The
Patriot Movie Review:
The
Patriot is an awesome and dramatically driven film. Benjamin
Martin (Gibson) is 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 War and
a widower, Martin has renounced fighting forever to raise
his seven children 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 (Ledger), and leads a brave rebel militia into
battle against a relentless British army. Martin realizes
that the only way to protect his family is to fight in a
war for a nation's freedom.
The
Patriot is an outstanding film about family, love and honor.
The Revolutionary War stands as the film's backdrop with
a father-son relationship between Benjamin and Gabriel as
the real story of the film.
Robert
Rodat brilliantly wrote the script for The Patriot. Rodat
previously wrote the WWII drama Saving Private Ryan, which
in my opinion is the best film ever made. With this script,
Rodat sets his story during the Revolutionary War. Like
in the Saving Private Ryan script, Rodat creates excellent
character relationships. Rodat brings in an actual historical
character into the script, with the British General Cornwallis
(Wilkinson). Rodat also creates well -sequenced and realistic
war scenes for the director to capitalize on. Though The
Patriot is a great dramatic piece, I liked the light humor
that the writer developed in the script. An example is the
loyalty Benjamin Martin receives from General Cornwallis'
two great danes, in which Martin stole from their master.
The film's script is very sharp; I liked everything in it,
especially the realism and relationships.
Big
budget filmmaker Roland Emmerich directed The Patriot. Emmerich
tackled a different type of project with The Patriot; he
previously directed Stargate, Independence Day and Godzilla.
He is a big visual and special effects director, in which,
he does a good job directing this dramatic piece. Emmerich
first focuses on the relationship and heart of the Martin
family, then follows the family with the war elements. The
visions of war and the Revolution are captured in fabulous
scenes and balanced special effects. Lastly, the director
creates effective symbolism, which includes cool shots of
the American flag holding strong during a huge war scene.
The
whole acting ensemble of The Patriot is terrific and most
of all believable. I think that Mel Gibson is one of the
only few actors that drives so much motivation into the
audience, that you immediately want to join him in the fight
for freedom. He previously created this electricity in Braveheart
and he does it again in The Patriot as the fearless Benjamin
Martin. Newcomer Heath Ledger breaks into stardom with his
dynamite performance as Martin's ideal son, Gabriel. One
of the many admirable aspects of Ledger's acting is that
he is Australian, so he has to create his own American accent.
However, you can't tell he is Australian, his American accent
is pure and natural. Jason Isaacs creates one of those characters
that you just hate from the first moment they appear on
the screen. He turns in a superb and in-depth performance
as the slimy and cold British Colonel Tavington. Lastly,
Tom Wilkinson turns in a firm and egotistic performance
as the British war-minded General Cornwallis.
The
Patriot does have some brutal and violent scenes involving
the battles and causalities of the Revolutionary War. The
war scenes are nothing near the impact of Saving Private
Ryan or Braveheart, but the scenes in The Patriot are still
stellar. Most adult audiences will enjoy this film. It is
bold, motivational and heartbreaking. In some sense, it
is like watching Braveheart or Last of the Mohicans during
the Revolutionary War. I highly recommend The Patriot.
Report Card Grade: A-
Joseph
Tucker
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