Random Fact: Jason Isaacs (the evil British guy) said when they filmed Mel Gibson crying over Heath Ledger he was in the middle of telling a dirty joke so he stopped mid joke, did the heartbreaking & emotional scene, & then came back & finished the joke like it was nothing 🤣
The reason Major Villeneuve (The French Soldier) was antagonistic toward Benjamin Martin was the last war they'd fought in had been against each other. The French and British were implacable enemies for centuries. But when the Revolution happened the French sent the Americans tons of help. Lots of officers like Villeneuve came over to fight. The most famous being the Marquis De Lafayette. The French ended up being quite instrumental in helping America win, they ended up sending a full army over to help. The British soldier you saw as Wicked and Vile was based on Colonel Banastre Tarleton, who had a very bad reputation, he did things like killing wounded prisoners, and he was known as The Butcher.
Yes. Also adding the Frenchman's inital animosity to Benjamin Martin was specifically what he did at Fort Wilderness. Wars often have war crimes and atrocities, but when they are committed by the enemy, even if as revenge for atrocities one's own side committed, one tends to get angry. Also, pretty much the only differences between Tarlwton and Tavington are their names and the fact Tarletom survived the war and achieved the rank of general some time in his lifetime. Btw, Fort Wilderness was also a fictional event created for the purposes of the story, although similar atrocities likely did happen in real life.
The French guy if you rewatch it he says “where does he get the opportunity to kill a few red coats and a few wounded ones when Martin is not looking”. That was his his free opportunity for revenge for killing his family by joining the war.
You pointed out that Gabriel and Thomas were both responsible for their own deaths without knowing it. If Thomas waits, he would help save his brother, and if Gabriel had picked up a rifle with a bayonet, he wouldn't have gotten stabbed. Simple inexperience. I loved this reaction. You two are a joy to watch.
I agree, they made mistakes that cost them their life. Although in Gabriel's case I rather think he favoured the knife because he wanted Tavington half alive so he could carve him up in revenge for the massacre at the church, echoing his father's rage at Fort Wilderness. The problem is that he underestimated Tavington, he was cunning and a more seasoned soldier, not to mention that shot in the shoulder was nothing. Gabriel's rage was blinding and so he made a poor assessment of the situation.
So kind. He did those awful things in a rage because the men he and his men cut up, killed and burned a village of men, women and children. He became a better man when he met his wife and had a family. I hope to see more reactions from you guys. I truly enjoyed watching you.
He did not do worse things in the British guy who was killing the citizens. He did horrible things to the French army who were responsible for killing civilians including kids. None of the people he did those horrible things to were citizens, kids, or women. Every one of the French that he did that too were guilty of horrible war crimes. There's a huge difference.
And the real irony of it is that it would end up costing them the remainder of their North American holdings in the long run. But by the time it happened, the Florida and Louisiana territories were kind of superfluous in the grand scheme to Spain and France. But not to *us*, lol.
I wanted to thank y'all for this review and reaction!! I've seen many of them, but this is the first I've seen that included the uncut version. I've never seen it, and now I'm going to find it ASAP. Great video!!!❤
These two are too gentle and kind to be true. I like their reactions quite a bit. I really hope you guys react to a comedy soon, so we can see your comedy side. Something silly, like 40 Year Old Virgin or Next Friday.
47:24 this scene will always hurt. I’m a military member, husband and father. On this last trip, my daughter (who’s old enough now to know what I do) asked me not to go because she’ll be sad.
New subbie here. I love the way you two analyze the movie and really understand what's happening inside the characters minds. Good review! Keep it up!❤
The last hold out tribes of the American south west ( Comanches, Apache, Navajo etc.) Learned to keep dogs with their war parties at all times. While on the move almost constantly. The dog worked as a food source that would follow the tribe anywhere. If I remember right they were called Dog Soldiers for this practice.
The workers on the plantation were "not slaves" to make the lead character palatable to the audience. It is likely that at that time if a plantation owner paid his black workers, he would be villified by his neighbors, and put to ruin. They would see it as an attempt to cause their slaves to rise up against them. It would not be allowed, one way, or another. The axe was called a hatchet or tomahawk. I agree with Ryl. Whatever the reason for your revenge, is still with you, after you have avenged. Vengence, when completed leaves you empty. They don't have Fireflies in England, which explains his fascination. From accounts of soldiers of that era we learn that you could see a cannonball coming. It was considered cowardice to duck it.
