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Colonel Tavington (Jason Isaacs) and his men burn Anne (Lisa Brenner), her family and the rest of the townspeople alive in the church.
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In 1776 South Carolina, widower and legendary war hero Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson) finds himself thrust into the midst of the American Revolutionary War as he helplessly watches his family torn apart by the savage forces of the British Redcoats. Unable to remain silent, he recruits a band of reluctant volunteers, including his idealistic patriot son, Gabriel (Heath Ledger), to take up arms against the British. Fighting to protect his family's freedom and his country's independence, Martin discovers the pain of betrayal, the redemption of revenge and the passion of love.

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@jasongroff9980
@jasongroff9980 Год назад
The look Tavington gives Wilkins after he says "Burn the church, captain." is so cold and unforgiving.
@juangonzales1615
@juangonzales1615 4 месяца назад
Gran actor!
@AF-nc2fc
@AF-nc2fc 3 месяца назад
He's cold and unforgiving.
@KACROTKACROTKACRITKACRIT
@KACROTKACROTKACRITKACRIT 2 месяца назад
Captain Wilkins dont have a choice.
@itypethetruthnobshere8975
@itypethetruthnobshere8975 2 месяца назад
true alpha
@Mat-threw
@Mat-threw 2 месяца назад
He doesn’t say burn the church. He says “BeHn tha Chech”
@Invinciblez18
@Invinciblez18 Год назад
That little chuckle he gives before 'burn the church' is amazing
@tgriffin3059
@tgriffin3059 Год назад
I actually think he expected the guy to refuse. He knows he has no right to issue such an order. Had the other officers stood together, they could have prevented this from happening. But the Loyalist was so eager to prove that he was on their side...he allowed himself to be bullied into it...
@Marcus-ss4gn
@Marcus-ss4gn Год назад
Imagine people rebel against today's US government and overthrow all legitimate authorities. What are they called? Terrorist, yes. That's what so called "patriots" were, and are. Read some history and google what happened to "Loyalists" in the US, how they got butchered everywhere, their land and possessions were stolen. So called "patriots" were nothing but rapist, murderer rebels. They also continued to support slavery even after it was abolished in the British Empire for a hundred years. There is no heroism behind the US's foundation and Holywood can't change it. By the way, this entire church burning is FICTION. It is unbelievable how stupid Americans are.
@theone-tg4ey
@theone-tg4ey 3 месяца назад
no one is above the law
@jaya1000
@jaya1000 2 месяца назад
This never happened!
@Invinciblez18
@Invinciblez18 2 месяца назад
@@jaya1000 thanks Sherlock
@billmalec
@billmalec Год назад
When you hate a person in a movie, that is a great actor.
@monkeycat48
@monkeycat48 Год назад
This is the man that played in Harry Potter films as Lucius Malfoy and also played skekso The Skeksis emperor in the dark Crystal age of resistance
@jenniferromero3342
@jenniferromero3342 Год назад
Lucius Malfoy couldn't you be nice for a minute or two? Why do you have to burn all the people in the church? I have watched this movie many times and it is in my opinion the saddest and hardest scene to watch
@jongon0848
@jongon0848 Год назад
That or they're written to be absolutely despicable characters
@sphinxrising1129
@sphinxrising1129 Год назад
My late father said that any actor that can make you love or hate them more than earned their pay.
@Hartwig870
@Hartwig870 Год назад
@@monkeycat48 He's done a lot more (and better) movies than that trash for unimaginative, boring children.
@joeyjones49
@joeyjones49 Год назад
When you see Jason Isaacs in interviews, he comes across as a genuinely great guy. It’s a testament to his skill that he can portray evil so perfectly while being nothing like that in real life.
@darrylgonzalez5251
@darrylgonzalez5251 Год назад
Jason Isaacs is a wonderful actor! He was outstanding in this and in Star Trek Discovery as Captain Lorca.
@kerzytibok3211
@kerzytibok3211 Год назад
He reminds me of Gary Oldman --- can play the most truly evil characters on screen --- but in real life they are sweet Teddy Bears who couldn't even squash a fly without crying
@anthony_obrien4080
@anthony_obrien4080 Год назад
Spot on- Jason Isaacs is a champion 🍻🤙🍻🤙
@vjreimedia
@vjreimedia Год назад
Is easy to portray devil in that industry... way too many role models to choose from. Every single producer, casting director, manager, fan, friends, girlfriend, everybody betraying you, scamming you extorting you.
@marshallburlew-pg7nw
@marshallburlew-pg7nw Год назад
He reminds me of Jack Gleeson who played Joffrey from Game of Thrones. Played evil so well yet is very kind and intelligent on the other side of the fence. He even left acting after that role to continue his studies, to which I tip my hat to him for. He takes a stern and strong mind for a child actor to turn down fame and pursue their studies.
@DarkSkyRogue
@DarkSkyRogue Год назад
It took me a minute to remember that he also plays Lucius Molfoy. Theres just something about his voice that works so well for unlikable yet charismatic characters
@mrtiesthatbind
@mrtiesthatbind Год назад
His name is Jason Isaacs
@AF-nc2fc
@AF-nc2fc Год назад
He's a character actor.
@Jarred-J254
@Jarred-J254 Год назад
Jason Isaacs, he also unknown to many voiced a well known character, Zhao from Avatar: The Last Airbender.
@anthonywatford5256
@anthonywatford5256 Год назад
Check Out 'BLACK HAWK DOWN, he's on there as well, it's a military movie
@PawelK198604
@PawelK198604 Год назад
And Gabriel Lorca from Star Trek 🙂 Jason Isaacs
@felixespino430
@felixespino430 Год назад
"But you said we'd be forgiven?" "And indeed you may . . . but that's between you and God." *so dark*
@sergioalmasy8722
@sergioalmasy8722 Год назад
The word "may" is the caveat. He didn't use the word "will" or even "can", as in ".. and you will be forgiven".
