@@Hamishtarah This was, in fact, a very dishonorable act. Especially for that time period, when officers were ostensibly held to a standard of honor and good conduct. It makes sense that he would be deeply uncomfortable with the events that transpired, especially if he is a younger officer who has not yet seen all of the brutality that war has to offer.
3:11 I love the detail of the younger British soldier on the left being surprised to hear the new detail of the prisoner being a father/son situation, but the older veteran soldier on the right, his expression didn't change, he's steadfast and loyal.
Lol it's just extras doing their thing. No need to look for deeper meaning. The one on the right doesn't even look much older. He could also have just joined.
That British Lieutenant took no pleasure at all in ordering those rebels shot, he was obviously a man of honour who didn't like shooting unarmed men and you can tell he has no liking for Tavington at all in the way he reacts first seeing the colonel approach
Not the first time Tavington did this to those that have surrendered or were wounded. Remember Gabriel went back wounded to his Family home and told them that he saw a Continental Company surrendering but the Dragoons rode into them and massacred them all. Not to mention General Cornwallis later had a meeting with the Colonel to talk about his brutal tactics in the field and to those that surrender. There were probably a lot of British Officer that didn't like his methods while they saw him in action and later reported them to the General. In one of the deleted scenes they called him by the nickname, "The Butcher"
The look on that lieutenants face when he saw Tavington and his men approaching. He knew it was all gonna go downhill from there. And there was nothing he could do.
Thomas was warned, by his father, to stay his hand. Benjamin is a seasoned fighter. So, if he is advising caution, then best too heed it. Plus, where was Gabriel going too run to?
Yeah. Sad scene, but he kinda brought it on himself. Then again, he’s young, and adolescents (especially boys) tend to be impulsive. His brother was about to be hanged, and he was desperate to save him.
He was a child. They notoriously aren’t known for thinking things through completely. He just wanted to save his brother and did what he thought he could. It cost him his life. He just wanted to help
The son couldn’t be in Zenon 2 because he was busy getting killed during the revolution. Rip to the girl that played the youngest daughter she died in real life
I feel like the colonies becoming independent from Britain was the best decision they could've possibly made, after seing what's been happening over there in the UK, lol.
@Loukablyat . There's no free speech in UK, at this point, on top of that the justice system is arguably worse over there, the police force sometimes won't even track down criminals because they supposedly don't have the man power, and the illegals are causing mayhem over there, Yes I know the us has school shootings, but the uk has a terrorist problem
@Loukablyat . I disagree, There's no free speech, and the British have a very controlling government, (the government litterally force people to eat certain amount of salt, no wonder their food is so bad) that makes it seem like 1984 is a reality over there, plus, on top of that a pretty bad/incompetent police force that sometimes won't even track down suspects because they don't have the "man power".
As much as I love this movie, shit like this would never happen. If the British did stuff like this regularly, every colonist wouldve joined the revolution.
Tavington is loosely based on General Banastre "The Butcher" Tarleton, who was known for his brutality and savageness both on and off the battlefield. He loathed the rebels with a violent passion.
You’re saying it would NEVER happen because if it REGULARLY happened every colonist would join the revolution…. That makes zero sense. War crimes have taken place in every war that is and will be.
Scene might hit a lot less hard when you understand teenagers were pressganged into the redcoats. A lot of those soldiers were probably the same age as the kid.
Unfortunately it happens in war. Even recent wars, Americans tend to pay the families off in the hope they don't seek retribution or become terrorists. Common practice
4:50 one of the most heartbreaking reactions you will ever see on screen 4:54 one of the most evil reactions you ever see on screen Mel Gibson and Jason Issacs are masters at their craft
4:54 Apparently, according to someone at least, this line was Isaacs complaining abt the horse he was riding on but didn't realize the camera was rolling.
I absolutely love this movie as a movie, but historically this is awful. British soldiers never treated POW or civilians that way, as they intended to renew the trade with the colonies after the war, so they were very careful not to antagonize the population. Jason Isaacs' character is based on a really guy, though.