Hey if you girls ever have the chance here's a list of some other really good movies you should check out 1. King Arthur (2004) 2. Hildago 3. In the Next three days 4. Robin Hood 5. 3:10 to Yuma 6. Braven 7. Lucky Number Slevin 8. Sweet Girl 9. Outlaw King 10. Hustle 11. Kingdom of Heaven ( the director's cut) 12. 12 Strong 13. 13 hours the secret soldier's of Bengazi 14. Road to Paloma 15. Red 16. Red 2 17. Clash of the Titans 18. Wrath of the Titans 19. 21 20. Cinderella Man
Martin's background at Fort Wilderness was that he lead a band of fighter's against the French in the French and Indian War. They were men who were guerilla and ambush fighters and used brutal tactics.
In my interpretation, in the final fight: The tomahawk is Benjamin Martin's past; his awful, monstrous identity. The knife is Gabriel. The bullet is Thomas. The bayonet, was Tavington's dishonorable and cruel self, used to deceive him in the same way he did Gabriel. Symbolically, the final bayonet piece picked from the ground was from hell, sitting in flames and waiting to finally dispatch him.
I think Gabrielle went close because he wanted to finish him up close and personal similar to what his father did to "that" British soldier near the start of the film.
The "Colonies" were seen by some officers in the british Army as neighbors, and others as posessions....along with all the people in them. Press Gangs were a common means of drafting men for service in the Royal Navy, and apparently, in recent books I read, occasionally by the Army.
The final battle in the film is very loosely based on the Battle of Cowpens. Here is a link to a video that very superficially covers that battle. czcams.com/video/spt7IISl1g4/video.html There are many videos that discuss the battle more in depth, but this one is less than four minutes.
Like shown in the movie, the British truly had the numbers. But the colonies had the terrain and used their knowledge of the land to their advantage. This is what mostly turned the tide of battle. The allies arriving was just the cherry ontop. Interesting perspectives on Benjamin's past. But what separates him from Tavington is Benjamin is reformed and turns over a new leaf. Tavington is just heartless and relentless.
Do you buy the movie on youtube and then record and review it or do you have access to these films/movies in other ways? Wondering because Im working on a reaction channel of my own
The mayor tried to avoid closing the beach, and the people at the meeting were upset at the possibility of closing the beach down, because they are a summer town. The beach is a tourist attraction, that brings people to the town, driving business and allowing the people of the town to earn a living. He didn't think past the immediate situation of the people not being able to make enough money in the summer to live through the rest of the seasons, to safety and chasing away future business over scandal of safety not being put first
Same in any war, most men just want to serve their country and do their duty. Others are just bad apples and enjoy the killing, but one bad apple can spoil the whole bunch.
I love this movie is a good movie but it's not a documentary lot of things in it or not true which is fine but sometimes people walk away thinking this is exactly what happened which it isn't
Sorry ladies you're wrong again he wasn't calling dogs when he whistled that was whistled for his men to get ready for the exchange had nothing to do with the dogs
Hard times create hard men. Hard men create good times. Good times create soft children. Soft children create hard times. Hard times create hard men... Can you guess where we're in the cycle right now?
Karama isn't real... only guilt and bad decisions! I'm a Christian and believe in the lord 💯 Serial killers prove it...guilt may cloud one's judgment and that could be blamed as karma... but in reality it doesn't exist. If it did then free choice wouldn't exist...which is crucial to a Christian
Exactly. Sin, pure and simple, that's what causes the suffering here on earth. And it takes no sides on whom it will affect; eventually it will find its way to all of us. That is why it's so crucial to have a true and meaningful relationship to God and Jesus. To keep us on a slow and steady course of atonement and avoidance of future sin. It helps us, and, it helps the world around us.
I can’t stand how his neighbor went to the other side and sold them all out and killed them in the church too because he didn’t want to die although he deserved it for selling them out in the first place. He was definitely on the wrong side and he helped to kill people he knew. He was all about his own survival and no one else’s.