@justinquaylepate1358
@justinquaylepate1358 Год назад
Darky sarcastic
@clintbrothers2975
@clintbrothers2975 Год назад
Savage
@lovelyswimmer1
@lovelyswimmer1 Год назад
Chilling af
@hellowhat890
@hellowhat890 Год назад
Fun fact: The creators of Avatar: The Last Airbender said that Tavington was the direct inspiration when they were creating the character of Commander/Admiral Zhao. When they asked their casting agent to go out and look for someone who could pull off the role of one of their villains, she delivered on that request and got Jason Isaacs himself to voice the character. XD
@TerryKashat
@TerryKashat 5 месяцев назад
That’s a great Fun Fact. General Zhao is also the same type of bad guy.
@stefansekulic7903
@stefansekulic7903 4 месяца назад
Tavington is based on a real cavarly officer called Banastre Tarleton,who fought in the US War of Independence.
@shauvonbatiste8605
@shauvonbatiste8605 3 месяца назад
Oh shit! Never realized, that’s pretty cool.
@longbowenjoyer2154
@longbowenjoyer2154 3 месяца назад
@@stefansekulic7903in real life he wasn’t a church burning with people inside psychopath. He gets his reputation from burning houses yes, and his men did execute American soldiers after a battle, which was a one time occasion and not directly his order but the men thinking he had died and were acting out revenge which doesn’t justify the massacre, but it doesn’t mean that he actively did evil deeds. The Americans in a later battle also took revenge and killed surrendering brits. Both sides sometimes did evil deeds but this war was a more respectful conflict. As they were seen as subjects of the British empire and not Americans. So technically British.
@godzillavkk
@godzillavkk Месяц назад
Inspiration for an overrated anime ripoff coming from a shit on American history. How fitting.
@StayAKTV
@StayAKTV 8 месяцев назад
The fact that he refused to get off his high horse inside of their church should’ve let those townspeople know what type of man he was. Ruthless.
@BdCA687
@BdCA687 3 месяца назад
I didn't even think of that good observation that's crazy
@theprofessional155
@theprofessional155 Год назад
Tarleton the British officer Tavington was based on was nicknamed a butcher by the Patriots. There is no record of him burning a church, that part is fiction but his soldiers did massacre Patriot soldiers that had surrendered. Tarleton claimed he was trapped under his dead horse when it happened and he lost control of his men. However he made no attempt to punish his soldiers for the atrocity. He was the only British officer not invited to dine with Washington after the surrender of Yorktown. They should have had the Bufford massacre instead of the church burning in this film.
@1223steffen
@1223steffen Год назад
That is fair. He didn’t punish them
@tgriffin3059
@tgriffin3059 Год назад
This is historical fiction. They chose to make Tavington a symbol of the darker side of the war. Killing children, killing helpless wounded men, burning people alive....it all happened....but was hardly all the work of one specific man.
@tolgam1651
@tolgam1651 Год назад
I’ve heard different versions of this.
@Marcus-ss4gn
@Marcus-ss4gn Год назад
Imagine people rebel against today's US government and overthrow all legitimate authorities. What are they called? Terrorist, yes. That's what so called "patriots" were, and are. Read some history and google what happened to "Loyalists" in the US, how they got butchered everywhere, their land and possessions were stolen. So called "patriots" were nothing but rapist, murderer rebels. They also continued to support slavery even after it was abolished in the British Empire for a hundred years. There is no heroism behind the US's foundation and Holywood can't change it.
@luisgalvan2793
@luisgalvan2793 Год назад
Wasnt he trapped because his horse was shot by the soldiers that surrendered?
@ElectricSoul828
@ElectricSoul828 Год назад
I absolutely love this actor, he embodies his roles. He is so good.
@justinquaylepate1358
@justinquaylepate1358 Год назад
" The honor is found in the end not the means, they'll soon be forgotten" absolutely horrific
@EdenOfChaos
@EdenOfChaos Год назад
He says "This'll be forgotten." It goes with the whole bit how the victors write the history. They may be horrified by atrocious acts but if what you gain is more valuable or important, they won't care to remember it.
@hithere9377
@hithere9377 Год назад
@@EdenOfChaos Completely right. The victor writes the history books. Makes you wonder what atrocities and lies are seen as truth throughout history.
@OsamaBinLooney
@OsamaBinLooney Год назад
history is written by the winners atrocities were never just committed by ONE side
@priestkingskeptic
@priestkingskeptic Год назад
@@hithere9377 you mean the bible? and paganophobia?
@hithere9377
@hithere9377 Год назад
@@priestkingskeptic I mean anything but the Bible is a great example. The amount of death and destruction that has occurred throughout history in its name is staggering. I would say it was a complete subversion of paganism in Europe and then the demonisation of that culture. We now look at pagans as strange but it was the preferred religion of every civilisation in history before the Abrahamic religions came along.
@ATMAnubis
@ATMAnubis Год назад
In a well-written Star Wars movie, Jason Isaacs would have made a ruthless Imperial commander.
@TerenceWynn-bw2li
@TerenceWynn-bw2li Год назад
The Grand Inquistor.
@jtyler1998
@jtyler1998 Год назад
Grand Admiral Thrawn
@arielquelme
@arielquelme Год назад
Young Tarkin In star treuk his pwformance as captain Orca are astounding
@ElectricSoul828
@ElectricSoul828 Год назад
Unfortunately there is no one left writing well written stories
@4713Caine
@4713Caine Год назад
"burn the temple, captain."
@amosaft7060
@amosaft7060 Год назад
At least the captain had the guts not to shift this ignominious act to one of his subordinates. He took the torch himself with an expression of confusion, fear and disgust.