There was some pretty nasty violence against civilians, but most of it was from American civilians or militia on one side against American civilians who supported the other side. It's estimated that something like 1/3 of Americans were loyalists. There was also a lot of violence against civilians and torture and murder of civilians both by and against Native Americans who got involved in the war. But it is true that British regulars generally did adhere strictly to the laws of war and tried to avoid antagonizing the civilian population.
Not true. An ancestor of my husband was held captive in NY Harbor on a ship. He was ransomed by his father. Later, he joined the 4th Continental. From the research, the unit was even worse than the British Dragoons. But after learning some of the information about these soldiers, they definitely had a grudge against the Redcoats. They were pretty vicious by all accounts of reenactors I have met and spoken with. The conditions on the ships in NY Harbor were really bad...very few made it off if they didn't have a family to ransom them. There is actually a memorial to these soldiers who died on the ships.
@@Anne_B. POWs dying in captivity is not a new thing, and has only recently been amended. Continental soldiers and officers were treated the way POWs were expected to be - with officers being constantly exchanged throughout the war. Also, the Americans had no issue in treating POWs badly as well. Saratoga being an example.
Love you the one guy who you can tell he didn’t wanna do this, especially in front of the kids and then when they’re taking Abigail, the two soldiers looks so sad that they’re taking her away from the kids
It's one thing to attack your enemy, you kill their family, and now you have a blood feud. Pro tip, don't kill your enemy's family if you are seeking peace.
Ok so no one is commenting this, how is it that Mel Gibson had an American accent but it was during the revolutionary war, he would have had a British accent do to him being from England.
Watched this over the course of 3 days in my history class in highschool last week, good movie and the whole class was crying when gabriel died and the teacher walked around with a tissue box, class went crazy and clapped at the end when ol dude died
This shallow movie made the class cry, seriously?? Wait until they actually see real horrors or suffering like Schlinder's List or Letters from Iwo Jima.
Man, this movie, Glory and Saving Private Ryan just remind me of high school. They seemed to always be the go-to movies when we'd have a sub in history class.
I was at a convention where Jason Isaacs shared some stories from shooting this movie. According to him, when he said "stupid boy" he was just complaining about the horse he was riding and didn't realize the camera was still recording him
At least the lieutenant showed decency and gratitude towards Benjamin for giving hospitality and medical aid to the Red Coats than showing threat and aggression. He could’ve had the opportunity to kill the injured Colonial Army soldiers but he chose not to
Watching that scene, holding your kid as they die.. I only hope my focus is as sharp as Gibson’s is portrayed. Hyper focused on freeing my kid or die trying.
I watch this movie to remember that despite all that has happened. And all that has divided us. We are STILL one people. And even if we break we WILL reform. We WILL repair. And I won’t stop believing America can heal. 🇺🇸 If we got through all this crap in 300 years and have split so many times, we will be untied again in the future
1:54 “we’re not slaves” Yeah right buddy XD Because screw historical accuracy! No way we could make Mel Gibson’s character a slave owner (even though the guy they based him on absolutely was)
he could free them and work on their farm...? where else are they supposed to go? work as a congressmen back then? this was a better life than what made them a slave to begin with.
@@trition1234 It’s true some slaves did return to field work for paid work since it’s all they knew. Some found other small jobs. However in this case the character Mel Gibson is based off was a slave owner. They changed it for the movie for obvious reasons.
This movie is so historically inaccurate, it is CrIMINAL, these types of atrocities did not occur in the American Revolution. However, I enjoy this movie for what it is. An entertaining popcorn flick aka Bravehesrt during the American Revolution. And Jason Isaacs played a damn good villain that you can’t wait for him to get his in the end. Plus the cinematography is really good!!
I know I'm supposed to be horrified and saddened by this, but seriously... you're going to try and release your brother while unarmed and surrounded by men with guns? What did they think was going to happen?
