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The Patriot

The Patriot

Title: The Patriot - A Revolutionary Tale of Courage (2000)

Introduction:
"The Patriot," released in 2000, is an epic historical drama film directed by Roland Emmerich. Set during the American Revolutionary War, the movie tells the gripping story of a South Carolina widowed farmer named Benjamin Martin, portrayed by Mel Gibson, who reluctantly joins the Continental Army to protect his family and ultimately fight for freedom. The film boasts a stellar cast and a magnificent soundtrack that truly transports audiences back in time. You can play and download the mesmerizing score and songs from "The Patriot" here.

Cast:
- Mel Gibson as Benjamin Martin
- Heath Ledger as Gabriel Martin
- Joely Richardson as Charlotte Selton
- Jason Isaacs as Colonel William Tavington
- Chris Cooper as Colonel Harry Burwell
- Tchéky Karyo as Jean Villeneuve
- Tom Wilkinson as General Lord Charles Cornwallis
- Rene Auberjonois as Reverend Oliver
- Lisa Brenner as Anne Howard
- Logan Lerman as William Martin

Synopsis:
"The Patriot" recounts the harrowing plight of Benjamin Martin, a war-weary veteran haunted by his past experiences in the French and Indian War. Determined to protect his children, Gabriel and Thomas, from the brutalities of war, he initially refuses to join the struggling revolutionaries against the British Empire. However, tragedy strikes when the ruthless Colonel William Tavington leads British troops to attack his family, leading Benjamin to join the Continental Army and embark on a quest for vengeance against his family's oppressors.

As Benjamin and his sons become integral to the rebel forces, they encounter hardship, personal sacrifice, and the atrocities of war firsthand. Mel Gibson delivers a captivating performance as a father who transforms into a fearless leader, prompting audiences to reflect on the sacrifices made by the courageous individuals who fought for American independence.

Soundtrack:
"The Patriot" features a breathtaking score composed by John Williams, renowned for his musical brilliance in films like "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones." Williams' powerful compositions perfectly capture the emotional depth and soaring spirit of the film, transforming every scene into an unforgettable experience. From haunting melodies that reflect the pain of war to triumphant fanfares celebrating the quest for freedom, the soundtrack stands as a testament to Williams' mastery of his craft.

In addition to the film score, "The Patriot" incorporates traditional songs of the era, further immersing viewers in the ambiance of the Revolutionary War. Richly composed folk tunes and spirited military marches symbolize hope, resilience, and patriotism.

Conclusion:
"The Patriot" combines historical accuracy, visual spectacle, and intense performances to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. Mel Gibson's commanding portrayal of Benjamin Martin, supported by an exceptional cast, brings the untold stories of everyday heroes to life. The soundtrack, with its sweeping orchestration and authentic tunes, plays an integral role in capturing the spirit and emotion of the era. To relive the revolutionary tale or immerse yourself in the remarkable music, you can play and download the sounds of "The Patriot" here, ensuring an unforgettable journey back in time.