@Glenlivet1955
@Glenlivet1955 Год назад
Yes, and played by Adam Baldwin (Animal Mother).
@Dimension2010
@Dimension2010 Год назад
I think he could well have put out the fire after let it burn just a while.
@1223steffen
@1223steffen Год назад
@@Dimension2010 might off. Maybe he tried off screen when they left.
@1223steffen
@1223steffen Год назад
Probably if on trial he would have taken responsibility
@vincenthammons-kd9du
@vincenthammons-kd9du Год назад
you just know this shit prob haunted him for the rest of his life
@georgehorner1578
@georgehorner1578 Год назад
Jason Isaacs is a genius actor, he pulls the hate right out of you , perfect villain.
@scottmcintire8634
@scottmcintire8634 Год назад
If not for Jason’s age when the classic ‘Christmas movie’ came out, he would have made a very much darker and much more loathsome Hans Gruber.
@daredevil272
@daredevil272 Год назад
JASON ISAACS DID A GREAT JOB PLAYING THE ANTAGONIST IN ‘THE PATRIOT’👍👍🔥ONE OF MY FAVORITE VILLAINS OF ALL TIME IN A MOVIE
@jonathancruz5932
@jonathancruz5932 Год назад
If I were a British Soldier, I will tell Colonel William Tavington with all due respect… we are not trained to burn the house of God
@edgar22452
@edgar22452 10 месяцев назад
Exactly
@SASMacDroid
@SASMacDroid 5 месяцев назад
Good thing that the British actually never burned down a church with people in it on record. So it's basically fiction
@BanditFlashpoint
@BanditFlashpoint 5 месяцев назад
Persecution still exist.
@xjcrossx
@xjcrossx 4 месяца назад
Col. Tavington: "Alright then, move them all to a house."
@Jojo-co4pn
@Jojo-co4pn 3 месяца назад
No temple of wood or stone is his house Read ur scripture
@mYththePoet
@mYththePoet 2 месяца назад
Jason is one of my favourite actors. It's mind-blowing that he can play someone that you would hate with a passion and in real life seems like a kind, humble, down-to-Earth, and gentle soul. He is the same man that was telling an aspiring blogger to follow their dreams and be themselves whilst talked about how he used to work in fish markets in Liverpool before he got into acting. By far the best performance in the movie. He should have gotten an award.
@dlf-ls2pu
@dlf-ls2pu Год назад
Brilliantly acted and played by Jason Issacs, absolute classic.
@adamrobinette6832
@adamrobinette6832 Год назад
Greatest movie villain of all time. Horrible, snobbish, yet can jump off his horse and beat ass when he needs too. I remember being in a full theater, and seeing the visceral response to this scene, the crazy cheering when Gabriel shot him, and then the shit flying when Tavington was playing possum. Even when Benjamin finally gets his hands on him, Tavington dominated him, and only lost because Martin outsmarted him.
@argosaxlawyer31409
@argosaxlawyer31409 Год назад
I wouldn't say greatest movie villain but he's very underrated
@bobbyestep3916
@bobbyestep3916 Год назад
I wouldn’t say he completely dominated him. Mel was keeping up for the most part. Tavington did wound him and overpower him that way but definitely got outsmarted
@tatianalyulkin410
@tatianalyulkin410 Год назад
Nobody is arguing that Tavington was a perfect killing machine.
@constitutionman9026
@constitutionman9026 Год назад
Greatest movie villain of all time? Better than Darth Vader? A good villain, yes, but doesn't hold a candle to Anakin.
@benisahengaming.
@benisahengaming. Год назад
It's like most story villains, they are usually stronger and more freakishly talented than the main character, but the main character always has wit that's just a notch higher. The villain's ultimate mistake is becoming cocky and arrogant, that usually opens the door for the main character to "outsmart."
@marshallburlew-pg7nw
@marshallburlew-pg7nw Год назад
You can tell the Captain does not wish to burn the church with the people inside but knows he has to obey the Col. orders, or he would be shot for insubordination, and the expression that he gives as the people are screaming while being burned alive is like, "what the hell have i done?"
@Karma-qt4ji
@Karma-qt4ji Год назад
Colonel Casey was always an honourable guy.
@tarielkaroldan4106
@tarielkaroldan4106 9 месяцев назад
He does not wish to burn the church because those inside are his countrymen, he's portrayed as a traitor to the Continental cause
@kodesh1674
@kodesh1674 6 месяцев назад
If I was in his shoes I’d have the same look on my face.
@pjg19751
@pjg19751 2 месяца назад
@@tarielkaroldan4106 He wasn't a traitor, he was a loyalist. People forget that a large number of Americans continued to support British rule in America during the Revolution. Issue was these were his neighbors and now he had to participate in their destruction. By the way, this kind of thing didn't happen in the Revolutionary War. Mel Gibson took incidents from WWII and injected them into this movie.
@larchitecte5287
@larchitecte5287 2 месяца назад
​@@pjg19751Ouradour sur Glane
@spdutahraptor777
@spdutahraptor777 8 месяцев назад
Isaacs is by far one of the most underrated actors ever
@Goalie171
@Goalie171 Год назад
Man this was so cold even animal mother has second thoughts about it
@ghosts_pp
@ghosts_pp 4 дня назад
true lol
@ianrastoski3346
@ianrastoski3346 9 месяцев назад
"The honor is found in the ends, not the means; this'll soon be forgotten." Translation: we made this scene up.
@eliazarcone
@eliazarcone 5 месяцев назад
I think they made most of the movie up
@jjahsepuyeshd
@jjahsepuyeshd Год назад
Jason Isaacs, is one incredible actor. Same time he did this he also played an American Army Ranger in "Black Hawk Down". He plays great villains, and said..."Look, I play all these tough guys and thugs and strong, complex characters. In real life, I am a cringing, neurotic Jewish mess. Can't I for once play that on stage?"