Is this Braveheart? Mel Gibson is the Hero He doesn't want to go to war His family gets killed He goes to war against the British Shouts Freedom in a speech Defeats the Enemy army Impales someone on a Horse.
The historical inaccuracy in this flick is incredible. The worst crimes such as burning churches never happened. However, such war crimes were perpetrated by Germans particularly during WW2 ….. the director of Patriot was … a German.
Do you understand now?! This is why we measure weight in tons, distance in miles, and temperature in Fahrenheit!!! To punish the British for what they did!!!
We should get more revolutiomary war movies made these days...They kinda quit making those masterpieces but they can settle for other battles not shown on tv...what happened, show new story's full of characters thay actually were alive...Different battles were fought in not just the 13 original colonies but also in the midwest...Theres still so many movies that could be made, real authetic movies...
One of my favorite movies of all time, I love American History so much. Also that British Colonel gives me chills, he is like the devil in a uniform. His eyes are even as cold as steel. When he speaks every word is measured.
Within the (future) US the redcoats were really no more evil than the colonists, the patriots and loyalists both did pretty awful things against each other and the patriots would go on to do far worse atrocities to the Native-Americans and the African-American slaves who themselves usually supported the British due to patriot treatment of them. The real atrocities of the British Empire were conducted in Ireland, India and Africa, as the 13 colonies actually had a fairly privileged position within the empire and were not subjected to the worst of British policies like artificial famine or concentration camps.
@@greenbrickbox3392 The British were also expanding Slavery in their Caribbean Colonies, as well as giving Military Aide to Portugal and the Netherlands to help them suppress Slave Rebellions in their Colonies too.
"...we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor." There is nothing in this world that built a nation as righteous as ours apart from Old Testament Israel.
See, us older millennials hated Jason Isaacs long before he was Lucius Malfoy.
YES!
Doesn't exactly help that he's the "insufferable smug brit" trope IRL lmao
😂😂😂 Exactly!!
Yup…blood boiling hatred for the character he portrayed here. Hell of an actor
Long before? Hardly. This movie came out in 2000 and he took on the role of Malfoy in 2002.
6:31 Even that British soldier felt awful and ashamed you can just tell 😢
And the same kid who looked at him shot him in the head mere minutes later.
“Are we the baddies?”
This is the scene of a film, at that time this was completely normal and none would get emotional.
@@revisionistfrontier I loved that scene
@@Hamishtarah
This was, in fact, a very dishonorable act. Especially for that time period, when officers were ostensibly held to a standard of honor and good conduct.
It makes sense that he would be deeply uncomfortable with the events that transpired, especially if he is a younger officer who has not yet seen all of the brutality that war has to offer.
This is literally just Lucius Malfoy being Lucius Malfoy dressed up as a British soldier
😂😂😂
Is that he went undercover to kill muggles 😬
He was born to be a villain!
3:11 I love the detail of the younger British soldier on the left being surprised to hear the new detail of the prisoner being a father/son situation, but the older veteran soldier on the right, his expression didn't change, he's steadfast and loyal.
I think that dude just defaults with his mouth open
I thought the soldier on the left was Hugh Jackman 😂
@@c87kim 😂😂😂👍
Lol it's just extras doing their thing. No need to look for deeper meaning. The one on the right doesn't even look much older. He could also have just joined.
The older soldier has seen it before and expects it. You get jaded with age in war I assume.
"All you slaves will be granted your freedom if you join our ranks."
"Bro we work here"
Did they? Slavery didn’t end until Abraham Lincoln ended it
"Then we shall make you slaves, so you can earn your freedom through the mercy of his Majesty the King."
Lmao this movie is pure propagandist slop
@@nathanielbrigham4320 For what? Against who?
