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Peaceful farmer Benjamin Martin is driven to lead the Colonial Militia during the American Revolution when a sadistic British officer murders his son.
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Having a double line of ambushers facing each other won’t end well.
We don't stand in a line and shoot at each other any more either.
Lil different with the weapons of the time
@@genericsoda4 Not at that distance. The two lines are maybe 50 feet apart. A musket will easily hit at that distance.
Depends on elavation
Directors love this stupid shit.
The guy at 2:08 questioning Gabriel, if you watch him throughout the film, he is never too far from Colonel Martin's flank. He's always guarding his back. It seems like every skirmish or battle, he is watching out for the colonel's safety. Rough around the edges for sure, but loyal and brave.
And notice how he was that the doorway to the entrance guarding his office at the Spanish mission, I always liked that character
“Perhaps.. we may never know.” Imagine all the times stuff like this happens in war. It is what it is man. War is hell and a racket.
Villeneuve was probably in so much war in his youth; he understood that.
You can't violate the Geneva Convention if it hasn't been invented yet...
There was a code of conduct in war, even in this period.
In the medival period there was a code of conduct.
@@Infernal460 You are exactly right. I suspect our modern day military code of conduct borrows heavily from the ideals of chivalry and knighthood in Western armies.
it also only applies to people who can be held accountable (the defeated)
even before that .... code and honor in war has always been a thing unless u were viking or romans making a statement in carthage.@@Infernal460
The irony of adhering to rules of war that bare the name of a city in a country that long has maintained neutrality in matters of war
3:26 When revered heard "eat the dogs", the way he looked up is funny as hell 🤣🤣
B Martin: "Dog is a fine meal". 😀
Reverend: 😮🤢🤮
they were ribbing him
@@alexbeardsley751 ay man dont knock it until you try it.
@@lostwizardcat9910 XD if Im in China starving...maybe
@@alexbeardsley751 I had it in Mexico by accident because i didnt ask what the meat was before eating a street taco. it was pretty good tbh.
@@lostwizardcat9910 ..:/
Nothing beats some good old-fashioned guerrilla warefare.
Hiding in the swamps and hiding behind trees.
@@justinjames6140 And it worked for the colonials just as well as it did for the Viet-cong. You can ask anyone who works in the military.
@@jediknight38 And Afganisthan.
Maybe some good air-to-air combat
William Wallace only man to fight the british in to different generations. 🤣
Irregulars/militia can make a tremendous difference. Late in the Revolution, the british tried a three-pronged attack from the north, east and south, expecting to link up in the southern reaches of the Hudson river (if memory serves.) Militia attacks ruined the advance of all three columns - a dramatic and critical defeat of the Brits.
A specific battle to be named or..?
@@Cody_L._Brock Battle of Saratoga, I think?
@@mylesgaston2435 Saratoga was early in the revolution though
Fun Fact: Both Rene Aberjonois(The Reverend) and Leon Rippy(John Billings) both appeared on Star Trek. Rippy in the TNG episode The Neutral Zone and Aberjonois as Odo on Deep Space 9.
rippy as u say was hilarious he was the musician they awoke from the derelict ship that had recently deceased people in stasis... he was a party animal.
Rene Auberjonois was on Benson as well.
@@Capcoor as was Ethan Phillips who played Nelix on Voyager.
“Retreat!!!”(1:38)
What do you think of the sneering question, "What do you know about war?" from one of Benjamin's men? While Gabriel is young and idealistic and has served in the Continental Army, Benjamin and his men have served in the French and Indian War, in which they butchered the French and their Cherokee allies in reprisal for the massacre of English settlers.
It's an interesting question, genuinely. They've both seen war at this point, for several years each the both of them. Quite different wars though when we consider the experiences of the Continental Army and its self-conscious efforts to promote professionalism, and the veterans of the French and Indian War who had experience in ambuscade, raiding, and counter-raiding. Both are war no doubt, but with horrors unique to their own.
What do I think? The man was a blithering hypocrite. He was no more experienced than Ben's son. And even if he was, Ben's son would still know enough.
War can have people serve with valor or malice. Depends on the individual in the war effort
As the fat electrician says “it’s not a war crime the first time “
You sir, are a man of culture.
'Eyyy
Quack bang out
I got The Patriot (2000) from my Christmas gift from my past memory
Man, Odo got into some wild bunch. That'll teach him to time travel from DS9.
1:50 gets me every time 😂..”For love god we”…😂
Dafuq hes eating a lamb chop just after a skirmish
0:39 if crossfire was a worry….