A civilian carrying a white flag.
A fine soldier you are, bested by a bedtime story.
A ghost.
A glorious day for His Majesty and England.
A guide.
A lot can happen in the time it takes to fire two shots.
A mother.
A shepherd must tend his flock.
A woman can have a strange effect on a man.
A world where all men are created equal under God.
Abigale, the children, please.
Abigale!
Abigale!
About face!
Absolument.
Aim small, miss small.
Aim small, miss small.
Aim small, miss small.
Aim small, miss small.
Aim small, miss small.
Ain't overly smart. He's strong as a bull.
All around us.
All but two. We let them live.
All of you do.
All of you, stay here.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right. Seventeen.
Allow me.
Always too eager for glory.
Always too early.
Ambush! Ambush!
Amen.
Among our homes.
Amongst us.
An "R."
An American nation!
An elected legislature can trample a man's rights as easily as a king can.
And as long as your soldiers attack civilians...
And because I will not fight, I will not cast a vote...
And bring more suffering to this town?
And dear Lord...
And for that, I am ashamed.
And forgive us our sins.
And he destroyed the only army between him and New York.
And he knows it, what's more.
And he'll expect you to be the first to enlist.
And how did King George reward me?
And I advise you and your men to make way.
And I need to know how.
And I would not try to convince you of the worthiness of our cause.
And indeed you may!
And men bought you drinks.
And my men are excellent marksmen.
And our last, if we vote a levy!
And our rights are being threatened...
And protect us. Forever.
And she'll always be looking down on us.
And the Holy Ghost.
And the innocent will die with the rest of us.
And then you count up.
And though I fear death...
And to hell with the French army.
And we are at war.
And what nation is that?
And when this conflict is over, we will re establish commerce with them.
And your principles?
And, at times, fight off the wolves.
Anne Patricia Howard...
Anne!
Anne!
Another colonial.
Any man who does not return will not be thought a coward or uncommitted.
Are you sure I have?
Are you sure this is the right place to recruit for a militia?
Aren't you a little old to be believing in ghost stories?
Around 600 cavalry.
Artillery, concentrate on the center.
As a scout, horseman, marksman, scavenger.
As I am on you, Samuel.
As I left, I saw the Virginia Regulars surrender.
As if she'd been speaking all along.
As long as we continue to fight, others will come to fight beside us.
As you were.
As you wish.
Attend to your families.
Aunt Charlotte!
Aunt Charlotte! Wake up, someone's coming!
Back to the house. Come on. Back to the house now.
Battalion, halt!
Battalion!
Bayonet charge. We'll see who takes the glory from this field.
Be careful.
Be quiet!
Be still.
Be strong. We must.
Before this war is over, I'm going to kill you.
Behind us! Up on the ridge!
Behind you!
Ben.
Beneath the sill. There.
Benjamin Martin.
Benjamin Martin.
Benjamin Martin. Major Jean Villeneuve.
Benjamin, nothing will replace your sons.
Benjamin, we have a chance.
Benjamin, you pay me what you can, when you can.
Bordon? Take a patrol.
Bordon.
Boys, listen to me.
Boys.
Boys...
Bundling bags are a wonderful tradition. I don't mind in the least.
Burn the church, captain.
Burn the church.
Burwell will be counting on your vote.
But above all, pray for the cause.
But all I'm asking is that you...
But first let us pray.
But honor them by taking up arms with us.
But I still think it's imperative to push north.
But if you come with us, you can justify their sacrifice.
But if you're asking me am I willing to go to war with England...
But just occasionally...
But mark my words.
But not at the expense of our cause.
But the British have seen that too.
But to do so requires the use of tactics that are somewhat...
But until then, stay the course.
But we'll have a chance to build a new world.
But what we found was...
But while you're here...
But you can have my n****. He'll fight in my stead.
But you can keep or sell me the muskets and gear of any Redcoat you kill.
But you said we'd be forgiven.
But you've taken the field.
By order of General Washington and the Continental Congress...