Yeah bro thats basically every war movie ever made in the US lol@@nathanielbrigham4320
That British Lieutenant took no pleasure at all in ordering those rebels shot, he was obviously a man of honour who didn't like shooting unarmed men and you can tell he has no liking for Tavington at all in the way he reacts first seeing the colonel approach
Not the first time Tavington did this to those that have surrendered or were wounded. Remember Gabriel went back wounded to his Family home and told them that he saw a Continental Company surrendering but the Dragoons rode into them and massacred them all. Not to mention General Cornwallis later had a meeting with the Colonel to talk about his brutal tactics in the field and to those that surrender. There were probably a lot of British Officer that didn't like his methods while they saw him in action and later reported them to the General.
In one of the deleted scenes they called him by the nickname, "The Butcher"
@@Crackshotsteph I saw that deleted scene too I think Tavington was based on the real life lord Tarleton who committed similar atrocities to Tavington
Yeah, and Gibson’s caracter mainly based on Francis Marion, who fought against Tarleton.
still did it tho
@@vincenthammons-kd9du has to obey his superiors unfortunately
"We're not going to hold him. We're going to hang him"
Damn that's one hell of a disturbing line. Jason Isaacs nailed it in this film
Said it with a grin, too. True sociopath.
he's a spy
The look on that lieutenants face when he saw Tavington and his men approaching. He knew it was all gonna go downhill from there. And there was nothing he could do.
Thomas was warned, by his father, to stay his hand.
Benjamin is a seasoned fighter. So, if he is advising caution, then best too heed it. Plus, where was Gabriel going too run to?
Juvenile impetuosity makes for the best of plot contrivances
Yeah. Sad scene, but he kinda brought it on himself.
Then again, he’s young, and adolescents (especially boys) tend to be impulsive. His brother was about to be hanged, and he was desperate to save him.
He was a child. They notoriously aren’t known for thinking things through completely. He just wanted to save his brother and did what he thought he could. It cost him his life. He just wanted to help
@@bry_thefelineguygreat vocabulary
thats why colonel said "stupid boy"
brilliant casting, brilliant video.
Isaacs really plays some serious pricks in these movies
Lmaooo fr😂
he's from the same city as The Beatles
The son couldn’t be in Zenon 2 because he was busy getting killed during the revolution. Rip to the girl that played the youngest daughter she died in real life
He's a time traveler
Rest In Peace 🙏
You’re right, she died from an overdose at age 21 lol
Tavington just open the pandora box that no one want to open it even Martin himself doesn't want to.
He just had to have his way with killing civilians and burning down their homes for fun.
He tried posting a meme but was deemed too radical by the British government so they had to put him down for the greater good.
I feel like the colonies becoming independent from Britain was the best decision they could've possibly made, after seing what's been happening over there in the UK, lol.
@@FOAB-Carlos I mean, the US is far worse than the UK as of today. Doesn't mean that the UK is great tho.
@Loukablyat . There's no free speech in UK, at this point, on top of that the justice system is arguably worse over there, the police force sometimes won't even track down criminals because they supposedly don't have the man power, and the illegals are causing mayhem over there, Yes I know the us has school shootings, but the uk has a terrorist problem
@Loukablyat . I disagree, There's no free speech, and the British have a very controlling government, (the government litterally force people to eat certain amount of salt, no wonder their food is so bad) that makes it seem like 1984 is a reality over there, plus, on top of that a pretty bad/incompetent police force that sometimes won't even track down suspects because they don't have the "man power".
@@Loukablyat Yeah, sad that lots of governments don't seem to work for their people these days
As much as I love this movie, shit like this would never happen. If the British did stuff like this regularly, every colonist wouldve joined the revolution.
Of course the British didn't. They left that to the Loyalists to do.
Ireland didn't happen eh 😂
Tavington is loosely based on General Banastre "The Butcher" Tarleton, who was known for his brutality and savageness both on and off the battlefield. He loathed the rebels with a violent passion.
You’re saying it would NEVER happen because if it REGULARLY happened every colonist would join the revolution…. That makes zero sense. War crimes have taken place in every war that is and will be.
This happened. Tavington is based on an actual English colonel
I miss heath. Great actor
Scene might hit a lot less hard when you understand teenagers were pressganged into the redcoats.
A lot of those soldiers were probably the same age as the kid.