It's interesting to watch your reactions get more and more emotional and soulful 💥👏Интересно смотреть как ваши реакции становятся всё более эмоционально и душевно окрашены ) Duplicate in russian for fellow countrymen, maybe someone else will look at you)
Will you guys have to understand American history that's how children were raised back then. They were taught to defend their families at a very young age it's all about survival
Gabriel probably wanted to carve up the butcher bad guy, like how he heard his father had done with the native americans, cutting off his body parts, skin, and etc... so that is why he was going in with the small knife... wanted to make the bad guy suffer, torture him, and etc... instead of just shooting him dead, gabriel didn't want him to have a quick merciful death... gabriel wanted to slowly chop him up into pieces...
Real stories don't always wrap up nice and neat. And few ever have a happy ending. And you got it wrong. Benjamin wasn't as bad as the British guy. The people he killed and mutilated were French soilders who had butchered men women and children. That's why he and his Men mutilated the French soilders after they tracked them down. And they sent the baskets of eyes, tongues and ears to the Cherokee indians who were the French allies. Knowing how superstitious they were and it worked. The Cherokee broke their treaty with the French afterwards and quit fighting for them. Benjamin had always felt guilty only because they had mutilated those soilders. Partly out of anger for butchering men, women and children civilians. And partly to scare the Cherokee. This British Colonel murdered innocent children, women and men. And had absolutely zero regret for doing so. He and Benjamin were nowhere near the same.
I love yalls reaction 😂 if anyone ever wondered if there is a difference in men and women I good observation is when they watch braveheart or the patriot you can take 9/10 women and they will all say oh no not the horses 😂 gotta love that natural empathy that comes with females it's truly a genetic trait that is wholesome
My one biggest issue with this movie, despite it clearly being a work of fiction, is that a white land owner's african american workers ARE NOT slaves. Thats just a cute narrative tweak they did to endear the main character and his family to the audience. Historically, those men and women were 100% slaves to that family, and honestly I think portraying them as anything else is a disservice to the history of the war and of the people living in that time. The rest of the movie is fucking fantastic though.
For as big a name and famous actor as mel Gibson is he gets outdone here by the two british actors Jason isaacs and Tom wilkinson. Isaacs who plays tavington is a masterpiece of a villain
Jason's hatefulness is No comparison to Mel Gibson's depth of feeling of love for the freedom of his country and his family, and his development as the amazing man he becomes.
@@texasps91 its a movie princess not real life and not accurate at all so before u start getting emotional you should wind ya fuckin neck in bab but there again im guessing what you are already! i was simply saying from an acting point of view that the 2 british actors played amazing roles in this movie and the best in my opinion so take you "PAATRIOTIC IDIOTIC" comments and put them where the sun dont shine !
I definitely need to clarify some facts and not truths about this movie lol 😅 first of all it definitely is an entertaining movie it’s not boring it’s good ☯️ And one of the things that I like about this movie is actually it’s ruthless honesty about how cruel the British army was during the American revolution the redcoats really did do a lot of the horrible things in this movie 🤷♂️ But some things about this movie are definitely exaggerated or flat out not true 🙄 The movie talks about slavery but it obviously does it in a very sanitized one-sided biased way lol I mean right from the beginning the black slaves saying they are not slaves and they work the lands free 🤦♂️ That was pretty cringe and don’t get me wrong I do know that there were Black people who fought in the American revolution against the redcoats 🤔 but anyone who knows their real American history knows that pretty much any and all Black people who fight against the redcoats in the American revolution were basically all return to slavery immediately after the war ☯️☯️☯️ Anyway I guess what I’m saying is that don’t take this movie as a historically accurate documentary just more for it’s entertaining drama and action ✅
You should remember the line spoken in "Fury". "Ideal's are peaceful, history is violent". Loving your film choices and your reaction's to them.
Susan saying Papa gets me every time 😢
Right. Every single time
"When you have your revenge, you still have this empty thing going on." Great line, Ryl!
Random Fact: Jason Isaacs (the evil British guy) said when they filmed Mel Gibson crying over Heath Ledger he was in the middle of telling a dirty joke so he stopped mid joke, did the heartbreaking & emotional scene, & then came back & finished the joke like it was nothing 🤣
I wonder what was the joke
Just for clarification, it was Mel Gibson making the joke, right?
