The Patriot

The Patriot is a 2000 American recorded fiction war film coordinated via Roland Emmerich, composed by Robert Rodat, and featuring Mel Gibson, Chris Cooper and Heath Ledger. It was created by the Mutual Film Company and Centropolis Entertainment and was appropriated by Columbia Pictures. The film predominantly happens in rustic York County, South Carolina, and delineates the account of an American cleared into the American Revolutionary War when his family is undermined. Benjamin Martin is a composite figure the scriptwriter cases is taking into account four true figures from the American Revolutionary War: Andrew Pickens, Francis Marion, Daniel Morgan and Thomas Sumter.

The film happens amid the genuine occasions of the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War however pulled in debate over its anecdotal depiction of recorded figures and monstrosities. Educator Mark Glancy, instructor of film history at Queen Mary, University of London has said: "It's terribly mistaken and characteristics wrongdoings conferred by the Nazis in the 1940s to the British in the 1770s." interestingly, Australian film pundit David Edwards affirms that "this anecdotal story is situated around real occasions, yet it is not a past filled with what America was, or even a picture of what it has turned into its a fantasy of what it ought to be....The Patriot is a thousand epic brimming with activity and emotion....But its likewise shockingly astute in its assessment of the American perfect if not the reality."Critic Roger Ebert states, "None of it has much to do with the verifiable reality of the Revolutionary War".

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