A lot less? If anything, it makes hit even HARDER.
"aim small miss small"
Oh. Lucius Malfoy.
In truth, Gabriel saved all of them by confessing to his act. They would have made an example out of all of them had they been deceived further.
Unfortunately it happens in war. Even recent wars, Americans tend to pay the families off in the hope they don't seek retribution or become terrorists. Common practice
You speak as if you know, but you don't. You've never left your television screen.
@@garypollard1821 it's a common practice not a made up practice.
@@jayman6905where's your evidence?
@@MichaelGarcia001 is evidence is ''trust me bro''
*awkard….*
War creates monstrous behavior
No, personal greed does.
Some men are just born to be monsters. War is just an opportunistic outlet
@@panchoviaExactly
@@jasonmason8413Perfectly stated.
This movie is mostly ficitonal.
4:50 one of the most heartbreaking reactions you will ever see on screen
4:54 one of the most evil reactions you ever see on screen
Mel Gibson and Jason Issacs are masters at their craft
I really hated Jason Isaacs in this film - like Jaquin Phoenix in Gladiator - thats when you know an actor as a villain has done their job perfectly..
I think the whole 20 mins (son's death & Revenge) scene is among my top 3 favorite scenes
4:54 Apparently, according to someone at least, this line was Isaacs complaining abt the horse he was riding on but didn't realize the camera was rolling.
4:24 lucius Malfoy uses avada kedavra spell on a kid
💀
💀💀💀
2:21. Mel should have pointed to one of the dead colonials and said it was one of them.
Film might be propaganda, but this does happen in real life. There’s always horrible people on both sides of the fence.
I agree with you.
I absolutely love this movie as a movie, but historically this is awful. British soldiers never treated POW or civilians that way, as they intended to renew the trade with the colonies after the war, so they were very careful not to antagonize the population. Jason Isaacs' character is based on a really guy, though.
They tortured many POWS to death.
There was some pretty nasty violence against civilians, but most of it was from American civilians or militia on one side against American civilians who supported the other side. It's estimated that something like 1/3 of Americans were loyalists. There was also a lot of violence against civilians and torture and murder of civilians both by and against Native Americans who got involved in the war. But it is true that British regulars generally did adhere strictly to the laws of war and tried to avoid antagonizing the civilian population.
Not true. An ancestor of my husband was held captive in NY Harbor on a ship. He was ransomed by his father. Later, he joined the 4th Continental. From the research, the unit was even worse than the British Dragoons. But after learning some of the information about these soldiers, they definitely had a grudge against the Redcoats. They were pretty vicious by all accounts of reenactors I have met and spoken with. The conditions on the ships in NY Harbor were really bad...very few made it off if they didn't have a family to ransom them. There is actually a memorial to these soldiers who died on the ships.
@@Anne_B. POWs dying in captivity is not a new thing, and has only recently been amended. Continental soldiers and officers were treated the way POWs were expected to be - with officers being constantly exchanged throughout the war.
Also, the Americans had no issue in treating POWs badly as well. Saratoga being an example.
@@OscarDirlwood i did state that ot was bad 9n oth sides..the shuos in NY harbor were british not amwrican
2:01 Sounds like Haytham Kenway
Isaacs is such a badass, he smoked that mofo like it aint no thing
😂😂😂😂😂
I don't know what spell Malfoy put on that mini-ball, but it Killed Thomas weeks faster than it normally would have.
Naw
Damn, Lucius’ ancestor was a PoS too
@@animathehallowed1380 but why is he working for the muggles? 😄
@@mami3427 hmm, I’m perplexed. Maybe he was a Squib?
@6:54 The toy soldiers he was playing with were redcoats. I can't believe I missed this before.
Wow this british general is more evil than Voldermort
The only thing that could’ve made him anymore cartoonishly villainous in this movie is if he had a dastardly mustache
*Voldemort
We do not speak that name@@leah6820-y9v
You mean colonel?