@@jasongarcia1886Same
Ha yes
So he stabbed Heath like nothing and then went on continuing the joke
The reason Major Villeneuve (The French Soldier) was antagonistic toward Benjamin Martin was the last war they'd fought in had been against each other. The French and British were implacable enemies for centuries. But when the Revolution happened the French sent the Americans tons of help. Lots of officers like Villeneuve came over to fight. The most famous being the Marquis De Lafayette. The French ended up being quite instrumental in helping America win, they ended up sending a full army over to help. The British soldier you saw as Wicked and Vile was based on Colonel Banastre Tarleton, who had a very bad reputation, he did things like killing wounded prisoners, and he was known as The Butcher.
Yes. Also adding the Frenchman's inital animosity to Benjamin Martin was specifically what he did at Fort Wilderness. Wars often have war crimes and atrocities, but when they are committed by the enemy, even if as revenge for atrocities one's own side committed, one tends to get angry. Also, pretty much the only differences between Tarlwton and Tavington are their names and the fact Tarletom survived the war and achieved the rank of general some time in his lifetime. Btw, Fort Wilderness was also a fictional event created for the purposes of the story, although similar atrocities likely did happen in real life.
The French guy if you rewatch it he says “where does he get the opportunity to kill a few red coats and a few wounded ones when Martin is not looking”. That was his his free opportunity for revenge for killing his family by joining the war.
You pointed out that Gabriel and Thomas were both responsible for their own deaths without knowing it. If Thomas waits, he would help save his brother, and if Gabriel had picked up a rifle with a bayonet, he wouldn't have gotten stabbed. Simple inexperience. I loved this reaction. You two are a joy to watch.
I agree, they made mistakes that cost them their life. Although in Gabriel's case I rather think he favoured the knife because he wanted Tavington half alive so he could carve him up in revenge for the massacre at the church, echoing his father's rage at Fort Wilderness.
The problem is that he underestimated Tavington, he was cunning and a more seasoned soldier, not to mention that shot in the shoulder was nothing. Gabriel's rage was blinding and so he made a poor assessment of the situation.
Freedom is Not Free. "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."
Thomas Jefferson
Watched this move a million times and your perspectives are brilliant, fair and eye opening.
So chill
So kind. He did those awful things in a rage because the men he and his men cut up, killed and burned a village of men, women and children. He became a better man when he met his wife and had a family. I hope to see more reactions from you guys. I truly enjoyed watching you.
He did not do worse things in the British guy who was killing the citizens. He did horrible things to the French army who were responsible for killing civilians including kids. None of the people he did those horrible things to were citizens, kids, or women. Every one of the French that he did that too were guilty of horrible war crimes. There's a huge difference.
Great Reaction Ladies !!! You are becoming My Favorite Reactors !!! Keep it Up
The French and the Spanish helped a lot for self-interest but way more than the movie shows
And the real irony of it is that it would end up costing them the remainder of their North American holdings in the long run. But by the time it happened, the Florida and Louisiana territories were kind of superfluous in the grand scheme to Spain and France. But not to *us*, lol.
I wanted to thank y'all for this review and reaction!! I've seen many of them, but this is the first I've seen that included the uncut version. I've never seen it, and now I'm going to find it ASAP. Great video!!!❤
Exactly ladies, Gabriel should have took the time to reload and shoot him again.
"I'll say anything" is the most tearjerking line in any movie, ever.
Dieing is not something a warrior or vet fears, but living with the things he had to do in his warrior mindset,
"He doesn't care about Ohio, I see."
That was funny.
3:00 the way i busted out laughing at yalls faces 😂😂😂
As far as the French seemingly late arrival, remember the ships sailed by sails in the wind across the Atlantic, which took months to cross.
...they were also to busy fighting privateers and pirates in the Caribbean at the time
These two are too gentle and kind to be true. I like their reactions quite a bit. I really hope you guys react to a comedy soon, so we can see your comedy side. Something silly, like 40 Year Old Virgin or Next Friday.
Been thinking this! They have such gentle spirits
Unfortunately, that's not tolerated in war.