By order of King George...
By the old Spanish mission.
By twos!
Calm down. Calm down, man.
Can you tell the difference?
Can you write?
Captain Martin...
Captain Wilkins, where do your loyalties lie?
Captain.
Capture this ghost before word of his exploits spread.
Captured over 5000 of our troops when he took Charles Town.
Carried a Cherokee tomahawk.
Charge bayonets!
Charge!
Charge!
Charge!
Charge!
Charge!
Charge!
Charlotte!
Charlotte.
Children, come. Upstairs.
Colonel Burwell.
Colonel Tavington wishes to address the whole village.
Colonel Tavington, why, after six weeks...
Colonel Tavington.
Colonel William Tavington, Green Dragoons.
Colonel, I've been a soldier for two years.
Colonel, they're militia.
Colonel, this is a uniformed dispatch rider carrying a marked case.
Colonel!
Colonel.
Come along now. Inside now.
Come on! It's all right.
Come with me. Margaret, go now.
Come, child.
Come, dear.
Come.
Come. Into bed.
Congratulations, my lord.
Congratulations.
Cornwallis knows more about warfare than we could learn in a dozen lifetimes.
Cornwallis' own letters bear out that he has no respect for the militia.
Corporal!
Corporal.
Damn fools.
Damn him! Damn that man!
Damn, I wasn't there for it.
Dan Scott...
Dead now, for all I know.
Dear Anne:
Dear Charlotte:
Dear Thomas: Though many seasons have passed...
Destroy the livestock. Save the horses for the Dragoons.
Did he die?
Did you finish planting the field?
Did you hear that?
Do you understand, colonel?
Do you?
Does he have family? Where would he hide his children?
Dog is a fine meal.
Don't go. Gabriel, don't.
Don't listen to them.
Don't worry. I sew better than my mother did.
Don't you walk away from me, boy!
Dress ranks!
Eat the dogs?
Enough.
Equal.
Especially against British Regulars.
Especially Susan.
Every damned one of them Redcoats deserves to die.
Every man here is free to come and go as he pleases.
Everyone must gather at the church.
Everything has changed.
Everything will change.
Excuse me, sir.
Father said it was a perfect place to hide.
Father, a postrider!
Father, do something!
Father, I thought you were a man of principle.
Father, stop it. You heard him.
Father, what changed you?
Father!
Father! Father!
Father?
Father?
Father.
Father.
Father.
Father.
Father.
Fine animals. A gift from His Majesty.
Finished, my lord.
Fire the house and barns.
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
First they'll free them, then they'll pay them.
First, an address by Colonel Harry Burwell of the Continental Army.
First, the theft of my baggage...
Follow me.
For the love of God, we...
For victory, my lord.
Form right!
Forward...
Four would have been better.
French Seventh Light Foot. He will help train the militia.
French.
From Philadelphia, we expect a declaration of independence.
Gabriel Edward Martin, will you have this woman to be your wife...
Gabriel is a good name for a farmer.
Gabriel said if we won the war...
Gabriel sure reminds me a lot of you.
Gabriel.
Gabriel.
Gabriel.
Gabriel.
Gabriel's gone.
Gates marched us straight at the Redcoats.
General Cornwallis took flight with his army and moved north.
General Greene, what exactly is the task before us?
General Lord Cornwallis will be with you shortly.
General O'Hara tells me...
Gentlemen, Cornwallis has us cornered.
Gentlemen, my compliments.
Get King George!
Get my men.
Get ready!
Get some rest.
Get the boys.
Get your brother and your sisters...
Give me the horse blanket.
Give me the torch.
Go back to church!
Go on.
Go on.
Go, then.
Go.
Go.
God save King George!
Going muzzle to muzzle with Redcoats in open field. It's madness.
Good heavens.
Good luck.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night. Good night, Meg.
Good.
Good.
Goodbye, Father.
Goodbye, Susan.
Goodbye?
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Granted.
Great Danes.
Greene and Dan Morgan are down from Virginia.
Half the men in this church, including you, Father...
Halt!
Halt!
Halt!
Halt!
Hang him, put his body on display.
Hang King George!
Harry Burwell is here recruiting.
Harry...
Has he not?
Have a detachment take our wounded to our surgeons at Winnsboro.
Have you seen any Redcoats?
He also taught you every trail between here and Charles Town...
He cannot be held as a spy.
