protests against Gabriel's arrest.

Tavington rebukes him as a 'stupid boy' for his actions afterward. Benjamin takes Thomas's set of toy tin soldiers and, over the course of the film, melts them down into bullets for his pistol. as Nathan MartinThird son, he and Samuel help around the farm. When Gabriel is taken prisoner and Thomas is killed, he and Samuel help their father on a rescue mission. as Samuel MartinFourth son, he is usually seen helping Nathan around the farm.

When Gabriel is taken prisoner and Thomas is killed, he helps his father, Benjamin, rescue Gabriel by killing several British soldiers. For a short while, he becomes scared of his father after he witnesses him brutally killing and mutilating a British soldier with a tomahawk. as Margaret MartinBenjamin's older daughter, she is often seen taking care of her younger siblings. as William Martin, Benjamin's fifth and youngest son.

as Susan MartinThe youngest of Benjamin's seven children, initially she will not speak, which may be a post-traumatic reaction to the death of their mother Elizabeth. Her feelings towards her father change radically as the film progresses, and after Benjamin leaves from the furlough to rejoin his militia, in an extremely emotional scene, she seemingly forgives him and tells him she'll say anything he wants to make him stay, to which Benjamin can only promise to return. as Colonel William TavingtonColonel of the Green, he’s portrayed as a brutal and psychopathic commander. Long ago, his late father wasted away the family esteem and William’s inheritance. He suggests to Cornwallis that he be allowed to acquire land in the territory as payment after the war since the brutality his commander wants from him sacrifices his social standing in English society. He is nicknamed 'The Butcher' by the people. The character is based on.

as Colonel/General Harry BurwellOne of Benjamin's commanding officers in the and a colonel of the. He fought in the 1775. When his wife gives birth to their firstborn son, they name him after Benjamin's late eldest son, Gabriel.

He is based on. as Major Jean VilleneuveA French officer who trains Martin's militia, he holds a grudge against Martin for his part in the, but they become close friends by the war's end.

He explains in the film that he watched his wife and two daughters, 12-year-old Violette and 10-year-old Pauline, being burned in the ship that carried them by the British, which explains his hatred for them. He serves as Martin's.

as Reverend OliverA minister of Pembroke who volunteers to fight with the militia. He also tries to give spiritual advice to his fellow soldiers. He is one of the eighteen captured men taken to and released later on by Benjamin. He helps Gabriel in killing Captain Bordon, but is mortally shot by Tavington. Before dying, he courageously tosses his musket to Gabriel so that he may finish off Tavington. as Lieutenant GeneralA general of the British army. While pompous and arrogant, he is disgusted by Tavington's savage and ungentlemanly tactics.

Cornwallis is a skilled commander, with Martin calling him a genius, but he sees militia soldiers as nothing more than ' with ' and is easily duped by Martin in a key scene. His two Great Danes, Jupiter and Mars, are a gift from King. as Dan ScottOne of Benjamin's men.

He is a racist and bullies the former slave Occam, but grows to befriend him, especially when saved by him while wounded. In the last part of the film, they stand side by side in the final battle and the raising of Martin's new house. as Brigadier GeneralCornwallis' second-in-command. Like Cornwallis, he does not share Tavington's views on war.

as John BillingsOne of Benjamin's neighbors and oldest friends who joins the militia. He is one of the 18 captured men taken to Fort Carolina and later released by Benjamin. Afterward, John helps Charlotte Selton and Benjamin's children escape the burning of the Selton plantation.

He commits, in full view of his comrades, after finding that Tavington's men have killed his wife Elizabeth and son Thomas. Afterward, Benjamin gives the militia a furlough. as Captain James WilkinsAn officer in the militia recruited into the Green Dragoons by Captain Bordon. He knows Benjamin Martin well, and is called upon by Tavington to divulge such information when required. Earlier on, at the South Carolina Assembly in Charleston, he is one of the twelve out of forty to vote against a levy for the Continental Army. He fights alongside Tavington, and also shares these brutal views on how 'all those who stand against England deserve to die a traitor's death'.

When he is forced to burn the church at Pembroke, with town residents inside by Tavington, only then does he regret his own words and realize what kind of man his commanding officer really is. He is last seen fighting alongside the British in the final battle of the movie; his fate is not shown.

as Captain BordonTavington's second-in-command of the Green Dragoons. He is killed by Gabriel in the raid against the Dragoons. as OccamAn African slave who is sent to fight in his master's place. He is taunted and bullied by the other soldiers in the militia, but is treated as an equal by Benjamin, Gabriel, Jean, and later on by Dan Scott and the others.

He gives out information of the captured eighteen militia men at Fort Carolina while escaping Tavington's trap. After serving a year in the Continental Army, he becomes a free man, but nonetheless still serves with the militia until the end of the war, and later aids, alongside his former adversary Dan Scott, in raising a new house for Martin. (See also: ). as Peter HowardAnne Howard's father, who lost his left leg and most of his hearing while fighting the French and Indian War.

He likens British taxation policies to the British taking his other leg. as British. as General.

as General. as a friendly British Lieutenant at Martin's farm who interacts with both Benjamin Martin and Colonel Tavington. He sees Tavington's orders to kill the Colonial wounded and other prisoners revolting, but remains silent and follows through with the orders without question.

