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The Patriot [Blu-ray] WSE DD5.1
  Mfr: SONY   Model: 16718
  FRYS.com #5268567   UPC: 043396167186


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The Patriot [Blu-Ray]
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Detailed Description
(Manufacturer # 16718 )

Plot
    Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, the director/producer team responsible for such sci-fi blockbusters as Independence Day, Stargate, and Godzilla, take a step back in time with this drama set during the American Revolution. Farmer Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson) was born and raised in South Carolina, and fought bravely during the French-Indian wars. But since the death of his wife, Benjamin has renounced violence and quietly tends his crops, raising his seven children alone. In 1776, over Benjamin's objections, his oldest son Gabriel (Heath Ledger) joins the fight against the British. Gabriel returns from battle seriously wounded, with Lord General Cornwallis (Tom Wilkinson) calling for his arrest. A skirmish breaks out on Benjamin's plantation, and one of his children is killed as Gabriel is captured by Col. Tavington (Jason Isaacs) and sentenced to hang. Benjamin sets aside his vow of pacifism and rescues Gabriel; with the help of his former comrade-in-arms Harry Burwell (Chris Cooper), the father and son form a regiment of Carolina patriots whose cunning and ruthlessness make them heroes among the colonists -- and wanted men by British troops. Loosely adapted from the true story of Francis Marion and filmed on location in South Carolina, The Patriot was the first feature film made with the cooperation of the Smithsonian Institute, who advised the producers on historical accuracy. Joely Richardson also stars as Charlotte, Benjamin's sister-in-law who helps him care for the children. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Movie Type
    Historical Film
Movie Level Themes
    Haunted By the Past, Heroic Mission, Colonialism, Out For Revenge
Movie Level Tones
    Visceral, Forceful, Lavish, Rousing, Earnest, Passionate, Tearjerking

DVD Features

  • "The Art of War" featurette
  • "The True Patriots" featurette
  • Feature Picture:
  • High definition widescreen presentation (2.40:1)
  • 1920x1080p
  • Audio:
  • English PCM 5.1 (uncompressed)
  • English 5.1
  • French 5.1
  • Czech 5.1
  • Polish VO 5.1
  • Subtitles:
  • *English *English SDH *French *Korean *Portuguese *Spanish *Arabic *Czech *Danish *Dutch *Finnish *Greek *Hebrew *Hindi *Icelandic *Norwegian *Polish *Slovene *Swedish *Turkish *Bugarian *Romanian *Hungarian *Croatian

DVD Chapters

  • None Specified
Awards
  • 2000--Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Kevin O'Connell-Nominee
  • 2000--American Society of Cinematographers, Caleb Deschanel-Winner
  • 2000--Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, John Williams-Nominee
  • 2000--Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Greg P. Russell-Nominee
  • 2000--Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Caleb Deschanel-Nominee
  • 2000--Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Lee Orloff-Nominee
AMG Rating

Review

    Although this war epic covers perhaps too much territory -- both historical and personal -- director Roland Emmerich keeps the pace buzzing and preserves his much-lauded skill at seamlessly blending sweeping vistas with cutting-edge, digital special effects. Traveling much the same narrative ground as he did in his Oscar-winning Braveheart (1995), Mel Gibson once again assays the role of a humble farmer drawn irrevocably against his will into a political conflict during which he proceeds to unleash a torrent of violent fury and strategic skill. Although Gibson's Ben Martin is more of a character type than a character, the actor portrays him with the same steely resolve and glint of good humor that made his William Wallace an international favorite. Co-star Jason Isaacs sinks his teeth into the part of the evil, atrocity-committing Colonel Tavington, a role that stirred up controversy in the United Kingdom for its cartoon-like villainy. The Patriot meanders down the paths of too many subplots, which detract from the film's main action, but the satisfying climax ties all the loose ends up neatly with a slam-bang finish that smacks of as much historical accuracy as Hollywood is able to muster in modern times. Although screenwriter Robert Rodat intended the film to be a portrait of legendary real-life guerrilla leader Francis "The Swamp Fox" Marion, later drafts of the script excised most of the textbook figures in favor of fictionalized heroics designed to make Gibson's character more sympathetic than the controversial Marion. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi


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