He cuts off my other leg with his taxes.
He didn't want those mean men to find you, so he led them away.
He has 18 of our officers.
He has a pair of dogs with him.
He has shown no aggression here. Hence he cannot be touched.
He just vanished.
He looked around, then he left.
He rode in under a white flag for formal parley.
He spent too many years in the British army.
He tried. It didn't take.
He was in the flank.
He was like a ghost.
He was with the Loyalist Colonial Militia. He might be of use.
He won't be the last to leave.
He would've made four.
He'll come see you as soon as he can.
He's 17, a year younger than I.
He's as imprudent as his father was at his age.
He's right.
He's running and hiding from 12,000 Redcoats.
He's the commander of the militia.
He's the ghost.
Hear, hear.
Hear, hear.
Hell, everything. I could tell you the size of his boot.
Hell, no.
Hell, reverend, they're Redcoats. They've earned it.
Hello general, gentlemen.
Here in the north, our campaign has been marked by defeat and privation.
Here. A proper musket for you.
Hide in the fields with William and Susan.
Him.
His death has been difficult to bear.
His Majesty is most generous.
His Majesty, like history, judges us by the outcome of the war...
His victories at Camden and Charles Town were perfect. Perfect.
His wife's sister has a plantation.
Hold him firm.
Hold on. You're gonna be all right.
Hold the charge!
Hold the charge!
Hold the line!
Hold the line!
Hold the line!
Hold! Dress your ranks!
Home. Start over.
Honored.
How could it come to this? An army of rabble.
How far away?
How is he?
How many did you get?
How many men does Cornwallis have?
How many more have to die before you'll heed my word?
How old are you?
How old were your daughters?
However...
I advance myself only through victory.
I alone will assume the full mantle of responsibility for my actions...
I am occupied.
I am prepared to do what is necessary.
I am, as ever, ready to serve.
I am.
I ask only that you act upon the beliefs...
I ask that South Carolina be the ninth.
I believe that was one of my younger brothers. Perhaps Samuel or Nathan.
I believe they can. And they should.
I believe we took the field.
I believe you would.
I can capture him for you.
I can see their faces.
I can still hear their screams.
I can.
I can't read.
I can't stay here! It's not safe for...
I could barely see him. He was there, then he was gone.
I couldn't tell you who it was.
I dare to presume my own meager contributions will be rewarded one day.
I did, sir.
I do have 18 criminals under sentence of death...
I don't care. I hate him.
I don't know about you, but I don't like the idea giving muskets to slaves.
I don't know. I'm his son.
I don't really remember how many.
I envy you...
I fight for that child.
I got another two months to go before I get to twelve months.
I got it!
I got it! I got it!
I grant you that small measure...
I hate him, and I hope he never comes back.
I have long feared...
I have long feared...
I have run my course.
I have seven children.
I have some maps here for you.
I have something for you.
I have the count.
I have this for you, Susan. It belonged to your mother.
I have to get these dispatches to Hillsborough.
I hope so.
I just signed him over to you.
I killed those men.
I know it's not much, but you can stay here with me.
I know that.
I know the difference between fighting...
I know the feeling.
I know what you did to my countrymen at Fort Wilderness.
I know you men have sacrificed a lot so far.
I know.
I long to see you and speak to you.
I made this for you.
I promise, Papa. Please don't go.
I promise.
I received a letter from Aunt Charlotte...
I say we drink the wine, eat the dogs and use the papers for musket wadding.
I see it. There it is. Look. Look, Father.
I stand on the eve of the greatest victory of my career. Don't fail me.
I thank you for that.
I think we came to the right place.
I think.
I understand that, reverend. I apologize.
I want accuracy and precision.
I want you to capture him.
I want you to find that man.
I was at Bunker Hill.
I was drunk and foolish enough to answer it.
I was given these dispatches.
I was intemperate in my youth.
I was wounded. These people gave me care.