The Revolutionary War was so much easier given friendly fire was off.
I thought about this too! But if you notice, one side stands up first and fires, then the other side. If was me, would do the same and have the best shooters on the 2nd side.
@@Tent0590 or be more at an angle
i just saw somewhere there's an L tactic for ambush the marines use, literally. one side meet at a 90 degree angle so one side shoots horizontal, the other vertical while both are technically safe from friendly fire. but its a film and mel gibson is a bit biased in it
This is where the militia disciplines its regiment forces.
Yes war is cruel and has no rules however the people facing the war must face their own dilemmas of whether they are righteous with the war’s cause or after their own interests through what to gain in the war.
Righteous men create a righteous cause and wicked men create wicked conflict
El reverendo al escuchar qué cenarian 🐕🐶...😮
3:19 This must be one of Constable Odo’s holosuite programmes.
Great scene too.
yes this is a great scene
Poor Odo, he just can't help himself but to join every rebellion he finds.
The Sioux agreed, dogs were a fine meal. Although for obvious reasons, I would never try it. I love dogs too much.
The retconning of history in this movie is nuts.
It ain't retconning nothing, it's a fictional story
0:35 It seems that firing from both sides would result in friendly-fire casualties.
Accuracy and precision..duh
@@UFOcapture I have no idea what your response means.
@@jonathanfarley2023 but now, your initial post seems even more dumb, congratulations for making yourself sound like an idiot for the internet see 👏🏻
That crossfire on the wagon scene always raises my blood pressure. Don't do that!
Jean Villeneuva was a badass.
Later int he movie the Red Coats use the same ambush technique on them
I’m showing my inexperience…but I’ve been told that dog doesn’t offer much in the way of a good meal.
Paradoxically, I’ve also seen that dogs are eaten on the regular in some parts of the world (won’t name names; but “man’s best friend” will be honored under my roof).
At any rate, I wonder if a dog is more useful as a companion moreso than a meal… particularly when their ancestors were crucial to staving off other predators during the dark times.
Dear lord ! That why I love American revolution and constitution culture FREEDOM UNTIL LAST BREATH !
He wants accuracy… and precision.
02:03
"They earned it."
You're worse. Pretending to be different, yet doing yourself what you blame them for.
Your comment shows a lack of knowledge for this war. Don’t respond when you have no knowledge of what the British were doing to the colonists BEFORE this war started. Hence, why we kicked their face in 🇺🇸 “back to back World War Champs 🥇🏆”
Really there are no rules to war, the only guideline really is to make your enemy unable to resit you. This can be in material, economic or political terms but killing out your enemy is the most sure way to ensure no more aggression. Civilians are valid targets as well as they are drafted or conscripted into the military, work in the factories to make arms for the military and vote or provide political support/pressure to the enemy leadership. There for they are a military asset if not the most important military asset which means all civilian buildings are open to attack as well. Those who make rules on war are those who can't win at war there for making the lie of rules at all helps them keep up the illusion that they can fight back. So long as you are the victor with enough strength to project your will after the conflict it really does not matter how you win so long as you do it in a way that allows you to be the only one able to fight after.
This was literally a civil war/rebellion at the time, killing civilians is only going to turn them against you.
This wasn't a war between 2 diffrent nationalites yet
1:49 dude got shot initially in the throat and the bullet exited through the back of his head. seems legit.....
That cotton field ambush is wicked
how could they fire those things in pouring rain.
i don't know anything about guns, but as an historian I can tell you everything in movies is a work of fiction. (This argument is a bit more complex but I keep it straight forward here). :P
If you had loaded your flintlock musket before the rain started, you could get off that one shot.
The main charge of powder is inside the barrel and mostly protected from damp (especially if you inserted cloth/paper wadding behind the ball, which would seal off the powder against moisture entering through the muzzle).
And the priming in the priming pan is covered by the frizzen if the frizzen is kept in it's rear position (which is also the position it needs to be in for firing).
@@tiffles3890 10/10 response 👏
@@Fred_Nickles lol, thanks :D
In that rain nothing stays dry
Accuracy and precision are two different things?
Yes accuracy is how close you are to the target, precision is how close your shots are together.
I guess is something like "personal accuracy + volley precision"
0:16
What's the background story of battle of wilderness?
Irrelevant. This took place in 1864 during the Civil War. This is a fictional Hollywood movie.
Is that argentinas president?
😂 it is Tchéky Karyo🇨🇵
If the British had not showed up dressed like targets, they might have won.