@AnthonySpringall
@AnthonySpringall Год назад
Jeremy Isaacs plays a very good Field Marshall Zukhov in The Death of Stalin. To appreciate that film you need to understand the satire.
@magpieonline4801
@magpieonline4801 Год назад
Haha, I loved him in Black Hawk Down. "You're gonna be lickin' the latrines clean with your tongue till you can't tell the difference between sh*t and french fries..."
@nancyblair6187
@nancyblair6187 8 месяцев назад
Louis Ironson in Angels in America. And Isaacs played him in 93-94!
@Ali-wz9op
@Ali-wz9op Год назад
I couldn't believe Tavington took two sons from Ben. Bruh was the most ruthless villain of all time.
@cjw41
@cjw41 Год назад
2 sons and a daughter in law.
@Ali-wz9op
@Ali-wz9op Год назад
@@cjw41 maaann I forgot about her ! Burnt alive 🥴 Tavington had to be stopped . I never wanted a protagonist to win so badly .
@bigwillietheb
@bigwillietheb Год назад
but Benjamin Martin took Tavington in the end
@Jupiter.141
@Jupiter.141 Год назад
I like how he did not change his expression after his subordinate said "there's no honor in this" Tavington literally said did I stutter?
@Muzikman127
@Muzikman127 Год назад
He literally didn't say that
@hazardeur
@hazardeur 8 месяцев назад
people are getting so stupid these days, they even forget the meanings of the most common words they say. one step away form a braindead zombie hacking mindlessly on a keyboard.@@Muzikman127
@kodesh1674
@kodesh1674 8 месяцев назад
@@Muzikman127it was probably a joke he was making
@ComradeConfucius
@ComradeConfucius Год назад
At least he takes off his hat when he enters a building. And he says thank you. That's a proper Brrritish 🇬🇧 gentleman for you.
@claudiah6369
@claudiah6369 Год назад
😂
@tiger_mou_tv516
@tiger_mou_tv516 Год назад
Who do you prefer? A savage with a kind soul, or a polite gentleman with ruthless and mean spirit? Think about that…
@tiger_mou_tv516
@tiger_mou_tv516 Год назад
The question is not related to you, that’s generally asking…
@08jag81
@08jag81 Год назад
This never happened.
@vincenthammons-kd9du
@vincenthammons-kd9du Год назад
@@tiger_mou_tv516 savages do not have kind souls tho that is why they are savages just because Tavington was a gentlemen does not mean he is any less savage.
@crayolascents
@crayolascents 11 месяцев назад
What flawless acting by all involved. Amazing.
@Dennismuncy
@Dennismuncy 8 дней назад
No way ....I could do this...I would give my life to these beautiful children...,and people..
@GoObEr765
@GoObEr765 9 месяцев назад
This man's range in acting is so freaking insane...i had no idea he was commander zhou in the last Airbender
@Iwitrag
@Iwitrag 15 дней назад
RIP the cameraman inside the church. Gave his life just to give us this emotional scene.
@wedontplay8152
@wedontplay8152 Год назад
This was before, when Malfoys dad didn’t want to leave the Muggle world
@Jon92254
@Jon92254 Год назад
Shut up
@robdog1245
@robdog1245 2 года назад
*captain stabs Tavington, then rides off into the sunset, roll credits, end of movie*
@tylerrcraythorne9741
@tylerrcraythorne9741 Год назад
Jason isaacs is an awesome actor 😎
@DestinyAwaits19
@DestinyAwaits19 Год назад
Most British people don't sound like that. Look up a guy called Danny Dyer. He's a real englishmen.
@nordythenorthman
@nordythenorthman Год назад
Too bad his medical drama did not last long.
@DH1985-MB
@DH1985-MB Год назад
@@DestinyAwaits19 Your right but Danny Dyer is nowhere near as good an actor as Jason Isaacs.
@Aakino
@Aakino Месяц назад
I love how Isaac's role as Tavington led to him voicing General Zhang in Avatar: The Last Airbender!
@4713Caine
@4713Caine Год назад
I love the dark music that begins playing at 1:38 after he says "shut the doors." At that moment, you knew these people were not going to make it out alive.
@WhiteBraveheart1
@WhiteBraveheart1 9 месяцев назад
Jason Isaacs made me black out in this scene from rage. When I came to, he said "This will be forgotten."
@zikkimeister215
@zikkimeister215 Год назад
Im pretty sure if this wouldve really happened, tavington would hang on a rope the next day ordered by his superiors. Some of them were helping the rebels but burning innocents alive inside a church would be deemed as an unforgivable act
@michaelgroves335
@michaelgroves335 Год назад
If captured by the continental army yes definitely but if would have been reported back to the king at the time and mentioned that lord Cornwallis allowed it they both might get hanged or face the guillotine
@alecbowman7738
@alecbowman7738 Год назад
The Brits did far worse.
@spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272
Wishful thinking, the truth is war at that time was far more brutal that you could possibly imagine
@alecbowman7738
@alecbowman7738 Год назад
@@spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272 they starved an entire race of people and killed countless in India.
@brucetucker4847
@brucetucker4847 Год назад
@@alecbowman7738 Not in that war. And the revolutionaries committed their own share of war crimes - but neither side did anything like burning down a church full of civilians.
@redgringrumboldt8983
@redgringrumboldt8983 Год назад
Girls: I like bad boys! Col. Tavington: 👋
@Jackholiday1025
@Jackholiday1025 4 месяца назад
What a weird comment .. like seriously, you see his clip and that’s what you comment? Lol But yeah bad girls are gonna like bad boys. People are naturally attracted to those who are more than less the male and female versions of themselves when it comes to personality interests and values. I think it’s corny calling a man or woman a bad boy or a bad girl but people typically use those terms playfully not to describe terribly bad people but decent people who are rebellious, reckless, very sexual, crude, cocky, party animals etc. I think calling evil people bad boys or bad girls is just ridiculous. Usually when someone says they like bad boys or bad girls they are not talking about actually really bad people.
