"You're right...my sons were better man" that line was amazing!
It was really great seeing Braveheart finally kick Lucius Malfoy's ass.
Loved this fight scene, seeing these two tear each other apart in my Middle School history class was a real treat!
Looking back I'm surprised the school allowed my teacher to show this movie lol
Your middle school teacher should be fired!! This film is very entertaining BUT highly INACCURATE!!
My son and I have a tradition every July 4th we watch the movie what a great I was feel more proud to be an American
And what exactly are you proud of? Our America is dead. Grow up and deal with it. My America was a shining beacon of Light and Hope- not a bunch of senile Nazi scumbags openly discussing the genocide of the people of Donbass.
@artemkomisarenko5921 true as you can make alot of stuff up to make it more inspiring
Two stab wounds… either one would have been fatal.
The first for Thomas.
The second for Gabriel.
That’s justice.
As always, John Williams' soundtrack gives me goosebumps to this day when I watch this classic ❤
Recognized some of Mozarts' works in there...(these were also used in Oliver Stone's JFK)
Jason Isaacs' portrayal of Colonel Tavington seems to get all the praise, but I think Peter Woodward's portrayal of Gen Charles O'Hara is grossly underrated
Legend has it that tomahawk is still hurling through the countryside.
My part Comanche father took a tomahawk into the Korean War.
A member of 25th Infantry Division.
He took scalps, hometown paper even wrote up an article about it.
Apparently, he terrorized the crap out of the Chinese. Later he Took two bayonet wounds, shoulder and left abdomen. He was lucky to survive. Never, ever talked about it. We saw his wound scars rarely as he always wore a shirt.
My ancestors fought that battle.
My family has always had a member in the US Army ever since.
May God Bless America and Her Defenders.
Make one sad for all that have fought for our country 😔
Seeing what is happening today to it 😞
I’m going to keep fighting for this country …. I am a political canvasser and I keep trying no matter how much I get screamed at
Explain. What IS happening to it today?
Corporate greed? Remember tales of the Robber Barons?
Diversity? Remember slavery?
You can be 100% confident that some Americans will be saying the same thing another 120 years from now.
I love this movie, must have seen it at least ten times. Plus, I like any movie that has Jason Isaacs in it.
I also love this movie too and I also like any movie that has jason isaacs in it too
this movie is beautiful; I can definitely feel for Benjamin and his leadership and lost. Gabriel will always be remember as a noble and kind son; gentle in spirt but vengeful as an fallen archangel...
Glad that Benjamin has finally avenged the deaths of His Sons & His Daughter In Law.
I am also glad Benjamin has finally avenged the deaths of his sons and his daughter in law too
@@captainjacksparrow9728 I'm also glad that Benjamin finally avenged the deaths of his sons and daughter in law.
I'm also glad that Benjamin finally avenged the deaths of his sons and daughter in law.
@@Klaaismi am also glad benjamin has finally avenged the death of his sons and his daughter in law
@@Klaaismwal ni rethguad sih dna snos sih fo shtaed eht degneva yllanif sah nimajneB taht dalg m’I
Saw this for the first time about 8 years ago in high school. Whole class went nuts when he dodged that sword.
One of the most satisfying deaths in the movies.
The only one that can come close is when Jaime finally killed Black Jack in “Outlander”.
What an amazing scene. You can really feel the intense hatred between them, amazing acting
Oddly enough this movie helped me on a test in history class in middle school 😂
Amazing that Benjamin and Tavington didn't even break a sweat during their fight.
Epic scene and what a movie !
It's amazing that he could handle a saber with a fresh bullet wound on his arm.
Almost like the bullet was in his left arm and the saber in his right…
Jason - dialogue delivery king
At 5:30 I always thought that backdrop looked like a painting they’re all looking at 😂
Love this scene. It's an honorable fight. Look at the background it's straight up ruthless war but both sides see this duel to the death and don't interfere.
Yes yes I know this movie isn't historically accurate. However I want to remind everyone, as an American, that if the French had not showed up that things would be significantly different.
So died Tarleton (“Tavington”)! Actually, he went home, became the most notorious roux in Europe, who, “killed more men and ruined more women than any man in Europe”, married a young and beautiful heiress and lived to a great age in luxury. Still highly regarded in Cheshire where this film did not go down at all well.
Let's agree that Isaacs is so underrated! Great actor.
He should have been cast as
007 in at least 2 James Bond
movies. He would be a superior Bond over at least one
I've seen
This is what United means. Not hate. This is what USA needs to be.
@brandonspencer7093 it was accomplished by only about 13% of the people. You would have remained British, until it changed.
