For anyone curious about watching the movie the Patriot, catch the 'how the movie was made' where they go into huge details of how they recreated the scenes, clothes, people, political discussions (town meetings and views of the Colonials) and tons of other aspects where they show you how they attempted to be as accurate as possible in making the movie.
But, it is a movie, not a text book in movie format. Hollywood is Hollywood.
Mel plays a great part.
Thank the Lord that war is over.
Some interesting things occurred in that war also that people refer to as miracles on a huge scale. Books have been written on them. One was the surrounding of Washingtons army near the end of the war. Fog dropped down and encompassed Washingtons men before the British who surrounded them on 3 sides were about to take them, which would have ended the war basically. The fog kept them from taking them that evening. So they waited till morning. During the night, Washington moved his men out groups at a time with small little boats. Wagon wheels were fitted with towels and blankets so they would roll noiselesy through streets. The British thought the Colonials were waiting their doom, trapped against an ocean front, no where to go. The fog slowly lifted as the last 4 soldiers departed on a small boat. (We're talking row-boats here).
No victory for the Britians on that day.
Bill
But, it is a movie, not a text book in movie format. Hollywood is Hollywood.
Mel plays a great part.
Thank the Lord that war is over.
Some interesting things occurred in that war also that people refer to as miracles on a huge scale. Books have been written on them. One was the surrounding of Washingtons army near the end of the war. Fog dropped down and encompassed Washingtons men before the British who surrounded them on 3 sides were about to take them, which would have ended the war basically. The fog kept them from taking them that evening. So they waited till morning. During the night, Washington moved his men out groups at a time with small little boats. Wagon wheels were fitted with towels and blankets so they would roll noiselesy through streets. The British thought the Colonials were waiting their doom, trapped against an ocean front, no where to go. The fog slowly lifted as the last 4 soldiers departed on a small boat. (We're talking row-boats here).
No victory for the Britians on that day.
Bill