@redgringrumboldt8983
@redgringrumboldt8983 4 месяца назад
@@Jackholiday1025 You need to calm down. 🤣
@Jackholiday1025
@Jackholiday1025 4 месяца назад
@@redgringrumboldt8983 But yeah I’ve noticed people are more willing to call guys bad boys than women bad Girls but with girls you hear crazy chick and mean girl a lot so yeah lol.
@westonadams7135
@westonadams7135 Год назад
Jason Isaacs redeemed himself in Black Hawk Down... I get he was just acting but watching films growing up it is hard to distinguish acting from real life when they do such a great job..
@AaronDanieltenni
@AaronDanieltenni Год назад
I watched this movie in Middle school. I love movies about history. But damn this scene hurts still.
@DuplinRifle
@DuplinRifle Год назад
Luckily it is just fiction.
@SergyMilitaryRankings
@SergyMilitaryRankings Год назад
This movie is about as historically accurate as Harry potter
@knockitoffhudson3470
@knockitoffhudson3470 Год назад
Jesus if this really happened we'd still be hearing about it. Killing a whole village inside a church. We still hear about the Boston massacre and like 6 people died.
@white-dragon4424
@white-dragon4424 Год назад
@@knockitoffhudson3470 Yes, it's almost like something the Nazis would've done...
@spencer_fife_and_drum_john9152
​@@SergyMilitaryRankingsnot true do your research
@PrimalElf
@PrimalElf Год назад
One of the most powerfull scenes of all time
@p0tat0_Child
@p0tat0_Child Год назад
Jason Isaacs is a fantastic actor.
@tomrockhill8634
@tomrockhill8634 Год назад
I wonder whether Isaacs fully comprehended the risk he took in playing this part so brilliantly 🤬😤. Hard to separate his face from one of the most horrifying movie experiences I've ever had 😭
@mr.raslyon6626
@mr.raslyon6626 Год назад
I think that's the goal of character actors like him. I've heard actors laugh about how they get yelled at in public because of their characters.
@ijdgaf323
@ijdgaf323 Год назад
Jason Issacs would’ve been the perfect Roose Bolton
@Jupiter.141
@Jupiter.141 Год назад
Doesn't really matter as Roose Bolton only had few scenes.
@intotheunknown21
@intotheunknown21 Год назад
Can't believe I've watched this when I was 5 back in 2000s. It's the first tragic movie I've watched but it opened my eyes about history and the cruelty of the world. And I've watched a lot of movies throughout the years but this still remains one of my favorites.
@SergyMilitaryRankings
@SergyMilitaryRankings Год назад
You realize this never happened lmao
@intotheunknown21
@intotheunknown21 Год назад
@@SergyMilitaryRankings I know. It's a dramatized depiction of historical events. But you have to understand, as a 5 year old, seeing this kinds of stuff impacts you a lot. As I said this also sparked my fascination with history.
@kiwishamoo6494
@kiwishamoo6494 Год назад
@@intotheunknown21 No, it's completely made up
@intotheunknown21
@intotheunknown21 Год назад
@@kiwishamoo6494 Sure. Buddy. And for anyone else who will comment arguing how this movie is a completely fabricated work, you guys are missing the point of my comment in the first place. I don't argue anything about the factfulness of this movie. I'm just a fan of the era and the portrayal in the movie. I don't give shit if it's true or not in the smallest of details. I'm not even an american nor british so as much as I'm concerned I don't really give a f*ck what exactly happened in your country. I don't go around saying marvel movies and superheroes are silly and unrealistic just because people seem to like them a lot. Get a life. Jeez.
@hunter98764
@hunter98764 Год назад
It may have been inspired by a Nazi atrocity committed against French civilians in 1944. However this would never have happened in the Revolutionary War. Important to remember this is a pro-American film. In real life the character played by Mel Gibson committed many atrocities against the Cherokee (as well as being a major slaveowner - a detail that is changed in the film!).
@JustinMartin-i4x
@JustinMartin-i4x 9 месяцев назад
"This will be forgotten." Sad and true at the same time.
@eliazarcone
@eliazarcone 5 месяцев назад
You'd be surprised at how easy it is to forget things that never happened
@wilhufftarkin8543
@wilhufftarkin8543 10 месяцев назад
I love the detail of Tavington removing his hat after riding into the church with his horse. It's a small bit of detail, but it's a strong characterization point. It shows that he tries to be polite as is expected from a British officer at that time, but actually he doesn't give a fuck as the psychopath he is.
@williampitt1537
@williampitt1537 Год назад
This is a big deal. Not only did this never happened, it's extremely wrong from the director to depict British soldiers as such just to overcome his lack of intellectual creativity to get us to cheer on the rebels. It's historical revisionism for the worst
@darcy410
@darcy410 Год назад
The British did this in Ireland so not hard to believe it happened in America
@Jimdixon1953
@Jimdixon1953 Год назад
@@darcy410 Regardless of any atrocities the English committed in Ireland, the point is this is complete fiction and never happened. Had it done it probably would’ve completely soured Anglo-American relations for the next 200 years. Also if you are looking for incidents of the English doing this sort of thing in Ireland you probably have to go back to the 1640s where there was a lot of brutality on both sides. Edited to say the Americans were Protestant settler colonists, so the British regarded them as “their own” in a way they would never regard the Catholic Irish. Which is why this massacre never took place .
