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    Was The Patriot a real portrayal of the American revolution. The Patriot is a 2000 American historical fiction war film directed by Roland Emmerich, Robert Rodat, and starring Mel Gibson, Chris Cooper and Heath Ledger. The it takes place in York County, South Carolina and depicts the story of the America swept into the American Revolutionary War when his family is threatened. Benjamin Martin is a composite figure the scriptwriter claims is based on four factual figures from the American…

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    The movie “The Patriot” was made in 2000 and directed by Roland Emmerich, written by Robert Rodat, and the producers were Dean Devlin and Mark Gordon, and the composer was John Williams. Some of the main actors are Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger, Chris Cooper, and Logan Lerman. This fictionalized movie is based on a militia in the American Revolutionary war who is helping the Continental army defeat the British so they can have independence. This film had three Academy Award nominations, it was also…

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    In the year 1981 Peter Weir created a movie named Gallipoli, which was based around the major invasion of Gallipoli involving Australia in world war one. The two main characters Archy Hamilton (Mark Lee) and Frank Dunne (Mel Gibson) have an unbreakable mateship, which remains strong even through times of pain and doubt they were still best mates. Mateship is shown everywhere through you the movie but it firsts starts at the ‘Kimberly Gift’ where these two men first met each other. After the…

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    Imagine an age of soldiers in armor riding into battle on horseback to fight for freedoms from extreme monarchies. Envision towns with roads made of stone and buildings and homes made of mud and clay with thatched roofs-- towns filled with an abundance of people making their way around to shop at the markets or traveling to distant lands to learn new languages and arts. Picture kings and queens living in castles larger than life, dressed in elaborate outfits crafted of the finest silks and…

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    He soon put the motion picture industry on notice that he was indeed the real deal and more than ready to carry his own weight alongside Gibson, one of Hollywood's biggest names (at the time). As the young revolutionary soldier Gabriel Mann, Ledger stole each and every scene he was in. A boy turned man trying to step out of his father’s shadow, we waited with baited breath each time Gabriel…

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    role in murdering his father without raising too much suspicion on his part. After centuries of debate on the topic, Franco Zeffirelli came in confidently with his own assertion that Hamlet is indeed insane in his film adaptation of Hamlet starring Mel Gibson. This decision made by Zeffirelli is the adaptations fatal flaw and the scenes left out from the novel, and the extravagant depiction of Hamlet…

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    mainly for its strong and adamant feminist voice. “The Intern” is not the exception, nonetheless, it is not the sole ingredient Meyer utilizes in her films. Another of her usual key ingredient is placing a masculine lead male and they range from Mel Gibson in “What Women Want,” to Jack Nicholson in “Something’s Gotta Give,” and Alec Baldwin in “It’s Complicated,” in “The Intern” it is Robert De…

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    The American Chiropractic Association states that as many as 30 million Americans suffer from lower back pain at some point in their lives. Many of these people live in the Seattle area. Typically, most people with low back pain will make an appointment with their family doctor, which often leads to a prescription of anti-inflammatory drugs. These are known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs. These drugs can be helpful short-term, but they also come with a myriad of harmful side…

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    Act III Scene 2 is a pivotal turning point in the play Hamlet. During this scene, Hamlet determines whether Claudius murdered his father by judging his reaction to a play. This play within a play can be interpreted in many different ways. First, the director can choose how to showcase the relationship between Hamlet and Ophelia. In this scene, Hamlet flirts with Ophelia through lying on her lap and telling crude jokes. In my mind, I expect Hamlet’s actions to be playful and show how he has gone…

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    Judgment is one of many procedures, that is utilized to resolve most of the unfamiliar events that transpire around sentience. Unfamiliar events transpire to humans all the time. This factor in the equation of life, makes it quite hard not to utilize judgment. There are many great examples of work that denote and deal with judgment. The three most consequential, that prove before a person can judge another’s comportment, he/she must “climb into his skin and ambulate around in it” are To Kill a…

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