He dies shortly afterwards in Martin's skirmish to rescue Gabriel.Production Script Screenwriter wrote seventeen drafts of the script before there was an acceptable one. In an early version, Anne is pregnant with Gabriel's child when she dies in the burning church. Rodat wrote the script with Gibson in mind for Benjamin Martin, and gave the Martin character six children to signal this preference to studio executives. After the birth of Gibson's seventh child, the script was changed so that Martin had seven children.

Like the character, which Gibson portrayed in five years earlier, Martin is a man seeking to live his life in peace until revenge drives him to lead a cause against a national enemy after the life of an innocent family member is taken.Casting , and were considered to play Gabriel Martin. Turned down the lead role of Benjamin Martin because he considered the film 'too violent,', and that, 'it boiled the American Revolution down to one guy wanting revenge.' The producers and director narrowed their choices for the role of Gabriel to and, with the latter chosen because the director thought he possessed 'exuberant youth'.Filming The film's German director Emmerich said 'these were characters I could relate to, and they were engaged in a conflict that had a significant outcome—the creation of the first modern democratic government.' The film was shot entirely on location in South Carolina, including, —for many of the battle scenes, and —for the farm of Benjamin Martin, as well as nearby. Other scenes were filmed at, an antebellum rice plantation in, in Charleston, South Carolina, at the Cistern Yard on the campus of, and and Homestead House at, South Carolina, along with the grounds of the Brattonsville Plantation in. Producer Mark Gordon said the production team 'tried their best to be as authentic as possible' because 'the backdrop was serious history,' giving attention to details in period dress. Producer Dean Devlin and the film's costume designers examined actual Revolutionary War uniforms at the prior to shooting.

Main article:The for The Patriot was composed and conducted by and was nominated for an., who composed the scores to Emmerich's, and, created a demo for The Patriot that was ultimately rejected. As a result, Arnold never returned to compose for any of Emmerich's subsequent films and was replaced by and.Reception Critical response The Patriot received generally favorable reviews from critics.

The film scored a 'Fresh' rating of 61% rating among all critics on, based on 134 reviews and with an average rating of 6.13/10, which notes that it 'can be entertaining to watch, but it relies too much on formula and melodrama.' The Patriot is one of two Emmerich films to ever be given a 'fresh' rating from that website (the other is ). Also notes that, 'While his hero is conscience-stricken about killing, Emmerich sure enjoys serving it up in generous helpings. ' On, the film earned a rating of 63 out of 100, based on reviews from 35 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Critic gave the film a generally negative review, although he praised its casting and called Mel Gibson 'an astonishing actor', particularly for his 'on-screen comfort and expansiveness'.

He said the film is a 'gruesome hybrid, a mix of sentimentality and brutality'. Jamie Malanowski, also writing in The New York Times, said The Patriot 'will prove to many a satisfying way to spend a summer evening.

It's got big battles and wrenching hand-to-hand combat, a courageous but conflicted hero and a dastardly and totally guilt-free villain, thrills, tenderness, sorrow, rage and a little bit of kissing'. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, and Best Sound.False reviews controversy A highly positive review was purportedly written by a critic named, who was credited to, a small weekly news publication. During an investigation into Manning's quotes, reporter John Horn discovered that the newspaper had never heard of him. The story emerged at around the same time as an announcement that Sony had used employees posing as moviegoers in television commercials to praise the film.

These occurrences, in tandem, raised questions and controversy about ethics in practices.On June 10, 2001, the episode of, host conducted an in-studio interview with Manning, whose 'review' of the film was positive. The voice of Manning was provided by a computer.On August 3, 2005, Sony made an out-of-court settlement and agreed to refund $5 each to dissatisfied customers who saw this and four other films in American theatres, as a result of Manning's reviews. Box office The Patriot opened in 3,061 venues at #2 with $22,413,710 domestically in its opening weekend, falling slightly short of expectations (predictions had the film opening #1 with roughly $25 million ahead). The film opened behind, which opened at #1 with $41,325,042. The film closed on October 16, 2000 with $113,330,342 domestically, which barely recouped its budget of $110 million.

It was successful overseas grossing $101,964,000 with a grand total of $215,294,342. Accolades The Patriot was nominated for three: (, and ),. It also received several guild awards, including the American Society of Cinematographers award to Caleb Deschanel for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography and the Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award for Best Period Makeup and Best Period Hair Styling. Historical authenticity During development, Emmerich and his team consulted with experts at the on set, props, and costumes; advisor Rex Ellis even recommended the village as an appropriate place for Martin's family to hide. In addition, screenwriter read through many journals and letters of colonists as part of his preparation for writing the screen play.Producer said that in making the film, 'while we were telling a fictional story, the backdrop was serious history'.

Some of the resulting characters and events thus were composites of real characters and events that were designed to serve the fictional narrative without losing the historical flavor. Rodat said of Gibson's character: 'Benjamin Martin is a made up of, and, and a few bits and pieces from a number of other characters.' This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( December 2013) In the film, Gibson's character asks, 'Why should I trade one tyrant three thousand miles away for three thousand tyrants one mile away?'

'They Call me a brainless Tory,' said (Doctor) Reverend Mather Byles while watching three thousand Sons of Liberty parading the streets of Boston, 'but tell me my young friend, which is better, to be ruled by one tyrant three thousand miles away or three thousand tyrants not a mile away'. Paul Revere And The World He Lived In by Riverside Press Cambridge, Massachusetts 1942. The Patriot: The Official Companion by and. The Patriot: A Novel byHome media The Patriot was released on DVD on October 24, 2000, a Blu-ray release followed on July 3, 2007. The Patriot was later released on 4K UHD Blu-ray on May 22, 2018. References.

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