@stephenchappell7512
@stephenchappell7512 Год назад
@@darcy410 I somehow doubt it being as how the American colonies were pretty much100% protestant at this time
@Mattessj
@Mattessj Год назад
British wanted to rule America but it didn’t go their way
@stephenchappell7512
@stephenchappell7512 Год назад
@@Mattessj It kinda did Who do you think the WASPS are?
@Mr__Geno
@Mr__Geno Год назад
"There is no honor in this." Pulls out pistol, shoots Tavington. The End.
@mariuszmiroslaw2290
@mariuszmiroslaw2290 Год назад
Yep. They could make use of their sabers. Then it would be honorable.
@eaglesfan226
@eaglesfan226 2 месяца назад
Doesn’t work like that. The victims were unarmed. Look at the Gaelic footballers and their fans at Croke Park.
@whysoserious8361
@whysoserious8361 6 месяцев назад
Tavington's entry on horseback into the church makes this scene spectacular... to whoever put that in the script... my respects
@spuwho
@spuwho 6 месяцев назад
This scene caused a significant amount of disgust and dismay when the movie was shown in the UK. British movie critics claimed it put the British Army in the same ranks as the Nazis. The British command considered the local residents as citizens of the British Empire and to be afforded due process for crimes committed.
@joeydoherty368
@joeydoherty368 9 дней назад
Well hopefully they calmed down when it was explained to them what a Mel Gibson movie is usually like.
@Sigma0283
@Sigma0283 Год назад
"Burn the church, Captain." My response would have been "With all due respect, sir, I'm a soldier, not a butcher. Get someone else to do your devil's work."
@samhancock268
@samhancock268 Год назад
And then you would have been shot, which wouldn't have been a bad thing really. I'd rather be shot myself than live the rest of my life knowing I burnt a church full of civilians.
@ТодорДобрев-ш4к
The normal thing a captain should have done in this case is is to order his men to burn the church, as an gentleman he could not commit such a hard labour as throwing a torch 😂
@transwomenaremale
@transwomenaremale 10 месяцев назад
Dude walking at 3:09 is probably how I would be in that situation - just in an absolute daze, completely stunned at what’s about to happen.
@jamesedmonds926
@jamesedmonds926 Год назад
The British were not into Christian BBQ, this is historically incorrect.
@friendlyneighborhoodplagueDR
He's so cruel but I can forgive that because he's so gorgeous. His eyes are so magnetic that you can't look away if you tried
@Dimension2010
@Dimension2010 Год назад
The uniform helps too.
@miva93hp59
@miva93hp59 3 месяца назад
What in the love-child of Ted Bundy and Jeremy Meeks have I just read 😅
@georgeinfante1106
@georgeinfante1106 Год назад
Great voice that fits a villain character
@falcon6415
@falcon6415 3 месяца назад
Jason isaacs performance in this movie is nothing short of brilliance what an acting performance in this film 🎥
@robotkiller99
@robotkiller99 9 месяцев назад
This is a sickening scene to add in this movie, particularly since there is no record of it happening.
@SASMacDroid
@SASMacDroid 8 месяцев назад
It's a movie not a documentary so it's fine. it also was actually a good and cruel scene
@Orionwayz
@Orionwayz 7 месяцев назад
Its happened in france, but the germans burned the church.
@gottesurteil3201
@gottesurteil3201 13 дней назад
The Colonel did say it would be forgotten lol.
@slygunslinger
@slygunslinger Год назад
A lot of comments say this stuff is fiction but instances like this occurred more frequently than one might expect. In the Massacre at Wyoming. Redcoats deliberately targeted civilians, killing both combatants and non-combatants. 300 American settlers, including women, children, and the elderly, were massacred during the attack. On an anecdotal note. My grandpa, a World War II in the US Army, personally witnessed his fellow soldiers executing surrendered Germans shortly after combat ceased. Internet armchair historians may emphasize the rules of war but the realities of the battlefield often defy expectations.There are rules in warfare, but their strict enforcement is often questionable. This awful stuff happens in every war.
@mariuszmiroslaw2290
@mariuszmiroslaw2290 Год назад
They treated them quite soft. There was no tortures. Rapes etc.
@TheThundertaker
@TheThundertaker Год назад
They Wyoming Massacre was perpetrated by the Iriquois allies of the British, not the British themselves. Whenever you read of atrocities perpetrated against European descent settlers in either the French and Indian or the American War of Independence, its generally because of Native American allies that could not be completely controlled by the European/colonial generals they were nominally under the command of. That is why almost every white person living at the time regarded them as savages, because they were, contrary to all this cuddly image of them being righteous, noble and peaceful people.
@josecano9210
@josecano9210 Год назад
A lot of Brits were mad with this scene. Not only did this never happen but they didn’t like being compared to things the Nazis did. Like in the movie Come and See which is about the German Occupation of Belarus. The Nazis did something just like this scene and stuff like that happened all over the eastern front but in the American Revolutionary War nopee
@Orthodox1821
@Orthodox1821 Год назад
British have done many bad things. Torture, hanging, burning, killing, raping etc
@josecano9210
@josecano9210 Год назад
@@Orthodox1821 Im sure they did but at that level in the American Revolution, I’m not too sure about that
@Orthodox1821
@Orthodox1821 Год назад
@@josecano9210 me too, exactly
@ercanqa7452
@ercanqa7452 Год назад
Brits are burning churches , that's nothing new .
@rominn2184
@rominn2184 Год назад
ALL wars have had their share of one or two commanders, captains, or other actors that have been butchers, moreso than the general butchery and carnage that is warfare, period. Tavington is based on a high-ranking member of the British army in the American Revolution who was known for his exceptionally brutal and savage tactics which greatly bent and even broke in many cases the rules and protocols of warfare at the time. Nothing is arbitrary or made up for no cause at all.