He who must not be named
Love you the one guy who you can tell he didn’t wanna do this, especially in front of the kids and then when they’re taking Abigail, the two soldiers looks so sad that they’re taking her away from the kids
When you hear the eerie bell sounds and then the look on Benjamin Martins face it was the calling to war for him
"You can't violate the Geneva Conventions when they weren't even the Geneva Suggestions yet."
Loved Mel’s performance in this one
Jason Isaacs Killed Gregory Smith
He almost kill the Joker
Almost released the g virus too I hear he played William birkin in the jovovich movies.
@@jonathanz5169what joker
It's one thing to attack your enemy, you kill their family, and now you have a blood feud. Pro tip, don't kill your enemy's family if you are seeking peace.
Ok so no one is commenting this, how is it that Mel Gibson had an American accent but it was during the revolutionary war, he would have had a British accent do to him being from England.
Historical accuracy aside...Mel Gibson and revenge in any movie, u know you're about to see an epic action sequence.
Watched this over the course of 3 days in my history class in highschool last week, good movie and the whole class was crying when gabriel died and the teacher walked around with a tissue box, class went crazy and clapped at the end when ol dude died
This shallow movie made the class cry, seriously??
Wait until they actually see real horrors or suffering like Schlinder's List or Letters from Iwo Jima.
Man, this movie, Glory and Saving Private Ryan just remind me of high school. They seemed to always be the go-to movies when we'd have a sub in history class.
pity they are complete rubbish with not a inch of truth in them
How you expect me to take this otherwise tragic moment seriously with this goofy thumbnail 😂
Excellent film.
I was at a convention where Jason Isaacs shared some stories from shooting this movie. According to him, when he said "stupid boy" he was just complaining about the horse he was riding and didn't realize the camera was still recording him
except hes clealy glaring down and still in character lol
Great movie
Boy that thumbnail sure looks like something else 😂
What?
Brokeback Mountain
Why you gotta make me take a double look man 😔
That's one way to fuel an insurgency. Don't mess with Gibson...
Jason Issacs was great as Capt Steele in Black Hawk Down
Us Brits always playing away thousands of miles from home and still kicking ass!
In the thumbnail he looks like heath ledger, that's not him?
Edit - just checked and yep it is lol
Lmfao
See, see, now ya done f-ed up……woke up the BEAST
4:19 NOOOOO
Bro I was mad and that’s not even my son I would genuinely crashout
I loved this movie my grandpa and I watched it when I four
At least the lieutenant showed decency and gratitude towards Benjamin for giving hospitality and medical aid to the Red Coats than showing threat and aggression. He could’ve had the opportunity to kill the injured Colonial Army soldiers but he chose not to
The calm before the storm
Uh oh, now you've unleashed Mad Max / Lethal Weapon Mel Gibson, along with two mini-Mel's. Hide the breakables! XD
6:43 tf? 😂😂😂
Watching that scene, holding your kid as they die..
I only hope my focus is as sharp as Gibson’s is portrayed.
Hyper focused on freeing my kid or die trying.
I watch this movie to remember that despite all that has happened. And all that has divided us. We are STILL one people. And even if we break we WILL reform. We WILL repair. And I won’t stop believing America can heal. 🇺🇸
If we got through all this crap in 300 years and have split so many times, we will be untied again in the future
Totally accurate.
1:54 “we’re not slaves”
Yeah right buddy XD
Because screw historical accuracy! No way we could make Mel Gibson’s character a slave owner (even though the guy they based him on absolutely was)
Hey we can’t have our main hero/protagonist a slave owner.
Gotta make sure there’s a white savior
he could free them and work on their farm...? where else are they supposed to go? work as a congressmen back then? this was a better life than what made them a slave to begin with.
@@trition1234
It’s true some slaves did return to field work for paid work since it’s all they knew. Some found other small jobs. However in this case the character Mel Gibson is based off was a slave owner. They changed it for the movie for obvious reasons.
🙄Typical virtue signaler. You really look at this movie and think they had historical accuracy as the highest possible concern?