When you're just as likely to hit friend instead of foe, being recognizable isn't a bad idea. Plenty of examples if allied forces clashing by mistake
Soldiers always wore things to be easily identified by friend or foe throughout history, mainly to make sure allies didnt start killing eachother on the field of battle. Romans for example didnt wear red clothing and red decorated shields because it looked pretty.
What did he do to the French countryman at Fort wilderness?
Fratricide? If elevated or in a classic L shaped ambush, no problem…. But on flat ground?
Yaramaz Gabriel:)
Damn i had no idea wabout the british burning ppl alive in war until this movie. that is so insaneounly cruel! no wonder they were all rebeling that is seriously evil
Maybe it would have been better to make a movie about Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, instead of this.
Take that, Brandon F!
Pretty sure General Cornwallis' first name wasn't Brandon.
Perfidious Albions turned into fertilizer and worm food....pleasant Irish noises intensify.
Dogs are still fine meals in Korea and other Asian countries!!
I couldn’t care less what they did to the surrendering soldiers-LEAVE THE DOGS ALONE!
Always funny that people dont realize that this is basically the Afghani's vs America
the Afghans supported America, it was the Taliban that hated Americans and any Afghans who wanted to live in freedom and not in terror of religious radicals. Biden was a coward for pulling out.
Swampfox's at there finest
Inadvertently ate dog once...They are right, it is pretty tasty.
Isn't their meat rough af?
I saw a UA-cam clip of a group of teenage guys in NSW ,shoot a fox ,clean it ,cut it up into portions,then cook and eat it . Not one of them seemed to have a problem eating it and there was none left ,only bones,so I guess like dog,Fox is ok as well.
@@adrianarias6418 was a stewed meat. Super tender. I've had bear before and it was similar.
@@adrianarias6418 Don't You mean 'Ruff' af?
Im sorry but in the middle of war, there is no surrendering. It is literally us against them. You cannot trust that the enemy is going to show you the same kind of mercy. War is hell, the only mercy you show your enemy is making their death quick
"You cannot trust that the enemy is going to show you the same mercy."
Then you are no different.
You do not show mercy because the enemy does, you show mercy because it is the right thing to do. Not because you expect some reciprocity, but because it is the right thing to do.
Had people in war showed the "mercy" you describe, as often as some people here think, then truly no prisoners would have ever been taken.
Thank God, people in war have had and still have a different version of mercy in mind. The right version.
@@Migz-oj7ij that's a fair point
@@jr5067Show mercy to others and God will be merciful to you.
redskirts never surrender they die for gid, king and country!
Honestly they did the right thing. Even if they allowed prisoners they won’t be treated in good conditions and since they are militia they are on the move constantly with no prisons so they would be dragging around prisoners for weeks at a time slowing them down and In turn they have to feed them. Only 9 out of 10 prisoners from Revolutionary war didn’t survived during the conflict
No, but it is still just a show/movie. It is how we, us, Americans, we treat our "enemies". No hate, or disdain, when a warrior throws their weapon down, the fight is done. No need for further bloodshed. We are better than that, an unarmed man is no threat to me or my brothers in arms. The warrior creed tells us that. We respect one another. The fight is over, and all of us people deserve 3 squares and a cot to sleep on.
@@Valterius87 no that’s what really went on back in those times. Unless you were army the British had you hanged for treason. They threw you on prison ships and let you rot and they didn’t remove dead bodies for days. It wasn’t the four seasons treatment
@Valterius87 while for the most part, I agree, we have a professional army, the rest of your statement is very idealistic and tbh if we are up against a people we deem as an enemy the 3 meals a day is such a modern spoiling, so fuck that. 2 meals.
thats how we are supposed to do it.... but even today that does not always happen reasons vary @@Valterius87
1 if they are lucky... thats abt all i can afford and i live free in america....@@dravenocklost4253
They did a RAMBUSH!!!! (Retarded Ambush) surrounding an enemy, then firing guns so that if you miss, at least you hit your buddies on the far side!
In 1840 to 1870 us cevelians war n us in blue soldiers vs S US is call Yankees soldiers maney killed
I suppose, in a pinch, a dog might be a fine meal 😂
Looking back
This is a really terrible movie. Makes war seem like a camping trip with friends where you might get a scratch or bruise.
Most stupid scene ever... No red coats should have been left alive
Well that's going to cause you problems in the future. If surrender isn't an option then your going to lose more lives in the long run.
What an amazingly stupid comment
Why the fuk do you have 3 replies yet none are visible? Damn UA-cam is such a cuck app sometimes
We've still got to work on this one...
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