@Mbbrog
@Mbbrog Год назад
As much shit as this movie catches, you can still see strands of Braveheart and greatness in it. Still one of my favorite war movies of all time. Commanded me to know who Jason Isaacs is.
@CH-uk1il
@CH-uk1il 11 месяцев назад
Even though this never happened, It's still pretty damn dark.
@LA-st6dq
@LA-st6dq 7 месяцев назад
Not as we know of, but I'm damn sure in the history of the old empires and royals they commanded exactly such cruel things to gain and expand their power. Yet, western europe has the nerves to talk about russia but ain't looking at their own cruel history of wanting land.
@tatianalyulkin410
@tatianalyulkin410 6 месяцев назад
It happened in Odessa in 2014. Google " the Odessa Massacre ".
@joeruiz4010
@joeruiz4010 29 дней назад
The British regularly did this during the Revolution.
@joshnimmo8665
@joshnimmo8665 Год назад
Great acting by Jason Isaac's but situations like this never happened in the war.
@jamesalexander5623
@jamesalexander5623 Год назад
There was a Report that The SS did this somewhere on the Eastern Front! Probably where they got the Idea!
@Lockieez
@Lockieez 3 месяца назад
@@jamesalexander5623 The movie Come and See (1985) has a scene where this occurs.
@konstantinoskarastratidis7383
@konstantinoskarastratidis7383 Месяц назад
​@@jamesalexander5623yes,they did in a village in France.
@preciousfox4740
@preciousfox4740 2 месяца назад
its giving Jean Claude Frollo and Captain Phoebus in Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame
@brotherbruno1783
@brotherbruno1783 Год назад
Why is it that two of the worst examples of historical revisionism in western cinema, The Patriot and Braveheart, are both blockbuster hits? Moreover, why are they both starring Mel Gibson and share an almost identical plot?
@hebanker3372
@hebanker3372 Год назад
Because they view the audiences as hyperconsumerist simpletons.A historically accurate depiction of the American Revolutionary War or the Wallace Rebellion would be more moraly grey even than Game of Thrones.And they don't deem us worthy of understanding complexity.And the worst thing is...they are right.
@thomsboys77
@thomsboys77 Год назад
Americunts are the reason
@TheDefJamm
@TheDefJamm Год назад
I would normally answer you, but I can't be bothered to deal with someone who wears a face nappy in their profile picture 🤦‍♂
@deathstrike
@deathstrike Год назад
@TheDefJamm so basically your acting as much a pretentious, arrogant prick as Tavingron right?
@williamhutto5708
@williamhutto5708 Год назад
@@TheDefJamm ...lol...
@hassanmasood186
@hassanmasood186 Год назад
Jason Isaacs should’ve been Green Goblin. He resembles Norman Osborn from the comics.
@dustinw8565
@dustinw8565 Год назад
This scene, among others in this film, is what forced Mel to make many public apologies for the gross misrepresentations and blatant disregard for historical accuracy in the film about atrocities committed by the British, that never actually happened. In fact, the heroically depicted Benjamin Marti (Mel's Character) was in fact a brutal slaver and racist.
@iwanegerstrom4564
@iwanegerstrom4564 8 месяцев назад
Allegedly this part of the movie is inspired by the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre in France in 1944, when soldiers of the 2nd SS Panzer-Division 'Das Reich' locked the women and children inside the local Church, set it on fire and shot those who tried to escape trough the windows. The men were placed in barns and shot aswell, and most of the village was torched to the ground.
@hiddenfromhistory100
@hiddenfromhistory100 Месяц назад
The psychotic British officer was actually named Banastre Tarleton. He was not killed in real life but went on to become a successful playwright and Member of Parliament who helped to block bills to end the British slave trade.
@NinjaBuddha503
@NinjaBuddha503 2 года назад
Animal Mother is more concerned with treason in this war than with PT or Freedom.
@seanoreilly40
@seanoreilly40 2 года назад
Animal mother was not the door gunner in full metal jacket that was a different guy
@geezlers
@geezlers Год назад
Flush out your headgear, new guy. You think we waste colonials for freedom?
@brucetucker4847
@brucetucker4847 Год назад
If Captain Wilkins is gonna get his balls blown off for a word, his word is "poontang".
@NinjaBuddha503
@NinjaBuddha503 Год назад
@@seanoreilly40what’s your point?
@ramell4
@ramell4 Год назад
Anyone else get the impression Mel Gibson doesn't like the British? Between The Patriot and Braveheart, they basically made the English into irredeemable villains.
@miva93hp59
@miva93hp59 3 месяца назад
Hes an american who grew up in Australia, who also has irish routes, so yeah. Not that surprising Also you don't built tha largest ever empire by being a pacifist.
@mrsqueegee4240
@mrsqueegee4240 Год назад
Ok ok it may be extremely inaccurate historically but it’s still a great movie.
@andrewmacbrayne8694
@andrewmacbrayne8694 3 месяца назад
Fun fact: this scene wasnt in the script. Jason Isaac had some extras burned to death between takes and Emmerich decided to include it in the movie.
@Bibbes95
@Bibbes95 Год назад
So this is the real reason why the dark lord Voldemort choose him for his clan
@keenankovacs
@keenankovacs 3 месяца назад
America today would never fight back
@danielkandou9415
@danielkandou9415 Год назад
18TH CENTURY FASHION🥰
@grammernotzi
@grammernotzi 2 месяца назад
History is full of people that could never be forgiven.
@godzillavkk
@godzillavkk Месяц назад
Except, this isn't history.
@truthseeker7474
@truthseeker7474 Год назад
Jason Isaacs acting for Hitler
@Pooqua
@Pooqua 9 месяцев назад
Me on my way to Congress. Swap the British accent to "YE-HAWW!!"