Excelente historia amor valor gracias
Nothing was ever more on sight than it was between Martin and Tavington.
I hope he got his hatchet back. You've got to wonder what Tavington was thinking there at the end... Epic revenge scene.
Colonel Tavington later respawned in the 23rd century and became a starship captain...lol
1:38 That whole scene when Ben goes at him is SO damn cool imho. One of my favorites in movie history l.
Фильм и актёры👍👍👍👍👍
Please, don't let us lose put country. Fought so hard for long ago
This is what happens when Americans unite, not hate each other.
The US In 2024 when Trump takes office again and throws out all of this Biden bullshit
Actually there were probably more Americans fighting on the side of the British by the time the war ended. The battles between the patriot and loyalist militias were some of the most brutal fighting of the war, with little quarter given.
@@netpackrat About 25,000 colonists fought for the British Army during the entire course of the American Revolution. Washington had 8000-9000 Americans under his command at Yorktown. About 200,000 colonists served in the Continental Army or one of the state militias at some point during the war.
Perhaps one of the most satisfying villain deaths in cinema history
When I see the bravery of these men, being able to show up for battle and being very sure you could die a horrific death. Those fields they stained in red, for an idea, for a possible future that they could probably never see. Those men were heroes. From those unbelievable times to the mockery of today. To this disaster about to close in in so many ways. What happened to us? How low we have gotten. I think we have failed as a civilization. If those men were alive, oh the things they would say about today! starting by "was it even worth it?".
For them, it was worth it.
For us now, having removed God from everything and adopting the errs of Russia, aka Marxism, it would seem that it wasn't worth it.
It was and still is worth fighting for, but it has to start with putting God first in our lives again.
Pretty sure they’d be pissed at all the black people with jobs who own property and the women who vote and own property.
@@Butterball3588the founding father’s hated religion and in that time religion wasn’t the…you know what, this is pointless.
If they were alive today they'd be already watering the tree of liberty with the blood of tyrants.
@@Butterball3588 God also love the marxists, God commands to put peoples welfare first in our lives , not him
I still have the DVD.
I remember the cinema went dead silence then cheered loudly at the epic end fight
This is what happens when genuine integrity against corruption perseveres
"UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL"
all the blue coats celebrating in front of him while hes about to be beheaded by a red coat always cracks me up. like bro, help!? lol
No I think watching them celebrate the victory they just won inspires him to keep fighting and not give up
Love the close up at 3:39 of Tavington getting skewered. Should have then cut to either a close up of the bayonet exiting his back or a wide shot of him being impaled to drive home the idea that Benjamin Martin is using that weapon to prop Tavington up from the ground before he deals the final death blow. I also wished after Tavingtons death reaction shot after getting stabbed in the throat (when they go to the over the shoulder shot of Martin yanking the second bayonet piece out of him) that they added a VFX of the blade sticking out of the back of Tavingtons neck with some blood trinkling down. I think that would have been a cool effect if done correctly and possibly in camera. I just think villains deserve very gruesome deaths like Boddicker in Robocop
Props to the "bad guy." Dude didnt flinch.
Fun fact. Midway through the fight Tavington was supposed to use his bayonet to stab Benjamin as he recovered from the last lock up. That’s why suddenly Benjamin seems to be moving much more slowly and seems to be backing off as if he’s unsure of his footing before being slashed in the back of the knee because he can’t move his midsection as well. Then when tavington slashes his back it was to slash at the exposed tip of the bayonet in Benjamin’s back that he hits. Lastly the bayonet that Benjamin kills Tavington with was supposed to be the one stuck in his side that he pulls out and stabs tavington in the throat with.
In short this fight scene was originally a lot more gruesome with a way more metal ending to it but they cut it out because it was too graphic. (Seriously you would’ve seen the bayonet come out of Benjamin’s side trailing blood and flesh. It was crazy).
Genau so ist es dabekomme ich gleich gänsehaut dabei.😊
2:29 I would have laughed so fucking hard if that flying axe just buried itself in the back of the fighting redcoat XD
It should have hit Captain Wilkins. He deserved that kind of death after torching a church full of people
"My hope and prayer, is that the sacrifcies born by so many will spawn and fulfill the promise of our new nation"
As United Americans, may we never take for granted the shade from a tree planted by our forefathers.
One of the most underrated lines in movie History the line: Your right My Sons were better Men:
yes it is one of the most underrated lines in movie history the line your right my sons were better men
@@captainjacksparrow9728just like that most famous line from Jaws the line: your right we’re going to need a bigger boat
love this scene
Bleed for me I’ll bleed for you
Embrace me child I’ll see you through
It appears you are not the better man.
Mel: you are right. I DESERVE TO BE BLOWN FIRST!
