1775, Mel Gibson lived in a peaceful and harmonious manor on the other side of the Atlantic and happily cultivated the land. However, the people were dissatisfied with the British and expressed that we would resist. Gibson said that we want peace and not violence, one day Britain The guy came and killed his son (and finally had a son), Gibson was extremely angry and started the road to resist the British, the cruel and hateful British king bloody suppressed the resistance of the civilians, the innocent British soldiers slaughtered the old and weak women and children, and burned the village. So under the call of the banner of freedom, Gibson led the people on a glorious road to victory by eliminating the British villains. Unfortunately, the first resistance failed. Mel Gibson began the guerrilla road, and the British were eventually driven out. Gone, Gibson’s glorious anti-British cause will be remembered forever.
In fact, the only historically accurate place in Gibson’s rebellion against Nazi Britain is the weapons and clothes of British soldiers...
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