Gabriel visits a local church to recruit and enlist able-bodied men into his militia.
Themes: Choices, Duty, Courage, Power of Words, War, Honor, Freedom, Activism, Fighting, Calling, Mission, Plea, Reluctance, Conviction, Patriotism, Exhortation, Admonish, Independence, Initiative, Persuasion
Main Idea: Let Your Actions Match Your Words
Scene Setup: Gabriel has been an early volunteer in the South Carolina militia, which is part of a new Colonial army resisting King George’s English army over unfair taxation. As the war intensifies, Gabriel returns to his...
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Some things are worth fighting for.
Benjamin Martin is a South Carolina planter who is still haunted by his notoriously brutal past as a soldier in the French and Indian War. When the American Revolution comes, he chooses not to fight for the Continental Army because he wants to protect his family. But when the British Colonel Tavington threatens their welfare and kills one of his sons, he chooses to enlist. Martin soon becomes the leader of a makeshift militia, which consists of peasants, slaves, a minister, and assorted other irregulars. During the war Martin and his men discover that they will pay a steep personal price for their rebellion. But thanks to their courage and bravery, they are also destined to pay a pivotal role in turning the tide against the Redcoats.
MPAA: Rated R for strong war violence.
Principal Cast: Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger, Jason Isaacs and Chris Cooper
Director: Roland Emmerich© 2004–2013 WingClips, LLC. All rights reserved. MOTION PICTURE ARTWORK, PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO are property of their respective owners. Their use is subject to the terms and conditions of this web site. By allowing their residence on WingClips.com, the proprietors do not imply licenses to intellectual property rights.







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kavyasinha (about 1 year ago)
good one
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