a novel

Sophia 2022-03-19 09:01:03

This movie was shown in the audio-visual teacher's class. It took two classes and I didn't finish it. It's a good movie, I used to always watch movies with the perfect ending and I always felt like something was missing, now I know.

After reading it, it really feels like a novel. From the beginning to the end, every character is flesh and blood. What really made me feel the cruelty of the war was when the man's house was burned down and the wounded was killed, the wounded shouted "mercy", and I felt really uncomfortable hearing that sentence.

At the same time, the story is also very warm, the happy day after the relatives were settled.

Also, I really burst into tears when I heard Susan's papa.

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Extended Reading
  • Llewellyn 2022-03-23 09:01:19

    I have forgotten to add this one, how can I forget this one, everything begins here, everything is from Jason. Of course there is also Tom Wilkinson.

  • Joaquin 2022-03-24 09:01:18

    Re-watching the director's cut version took another three hours, and the image of the characters was obviously fuller. The ambush by the stream and the battle by the window are all classics, which are more beautiful than the final battle. It can be seen that movies do not necessarily require a lot of money to get a lot of people. Think about the same in "Brave Heart", the first part of the outpost is actually better.

The Patriot quotes

  • Gabriel Edward Martin: I've come to call on Anne.

    [Anne's father puts an ear piece in his ear to hear. Gabriel leans in and tries again louder]

    Gabriel Edward Martin: I've come to call on Anne.

    Mr. Howard: Well of course you call yourself a man!

    Miss Anne Howard/ Mrs. Anne Martin: Father stop it! You heard him!

  • John Billings: There's a story going around 'bout how some twenty Redcoats got killed by a ghost or some damn thing, carried a Cherokee tomahawk.

    Benjamin Martin: Aren't you a little old to be believing in ghost stories?