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The Patriot (2000)

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Reviews Counted:28

Fresh:12

Rotten:16

Average Rating:5.1/10

Consensus: The Patriot can be entertaining to watch, but it relies too much on formula and melodrama.

Runtime: 2 hrs 55 mins

Genre: Dramas

US Box Office: $2,317,507

Synopsis: The emotionally charged adventure The Patriot tells the story of Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson), a reluctant hero who is swept into the American Revolution when the war reaches his farm and the... The emotionally charged adventure The Patriot tells the story of Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson), a reluctant hero who is swept into the American Revolution when the war reaches his farm and the British endanger what he holds most dear. He takes up arms alongside his idealistic patriot son, Gabriel, and leads a rebel American Militia into battle against a relentless and overwhelming Redcoat army. In the process, he discovers that the only way to protect his family is to fight for a young nation's liberty. But his dark past haunts him. In 1763, the lengthy French and Indian War ended. England controlled Canada and all the territory between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River. In many ways, the men who lived on and fought for this land had stronger ties to it and to each other than to Britain. The hardy settlers formed Great Britain's 13 colonies in the New World. After years of warfare, they reclaim their ordinary lives in the burgeoning cities and countryside.

jamin Martin is one of these men. Once a ferocious warrior, he's made a hero by his comrades, but leaves his brutality behind him and returns to his home in South Carolina. He marries a fine woman who bears him seven children and under her influence, he trades his violent past for a peaceful future on his sprawling plantation.

the cost of Pas Britannia is high and the young colonies are not willing to pay the price. A series of taxes are demanded: the Currency, Sugar, Stamp and Quartering Acts come in rapid succession; the draconian "Intolerable Acts" follow. The colonists strenuously object to the notion of "taxation without representation" and the threat to their rights of self-government. The Boston Harbor becomes a vat of tea. Another conflict, this time with England, is inevitable.

jamin Martin is not so sure. While the British yoke bristles, he is not anxious to return to battle. He has different goals now. His wife has died in childbirth, leaving him the sole caretaker of his brood of children. Tragedy, responsiblity and the sins of his past have transformed him. A somber, restrained man, his facade belies a troubled soul. The horrors of combat haunt him still. His savage acts in the previous war gnaw at his conscience.

eldest son Gabriel has no such doubts. The radical speeches, pamphlets and newletters that begin in the city and pews and traverse the colonies make an impression on the young man. War is coming and the cause, the new and independent country, is just. In defiance of his father, he joins the fight and inadvertantly brings it to his family's doorstep.

Patriot is a Mutual Film Company/Centropolis Entertainment production directed by Roland Emmerich. Dean Devlin, Mark Gordon and Gary Levinson produce, while Ute Emmerich, Roland Emmerich and William Fay serve as executive producers. The screenplay is written by Robert Rodat, who received a 1998 Oscar nomination for Best Original Scrrenplay for Saving Private Ryan. Peter Winther is the film's co-producer. Dionne McNeff and Michael Dahan are associate producers. The creative team includes three-time Academy Award nomiated director of photography Caleb Deschanel (Anna and the King, Hope Floats, The Right Stuff, The Natural, The Black Stallion), production designer Kirk Petruccelli (Mystery Men, The Thirteenth Floor, Blade), Oscar winning editor David Brenner (What Dreams May Come, Independence Day, Born on the Fourth of July) and Academy Award winning costume designer Deborah Scott (Wild Wild West, Titanic, Heat). The film shot on locations in South Carolina, near the historic Revolutionary War battle sites that would have so impacted the life of Benjamin Martin and his family. [More]

Starring: Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger, Joely Richardson, Tcheky Karyo

Starring: Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger, Joely Richardson, Tcheky Karyo, Jason Isaacs, Tom Wilkinson, Chris Cooper, Lisa Brenner, Rene Auberjonois, Gregory Smith

Director: Roland Emmerich

Director: Roland Emmerich
Screenwriter: Robert Rodat
Producer: Dean Devlin, Mark Gordon, Gary Levinsohn
Composer: John Williams

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A gruesome hybrid, a mix of sentimentality and brutality that suggests a Lethal Weapon movie directed by Norman Rockwell.

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Elvis Mitchell
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Yet for its real virtues, The Patriot is never completely satisfying.

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Kenneth Turan
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I enjoyed the strength and conviction of Gibson's performance, the sweep of the battle scenes, and the absurdity of the British caricatures.

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There's no majesty, no tragedy, no feeling here; it's all FX and costuming and casting directors.

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It wisely focuses upon common folk rather than prominent figures.

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