These 2 are just easy to watch a movie with lol.....enjoyed the reaction
47:24 this scene will always hurt. I’m a military member, husband and father. On this last trip, my daughter (who’s old enough now to know what I do) asked me not to go because she’ll be sad.
New subbie here. I love the way you two analyze the movie and really understand what's happening inside the characters minds. Good review! Keep it up!❤
The last hold out tribes of the American south west ( Comanches, Apache, Navajo etc.) Learned to keep dogs with their war parties at all times. While on the move almost constantly. The dog worked as a food source that would follow the tribe anywhere. If I remember right they were called Dog Soldiers for this practice.
47:24 This scene always kills me...😭
The workers on the plantation were "not slaves" to make the lead character palatable to the audience. It is likely that at that time if a plantation owner paid his black workers, he would be villified by his neighbors, and put to ruin. They would see it as an attempt to cause their slaves to rise up against them. It would not be allowed, one way, or another.
The axe was called a hatchet or tomahawk.
I agree with Ryl. Whatever the reason for your revenge, is still with you, after you have avenged. Vengence, when completed leaves you empty.
They don't have Fireflies in England, which explains his fascination.
From accounts of soldiers of that era we learn that you could see a cannonball coming. It was considered cowardice to duck it.
Great reaction. But we are equal. Not as free anymore, but equal
The boys were excited to see the Post man, because back then you would only receive your mail maybe once a month maybe two.
I really enjoy this channel... i wish they did more movies. Many more movie reactions. 'Thiin red line ' ' gran torino'
Hey if you girls ever have the chance here's a list of some other really good movies you should check out
1. King Arthur (2004)
2. Hildago
3. In the Next three days
4. Robin Hood
5. 3:10 to Yuma
6. Braven
7. Lucky Number Slevin
8. Sweet Girl
9. Outlaw King
10. Hustle
11. Kingdom of Heaven ( the director's cut)
12. 12 Strong
13. 13 hours the secret soldier's of Bengazi
14. Road to Paloma
15. Red
16. Red 2
17. Clash of the Titans
18. Wrath of the Titans
19. 21
20. Cinderella Man
Subbed to your channel because of your great reactions to this movie.
Martin's background at Fort Wilderness was that he lead a band of fighter's against the French in the French and Indian War. They were men who were guerilla and ambush fighters and used brutal tactics.
Wonderful and intuitive reaction, ladies!
In my interpretation, in the final fight:
The tomahawk is Benjamin Martin's past; his awful, monstrous identity. The knife is Gabriel. The bullet is Thomas. The bayonet, was Tavington's dishonorable and cruel self, used to deceive him in the same way he did Gabriel. Symbolically, the final bayonet piece picked from the ground was from hell, sitting in flames and waiting to finally dispatch him.
The quickest way to repel a cavalry charge is to shoot the horses.
Great movie...great reaction!! Thanks so much!
I think Gabrielle went close because he wanted to finish him up close and personal similar to what his father did to "that" British soldier near the start of the film.
I love your reaction! Smart young ladies that remember so much during the movie. Greetings from Sweden.
The "Colonies" were seen by some officers in the british Army as neighbors, and others as posessions....along with all the people in them. Press Gangs were a common means of drafting men for service in the Royal Navy, and apparently, in recent books I read, occasionally by the Army.
Great reaction ladies❤
Wow. Y'all are really good, kind people, I loved this reaction!
"Farmers with pitchforks..."and Sacrecrows !
The final battle in the film is very loosely based on the Battle of Cowpens. Here is a link to a video that very superficially covers that battle.
czcams.com/video/spt7IISl1g4/video.html
There are many videos that discuss the battle more in depth, but this one is less than four minutes.
They were helping the wounded from both sides. Their father fought against Native Americans who were some of fiercest fighters on the planet.
Like shown in the movie, the British truly had the numbers. But the colonies had the terrain and used their knowledge of the land to their advantage. This is what mostly turned the tide of battle. The allies arriving was just the cherry ontop. Interesting perspectives on Benjamin's past. But what separates him from Tavington is Benjamin is reformed and turns over a new leaf. Tavington is just heartless and relentless.
The baby in her arms at the end wasn't theirs, it was the commanders new born. The one they named Gabriel
Sweet reaction, thank you.