Mel Gibson. Only slightly less historically accurate than a Disney cartoon.
we can act like what we are suppose to act like
Little he knew he awaked a demon
This movie is so historically inaccurate, it is CrIMINAL, these types of atrocities did not occur in the American Revolution.
However, I enjoy this movie for what it is. An entertaining popcorn flick aka Bravehesrt during the American Revolution. And Jason Isaacs played a damn good villain that you can’t wait for him to get his in the end.
Plus the cinematography is really good!!
These sorts of things did happen… it wasn’t official British policy, but they happened
I know I'm supposed to be horrified and saddened by this, but seriously... you're going to try and release your brother while unarmed and surrounded by men with guns? What did they think was going to happen?
Why did I think the person in the thumbnail was Zendaya?💀💀💀🙏
I’m so generationally cooked😭😭😭
Is this Braveheart?
Mel Gibson is the Hero
He doesn't want to go to war
His family gets killed
He goes to war against the British
Shouts Freedom in a speech
Defeats the Enemy army
Impales someone on a Horse.
I have a question, can someone please explain who are the soilders who wear blue and red in their coats?
This moment in Mel Gibson life made him turn to alcohol and road rage
The historical inaccuracy in this flick is incredible. The worst crimes such as burning churches never happened. However, such war crimes were perpetrated by Germans particularly during WW2 ….. the director of Patriot was … a German.
That’s a good movie
“My sons were better men”
Never attack at the wrong time
6:30 you can see that he didn't want them killed
Do you understand now?! This is why we measure weight in tons, distance in miles, and temperature in Fahrenheit!!! To punish the British for what they did!!!
Those bastards
Always remember he gets his on the Event Horizon 🤣
Origin of America’s villain story
Maoist. Do the CCP and British Monarchy Jackboot taste good?
@@joeruiz4010 you’re the maoist gey
@@joeruiz4010 u r d maoist geh
7:32 god bless the second amendment
required in several countries
RIP Heath Ledger
fine I'll go watch the patriot for the 14094904th time again
Estos dragones verdes sin piedad por las personas.....un corazón totalmente frío
Es lo que refleja su personaje
Can you guys do the Fort Wilderness story scene with just Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger???
I like that movie
6:26 You can tell that British Lieutenant had morals, it's a shame he had to die in an ambush in a later scene.
We should get more revolutiomary war movies made these days...They kinda quit making those masterpieces but they can settle for other battles not shown on tv...what happened, show new story's full of characters thay actually were alive...Different battles were fought in not just the 13 original colonies but also in the midwest...Theres still so many movies that could be made, real authetic movies...
If only he hadn't resisted against the authorities he would have been fine.
One of my favorite movies of all time, I love American History so much. Also that British Colonel gives me chills, he is like the devil in a uniform. His eyes are even as cold as steel. When he speaks every word is measured.
it's what's his name from a Knight's Tale!
The redcoats were so evil
Literally none of this is real or based off actual events.
@@Mr94T it's a movie based on what happened. They added some fictional characters, but these things were happening
@presbyteriangirl9739
Great drama, but it falls well short of being factually accurate.
Within the (future) US the redcoats were really no more evil than the colonists, the patriots and loyalists both did pretty awful things against each other and the patriots would go on to do far worse atrocities to the Native-Americans and the African-American slaves who themselves usually supported the British due to patriot treatment of them. The real atrocities of the British Empire were conducted in Ireland, India and Africa, as the 13 colonies actually had a fairly privileged position within the empire and were not subjected to the worst of British policies like artificial famine or concentration camps.
@@greenbrickbox3392 The British were also expanding Slavery in their Caribbean Colonies, as well as giving Military Aide to Portugal and the Netherlands to help them suppress Slave Rebellions in their Colonies too.
It’s always the middle
Child
Hmmm…never seen this movie and I’m in…
"...we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor."
There is nothing in this world that built a nation as righteous as ours apart from Old Testament Israel.
Damn I got into it and went to rent it lol
Britain vs Britain war
WORLD STAR