I watched from 200 yards off as they were burned alive.
I will not fight.
I will not tolerate a premature charge...
I will, unless you'd like to claim aggrieved status.
I will.
I will.
I will.
I wish to know his whereabouts.
I would've thought that a gentleman from a family as esteemed as yours...
I'd be honored.
I'll bury him.
I'll come back.
I'll come back. You believe me?
I'll find you when it's over.
I'll fire first.
I'll fire the town on your orders.
I'll help you bury him.
I'll kill me some Redcoats.
I'll say anything you want.
I'll see to it that he serves under me.
I'll see you in Pembroke soon.
I'll start on the north side. Meet at the mission in Black Swamp.
I'll take care of you. You'll be all right.
I'm a colonel in the Continental Army. My rank should be sufficient for now.
I'm a parent. I haven't got the luxury of principles.
I'm a soldier.
I'm afraid I don't know your name.
I'm counting on you to make sure...
I'm depending on you.
I'm giving you a field commission as a colonel.
I'm glad I killed them.
I'm glad.
I'm going back. I'm a soldier, it's my duty.
I'm here now on my own accord.
I'm here to enlist every man willing.
I'm honored to have you with us.
I'm hopeful that our duties will bring me near you.
I'm in no mood for a lecture.
I'm losing my family.
I'm nearly finished.
I'm not an orator.
I'm not going back.
I'm not leaving these children!
I'm not my sister.
I'm obliged.
I'm pleased that you like it.
I'm sorry about Thomas.
I'm sorry we didn't give you more warning.
I'm sorry, the heathens are...
I'm suggesting we use that.
I'm sure they were lovely.
I'm through.
I've come to call on Anne!
I've come to call on Anne.
I've done nothing.
I've just been in the mind of a genius.
I've taken it in at the back...
If I die, I will die well dressed.
If King George can hang those men, he can hang any one of us.
If that's your position, 18 of your officers will have to die.
If the conduct of your officers is the measure of a gentleman...
If we reform and wheel right, we may be able to turn their flank.
If we win this next battle, victory in the war is within our grasp.
If we win this war, a lot of things will change.
If we're not back by sunset, take them to Aunt Charlotte's.
If you can't protect our supply lines against militia...
If you harm him, you condemn our officers.
If you mean by "patriot," am I angry about taxation without representation?
If you're just gonna stand there...
If you're willing, make your mark.
Imagine the chaos that would follow...
In full sentences.
In my defense, my lord...
In the marsh, by the old Spanish mission.
In the north, Washington is reeling from Morristown.
In the south, Cornwallis has broken our back.
Indeed. I will do so as soon as possible.
Indeed. That's why I'm not asking you to fire three.
Infantry reserve into the center.
Is it arrogance or?
Is it not enough that I have never lost a battle?
Is that the sort of men you are?
Is there no decency?
Isn't that something?
It appears that Colonel Tavington prefers to follow his own commands.
It appears you are not...
It belonged to Gabriel's mother.
It does me good to see you.
It ends today.
It helps her to know Mother's there.
It is come to that.
It is. It is.
It says here they'll make a declaration of independence by July.
It skirts the mountain and then...
It stinks.
It was blocked off by our long lost friends...
It was mad.
It was you, and it turned my teeth black for a month.
It was your mother.
It's 100,000 acres.
It's a free country.
It's a good spot.
It's a lost cause.
It's an imposing land grant, my lord.
It's beautiful.
It's beautiful.
It's constant, unwavering.
It's fine.
It's more than 12 months.
It's not far.
It's nothing, my lord.
It's October now.
It's really quite nice.
It's the children.
It's the North Star.
It's the personal correspondence of Lord Cornwallis.
It's very good.
Jean.
Jean.
John Billings. I was hoping you'd turn up.
John Raskin did come by earlier.
John, this is not a time for vengeance.
John.
John.
Jupiter, Mars. Come, boys.
Just don't talk. Don't talk.
Just figured we'd get started right here...
Just one word, that's all I want.
Just the three of us?
Keep an eye on these heathens, will you?
Keep looking! They're here somewhere!
Kill me before the war is over, will you?