My favorite war movie is also directed by Mel Gibson, so if you haven't seen Hacksaw Ridge I recommend it, it's great!!
Ohh. Dad remembers his teen years...LOL.
Again another great reaction girls to this manipulative emotional film. Jyn you are gorgeous and 🔥
Do you buy the movie on youtube and then record and review it or do you have access to these films/movies in other ways? Wondering because Im working on a reaction channel of my own
Love this movie
26.42 Fighting red coats with lead Redcoats..
The film omits the help of Spain to win the war, it was the same or superior than France. Beautiful reaction to Susan scene ;)
Phenomenal movie!
Yeah first comment. I enjoyed this video when I was younger. I also enjoyed Knights Tale.
Love your guys reaction ❤ another film I recommend for y’all to watch is called “the Illusionist” 2006 mystery movie
The little girl who plays Susan died in 2014
The mayor tried to avoid closing the beach, and the people at the meeting were upset at the possibility of closing the beach down, because they are a summer town. The beach is a tourist attraction, that brings people to the town, driving business and allowing the people of the town to earn a living. He didn't think past the immediate situation of the people not being able to make enough money in the summer to live through the rest of the seasons, to safety and chasing away future business over scandal of safety not being put first
That really is Charleston !!!!!!!!!!!
The price of a warrior is everything, this is the price for the free, , so please don't waste. This freedom
You two are absolutely beautiful♥️
Rest in peace Heath Ledger
Same in any war, most men just want to serve their country and do their duty. Others are just bad apples and enjoy the killing, but one bad apple can spoil the whole bunch.
That war was our Independence. July 4th 1776.
I love this movie is a good movie but it's not a documentary lot of things in it or not true which is fine but sometimes people walk away thinking this is exactly what happened which it isn't
Well, Benjamin's company needed a Chaplain..
A Bittersweet ending.
Sorry ladies you're wrong again he wasn't calling dogs when he whistled that was whistled for his men to get ready for the exchange had nothing to do with the dogs
*If you ladies would like to continue with Mel Gibson movies you should watch 'We Were Soldiers' next. Continuing the emotional war movie theme*
You all talk through these reactions so much you even talk over each other.
Awesome channel guys, please, if you haven´t seen it yet, do a reaction for the movie GANDHI :) one of my all time favorites.
Guess what happened in France after this?😵🙃😵
An era of terror and murder that would set the tone for not just one French republic but several others after those inevitably fell? Yup!!
The baby is the wife's child
Yes he did horrible things to the french...who killed innocent men, women, children.
Hard times create hard men.
Hard men create good times.
Good times create soft children.
Soft children create hard times.
Hard times create hard men...
Can you guess where we're in the cycle right now?
You are both so perceptive. and sweet:)
Great reaction Beautiful Girls. Grazie
You have the movie up so little it's mostly just watching you two - which, is nice - but maybe show the movie a bit more?
Karama isn't real... only guilt and bad decisions! I'm a Christian and believe in the lord 💯 Serial killers prove it...guilt may cloud one's judgment and that could be blamed as karma... but in reality it doesn't exist. If it did then free choice wouldn't exist...which is crucial to a Christian
Exactly. Sin, pure and simple, that's what causes the suffering here on earth. And it takes no sides on whom it will affect; eventually it will find its way to all of us.
That is why it's so crucial to have a true and meaningful relationship to God and Jesus. To keep us on a slow and steady course of atonement and avoidance of future sin. It helps us, and, it helps the world around us.
I can’t stand how his neighbor went to the other side and sold them all out and killed them in the church too because he didn’t want to die although he deserved it for selling them out in the first place. He was definitely on the wrong side and he helped to kill people he knew. He was all about his own survival and no one else’s.
It's interesting to watch your reactions get more and more emotional and soulful 💥👏Интересно смотреть как ваши реакции становятся всё более эмоционально и душевно окрашены ) Duplicate in russian for fellow countrymen, maybe someone else will look at you)
Please watch.....
