Sep 28 2010
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My review for the current version of “The Patriot” can be found under its respective title. This review is merely for those who may already have the movie and are wondering if it’s worth buying a second time around for an additional 10 minutes of footage. For those who have never bought this title, then I can say emphatically to determine this version. For those who already acquire it . . . well . . . I stutter you’ll need to read on and resolve.
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First of all (thank goodness), the extra 10 minutes of footage are not merely tacked on as “Deleted Scenes” at the kill of the movie. In fact, it would be nearly impossible to do so since some of the extra footage is not found in separate scenes, but rather additional footage of already established scenes. In these situations, the extra footage may be as long as an additional runt or as exiguous as a few seconds. How do I know? Well, for one, I’m a high school history teacher and reveal it every year during our unit on the Revolutionary War. Given that I screech five classes a day of the same subject, I’d say I’ve gotten quite familiar with the movie.
Now, one particular extension of a scene is quite riveting in that Benjamin Martin’s youngest children collect their first taste of the horrors of war prior to the death of Thomas. This comes unbiased before the evening when Gabriel stumbles home after being wounded in a nearby battle. Something (the viewer is unaware) catches the attention of the Martin children and they trip over to a nearby creek/river to investigate. What they peruse are the bodies of several soldiers floating downstream. Martin then comes over and ushers the children succor into the house.
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Another grand scene extension is found in the “ambush” scene following the death of Thomas-you know, the distinguished “aim microscopic, miss itsy-bitsy” scene. Well, in the new edited version of the film we soon contemplate the detestable Tavington interviewing a dying behold of the event in a battlefield tent hospital. It is in this scene that the ogle compares who we know as Benjamin Martin to a ghost. The pickle is, as far as we knew, there were no survivors. We had to accumulate at face value that perhaps one must have escaped. In this version of the film we now know the facts! You study, after Martin does his bloody hack job on a would-be escapee, the camera pans in on one particular Redcoat as he lays wounded in a nearby swamp. We then earn a stare at what he sees through his one dying eye: an eerie inspect of Martin flitting through the unlit light of the heavily-wooded forest. Then the camera focuses again on the bloodied face of this dying see. It is not long thereafter that we stare that this unpleasant chap actually survives (he’s the one in the hospital tent) .
One particular scene left off the modern is the burial of Thomas. Although the scene is short, it nevertheless reiterates that Benjamin Martin has a tender, loving side (remember, a few scenes before he was hacking and slashing away at every Redcoat in discover) .
Of particular label are the additional scenes spellbinding Cornwallis and Tavington. Here, the viewer witnesses Cornwallis scolding Tavington in the presence of other officers — the viewer should be gay to peruse the arrogant and villainous Tavington being humiliated in front of others. In the scene, Cornwallis sarcastically remarks that Tavington has earned himself the nickname “The Butcher.” This scene is necessary in that it helps build and underscore the motive Tavington has for eliminating “The Ghost,” Benjamin Martin. Further dialogue between the two is found later in the movie as well.
In short, the additional footage is not objective added fluff. Indeed, the additional footage adds substance to every scene where it was originally found. Now, if the recent version is a perennial current of yours, then by all means go out and earn it. If, on the other hand, you may only scrutinize it once in a blue moon then you could probably live without it.
As the dreaded format war continues (Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD) I glean myself on the Blu-Ray side of the fence because of my hold of the PS3. I’ll be impartial, without having purchased the PS3 I would not have adopted either format and would have been voice with standard DVD movies.
But now that I have a Blu-Ray player and a 1080p HDTV, I have been zigzag and want more. I have been careful in my selection of Blu-Ray Titles, picking up only movies I have yet to see or spacious movies that I want to search for in HD.
The Patriot did not disappoint. The colors of the movie jump out of the hide and when you can view the fibers flying off of the British soldiers uniforms into the wind as they wait for battle, you know you are watching a mammoth HiDef movie.
Most of the extended scenes do not add to the anecdote and you will understand why they were prick out in the first site.
I’ve been disappointed in some of the Blu-ray discs I’ve purchased in the past month, especially when my purchases are the second or third time I will have bought that movie. (VHS, DVD, DVD SE/CE/DC)
But I must say that The Patriot is well worth seeing on Blu-Ray.
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