Kill them.
Killed them all.
Kips Bay, Princeton.
Let it be known if you harbor the enemy you will lose your home.
Let's all stay close in to the house, all right?
Look after your mother.
Look on the rear!
Look, there's Gabriel.
Lord, make me fast and accurate.
Lord...
Lots of them.
Ma'am.
Made so by their commander, this ghost.
Make him a clerk or quartermaster, something of that sort.
Make ready!
Make ready!
Make ready!
Make ready!
Make ready.
Make sure you do.
Make way.
March!
Margaret, come quickly.
Margaret, quick! Get down there! Fast!
Margaret, William, look at you.
Margaret, you go get your brothers back up here right now.
Margaret.
Massachusetts and Virginia may be at war...
May I sit with you?
May I?
Maybe one.
Men always buy you drinks because of what happened at Fort Wilderness.
Mercy!
Might I request that you transfer my son under my command?
Miss Charlotte!
Miss Howard, isn't it?
Missed you.
More than half.
Move out!
Mr. Hardwick, how many times have I heard you...
Mr. Howard.
Mr. Howard.
Mr. Martin!
Mr. Middleton, I fought with Captain Martin...
Mr. Simms, you do not have the floor.
Mr. Wilkins?
Mrs. Howard?
My efforts in no small measure have brought you here.
My father taught me.
My first.
My good boys. My brave boys. You seem to be well fed.
My good friend, Peter Cuppin, fell at Elizabethtown.
My hope and prayer is that the sacrifices borne by so many...
My late father squandered any esteem in which we were held...
My Lord, she said that.
My lord...
My name is Peter Howard.
My officers?
My reputation suffers because of your incompetence!
My sons were better men.
My wife in Alexandria is with child.
My wife is dead.
Nathan, Samuel.
Nathan!
Nearly takes the honor out of victory.
Nearly.
Next time, you'll wait for my command.
Nine pounds, eleven ounces. That's perfect. Perfect.
Nineteen, if you hang me with my men.
No lesson is necessary.
No retreat!
No, I didn't expect you would.
No, I forbid you to go!
No, no, he's more like his mother.
No, no, sir.
No, not tomorrow.
No, not yet.
No!
No!
No! God, stop!
No.
No. I consider them linked.
No. Your place is here now.
Not me. You.
Not only does he outnumber us...
Not quite old enough. But his time will come.
Not yet, Thomas.
Nothing will stop him from heading north to finish off Washington.
Now we come to the matter of the specific targeting...
Now we'll take their spirits.
Now, who's to care for them if I go to war?
Now...
O'Hara, our supply ship appears to have arrived.
Occam! Get over here.
Officers' uniforms.
Oh, enough, enough!
Oh, fireworks. Lovely!
Oh, ghost, ghost, ghost.
Oh, God help me. God help me.
Oh, I see. He's your son.
Oh, son, that wasn't your fault.
Oh, write her.
On that farm! That stupid little boy!
On the right to the rear!
One man. Really?
One of our captured officers, my lord.
One week furlough for all men.
Only another six months.
Or at least it will be.
Or perhaps your children would.
Or you may abandon any hope of Ohio.
Order, order!
Our children will learn of it with their own eyes.
Our first order of business...
Our force continues to grow.
Our lines broke. The British Green Dragoons cut us to bits.
Our losses have been grievous.
Over 200 men.
Papa, don't go! I'll say anything.
Papa!
Peasants.
Perfectly, my lord.
Perhaps a few wounded ones when you are not looking.
Perhaps that's his weakness.
Perhaps you should've taught him something of loyalty.
Perhaps.
Personally, I would prefer stupidity.
Peter Cuppin joined the Continentals.
Peter.
Piece by piece.
Please be seated.
Please, Papa.
Please.
Pray for me.
Prepare the baggage.
Prepare to fire the house.
Present!
Present!
Pride will do.
Pride.
Pride's a weakness.
Private?
Private.
Protect the families of his men.
Push forward, men!
Put it away.
Put it back, please.
Put them down over there. Thank you.
Put those in the house.
Quarter will be given to British wounded and any who surrender.
Quiet!
Quiet. Sit down.
Quite impressive for a farmer with a pitchfork, wouldn't you say?
Ready arms!
Rebel dispatches, sir.
Regrettably so.
Release the prisoners!
Restrain them from, say, targeting civilians. Women, children and such.
Retreat!
Retreat!
Retreat!
Retreat!
Retreat!
Retreat!

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