1. Miracle
2. Sleepers
3. Seven
4. Gone Baby Gone
5. The Hangover
6. OldSchool
7. Man On Fire
8. Armageddon
9. BraveHeart
10. 40 Year Old Virgin
11. Inception
12. Forrest Gump
No
@@ReallyGoodandKindLol, like you have a say in what they watch
2:54 ummm ☺️
You ladies are so pretty
Thank you 💜
Will you guys have to understand American history that's how children were raised back then. They were taught to defend their families at a very young age it's all about survival
21:06 I'm sorry wtf is going on with the guy in the bg.
Gabriel probably wanted to carve up the butcher bad guy, like how he heard his father had done with the native americans, cutting off his body parts, skin, and etc... so that is why he was going in with the small knife... wanted to make the bad guy suffer, torture him, and etc... instead of just shooting him dead, gabriel didn't want him to have a quick merciful death... gabriel wanted to slowly chop him up into pieces...
It wasn't the native Americans he killed. He killed the French soldiers that killed civilians
Real stories don't always wrap up nice and neat. And few ever have a happy ending.
And you got it wrong. Benjamin wasn't as bad as the British guy. The people he killed and mutilated were French soilders who had butchered men women and children. That's why he and his Men mutilated the French soilders after they tracked them down. And they sent the baskets of eyes, tongues and ears to the Cherokee indians who were the French allies. Knowing how superstitious they were and it worked. The Cherokee broke their treaty with the French afterwards and quit fighting for them.
Benjamin had always felt guilty only because they had mutilated those soilders. Partly out of anger for butchering men, women and children civilians. And partly to scare the Cherokee.
This British Colonel murdered innocent children, women and men. And had absolutely zero regret for doing so. He and Benjamin were nowhere near the same.
you both are so beautiful
2 gorgeous young ladies with excellent personalities.
I love yalls reaction 😂 if anyone ever wondered if there is a difference in men and women I good observation is when they watch braveheart or the patriot you can take 9/10 women and they will all say oh no not the horses 😂 gotta love that natural empathy that comes with females it's truly a genetic trait that is wholesome
"females"
WHY IS THE STUD SO FIIIINE ID MARRY HER ASAP!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🧐🙌
Garbo movie
24:31 ♀s can't RIDE? 😛
39:44 Dogs tastes good...even great Danes! Altså, mest i Jylland...
My one biggest issue with this movie, despite it clearly being a work of fiction, is that a white land owner's african american workers ARE NOT slaves. Thats just a cute narrative tweak they did to endear the main character and his family to the audience. Historically, those men and women were 100% slaves to that family, and honestly I think portraying them as anything else is a disservice to the history of the war and of the people living in that time.
The rest of the movie is fucking fantastic though.
stop saying smash
ok bud..
For as big a name and famous actor as mel Gibson is he gets outdone here by the two british actors Jason isaacs and Tom wilkinson. Isaacs who plays tavington is a masterpiece of a villain
Jason's hatefulness is No comparison to Mel Gibson's depth of feeling of love for the freedom of his country and his family, and his development as the amazing man he becomes.
@@texasps91 its a movie princess not real life and not accurate at all so before u start getting emotional you should wind ya fuckin neck in bab but there again im guessing what you are already! i was simply saying from an acting point of view that the 2 british actors played amazing roles in this movie and the best in my opinion so take you "PAATRIOTIC IDIOTIC" comments and put them where the sun dont shine !
I definitely need to clarify some facts and not truths about this movie lol 😅 first of all it definitely is an entertaining movie it’s not boring it’s good ☯️ And one of the things that I like about this movie is actually it’s ruthless honesty about how cruel the British army was during the American revolution the redcoats really did do a lot of the horrible things in this movie 🤷♂️ But some things about this movie are definitely exaggerated or flat out not true 🙄 The movie talks about slavery but it obviously does it in a very sanitized one-sided biased way lol I mean right from the beginning the black slaves saying they are not slaves and they work the lands free 🤦♂️ That was pretty cringe and don’t get me wrong I do know that there were Black people who fought in the American revolution against the redcoats 🤔 but anyone who knows their real American history knows that pretty much any and all Black people who fight against the redcoats in the American revolution were basically all return to slavery immediately after the war ☯️☯️☯️ Anyway I guess what I’m saying is that don’t take this movie as a historically accurate documentary just more for it’s entertaining drama and action ✅
Yes and now that you've finished being the millionth person to say it, allow me to say: I get it.