Great
This is a real country. Whose freedom was won with struggle and blood.
I loved mel gibson getting his revenge but as a kid i couldnt understand why none of the blue coats helped him when he's on his knees about to be decapitated. Dude is waiving a flag like 10 feet away
Yeah me to! they just run past him. One of em could have easily bayoneted him in the back
@@alfredoromero3243and movies can and should be constructively criticized like any other art form what's your point
@@Allsoproductions only dumbass millenials think everything needs to be criticized,it's a f$&king movie made up of fantasy. If you think you can do better, write your own book.
Such a profound and inspirational movie.... "The answer to 1984 is 1776." -Anonymous
Great movie! Mel never disappoints
“Murderer!”
Good accent quote to war hero Colonel Benjamin Martin
nice
Accurate? Debatable
Bad ass? Hellz yeah!!!
They're about to see this all over again
Movies Super ❤️❤️❤️❤️😊😊😊😊.
War, always must be the war somewhere..
such a good villain!
2 inch lead balls reaping your inside and bones!! The pain and shock must be horrendous!!
When i first seen him on Harry Potter i was like hey it's the dude from the Patriot lol
He said, “how could it come to this? Peasants!”
Makes me think of the Minuteman Statue in Concord, Massachusetts that has in writing- “BY THE RUDE BRIDGE THAT
ARCHED THE FLOOD,
THEIR FLAG TO APRIL’S
BREEZE UNFURLED,
HERE ONCE THE EMBATTLED
FARMERS STOOD,
AND FIRED THE SHOT HEARD
ROUND THE WORLD.”
God Bless this great nation!!!
6:20 Tom Wilkinson a genius! RIP
Now we work with life energy. God bless u all,
5:24 I want to know that the franch navy admirals order in substitile
Great movie
I liked the part when the french fired the cannon very fromage.
God bless America.
braveheart!!!!
Remember this Part No Black Flags with a Blue stripe only with stars on it.
Jason Isaacs played the villain beautifully
God knows when to support whom. Liberty, Equality and Justice will prevail in long run
Benjamin Martin declared to end this red coats and Dragoons today.
Gruesome, but fair
Just goes to show you how arrogance was these officers downfall. The one did not respect the civilian farmer soldier militia so the other officer didn’t respect the man leading the civilian militias so they both charged over the hill with their Calvary as well as their main force out of supporting cannon range then fell right into the ambush just placed over the hill for them to fall into. It really does go back to the fact that knowing your enemy is the best way to defeat them
@@georgelonghurst2672it is a TERRIBLE movie. Remember when they also fix racism?
@@georgelonghurst2672no that’s what actually happened in the Battle of Cowpens. They really did use the tactic of using two militia volleys and then a retreat to lure the British into the killing fields. It was a pincer or double envelopment tactic. The only time it was used during the war
Great men from both sides of the field
1:19 and he took that personally.
It’s even sick just watching Tavington cough up blood once flesh gets pierced by a sword.
Wondering why Lucius Malfoy didn't use the expelliarmus charm on William Wallace at the end? Surely it would of worked better than the sword?
"OH fuck wait! There comin! Ay GIVE EM STEEL BOIS! GIVE EM STEEL!"
"Americans should be grateful they've had people like us to protect them from people like us"
"Only those who've had the courage to insure the freedom of strangers can truly comprehend its meaning and appreciate its value"
Marines can write poetry, yes I do eat the crayons when done. Purple is my favorite flavor. I never eat the drown or yellow, I save those for the Army and Navy.
Valientes guerreros forjaron una gran nación, los primeros en independizarse en en continente americano, dónde la puedo obtener.
I like the effort put into this movie but in this movie hollywoods atemps to rewrite history are most evetend
It's a fine movie; it's pleasant for entertainment.
But it is also blatant propaganda that has little connection to historical events other than the uniforms
If you’re gonna shoot shoot. Don’t talk!
Отличный фильм.
Et depuis cette bataille....c'est le bordel dans le monde🎉
This movie should be part of our nations schools curriculum. Not should, has to be!
Ai I sir.
This was the last movie I watched with my dad before he died in 2019, and it will always remain the greatest movie to me.
Not a bad note to end on. 👍
That's AWESOME. I hope this makes you laugh, but Titanic sadly was the last theater movie I saw with mine. He never forgave me for letting my teenage GF convince my mom to drag him to that movie😂😂😂. He died on the 100th anniversary of that beautiful ship going down, almost to the minute. He had an awesome/hilarious/evil sense of humor, and I swear he did it as payback😂😂😂😂😂
:(, I’m sorry friend. It was a good movie to be the last.
RIP 🪦