@052970
@052970 Год назад
Such a beautiful church
@olyacarell6434
@olyacarell6434 Год назад
that's an ugly-ass church. also, this never happened.
@SpiritusMovens
@SpiritusMovens 6 месяцев назад
Damn, I was so much afraid of Sir Tavington during the whole film!
@mikelindellspillow2609
@mikelindellspillow2609 Год назад
A British officer would never give that order.
@cescodini
@cescodini Год назад
That was what the Waffen SS did, actually
@mariuszmiroslaw2290
@mariuszmiroslaw2290 Год назад
India, Ireland, South Africa...
@jmitterii2
@jmitterii2 Год назад
@@mariuszmiroslaw2290 Nope. They never did.
@ChrisCrossClash
@ChrisCrossClash 8 месяцев назад
@@mariuszmiroslaw2290 Nice try but nope.
@miva93hp59
@miva93hp59 3 месяца назад
You guys know every single british officer in every single war they took part in? It's not like they were colonizers or anything ^^
@washingtondale
@washingtondale Год назад
Looking back, what a great character by Jason Isaacs as Tavington (the soldier/villain)
@millsyinnz
@millsyinnz Год назад
Plus the American 'traitor' wouldn't have had an American accent. It would be more closer to a British accent.
@hebanker3372
@hebanker3372 Год назад
Most of them would have British accents,propably according to the region of Britain the settlers came from.
@Burt1038
@Burt1038 Год назад
Ackchually...the British soldiers would've had American accents. The British accent as we know it was invented in Victorian England and purposely made to sound posh and snobby.
@white-dragon4424
@white-dragon4424 Год назад
@@hebanker3372 They would've had a variation of West Country accents.
@jackkrauss
@jackkrauss Год назад
Actually it's the other way around.
@ChrisCrossClash
@ChrisCrossClash 8 месяцев назад
@@Burt1038You Americans are mostly British decedents anyway.
@TheGamerWarframe
@TheGamerWarframe 5 дней назад
forget the scene, and remember it was something in the past that actually happened and is still happening to this day, unforgivable.
@arthurneddysmith
@arthurneddysmith Год назад
It's unfortunate that there were no windows for them to break out of. Oh ...
@valerieannrumpf4151
@valerieannrumpf4151 Год назад
They probably would've been shot if they did try to get out. If I was trapped in that situation, I would've busted out of there.
@RidgeR5
@RidgeR5 Год назад
The front door that they're banging on opens inwards, identified by the top lock handle.
@lukeh2440
@lukeh2440 Год назад
They literally showed footage of them closing the shutters on the windows
@brucetucker4847
@brucetucker4847 Год назад
@@lukeh2440 Pretty sure I could easily kick through a shutter. They might have shot people trying to escape, but the movie doesn't even show them trying.
@lukeh2440
@lukeh2440 Год назад
@@brucetucker4847 alright Bruce Lee. And they do show people trying to break out at 3:37; did you even watch the clip or you blind or something?
@Jojo-bx8oi
@Jojo-bx8oi 9 месяцев назад
Heart breake scenes 💔💔💔💔
@tinman3586
@tinman3586 Год назад
Pretty sure British soldiers would not burn civilian colonists of men, women, and children to death like that. This depiction is fictional however... ...it is based on the 1944 massacre at the French village of Oradour Sur Glane by Waffen SS troops. They indeed rounded up civilans into a church and burned it to the ground after brutal killings of occupying soldiers that took place in the area a few says earlier.
@jmitterii2
@jmitterii2 Год назад
SS Troops doing this... yes, they were serial killers, truly the real demons that all humans are capable becoming when they allow themselves to be consumed by idiocy. But yeah, I don't recall any event where any western European did this, especially in a church. However, there were some horrific things done during the reformation by both Catholics and Protestants alike, but never heard of them actually burning people alive in the churches or cathedrals. Usually they did that outside and with the option of not being put to death and going free so long as they converted. And the worship buildings were usually just converted. Not always though. Henry VIII began the dissolution of the monasteries many were converted to other functions. And some sold and just fell into disrepair.
@notabannedaccount8362
@notabannedaccount8362 7 месяцев назад
Britain should pay reparations for these artocities!
@Razzle_Dazzle-
@Razzle_Dazzle- Год назад
2:04 Marshal Zhukov and Animal Mother argue over burning of a church
@brucetucker4847
@brucetucker4847 Год назад
"This will be forgotten." It certainly will... because it never happened. It's hard to say whether this movie or Braveheart is the worst historical travesty ever to come out of Hollywood.
@mattep74
@mattep74 Год назад
10 000 bc hold that title
@sirleo5103
@sirleo5103 Год назад
I'll go with Braveheart being more historically inaccurate because it was based on an actual historical person (William Wallace) and it got everything wrong whereas this movie was about a fictional character within a real historical setting.
@ulilleper
@ulilleper Год назад
@@sirleo5103 lol by bravehearts logic the royal family of today are actually Irish descendants from wallice lol. Imagine getting your family line literally stollen from u like that
@drackdude
@drackdude Год назад
if you trust everything out of history books you are a fool. Most if not all history books are written out of bias. Ironically " The honor is found in the end not the means, this will soon be forgotten" is actually insanely historically accurate in a general term for most wars. Most if not all wars have had WAY worse things happen history is written by the winners. atrocities were never just committed by a single side in wars.
@tgriffin3059
@tgriffin3059 Год назад
Throughout the war, the Indian allies of the British burned prisoners alive. And I don't refer to a 5 minute span like in this movie...I mean keeping them alive for HOURS...Whether the Brits were sadistic or not is beside the point...their allies among the Hessians, Iroquois, Cherokee, and Loyalists....most assuredly WERE...
@Ro6entX
@Ro6entX Год назад
Not sure if anything like this happened during this war (lot of things go untold though) but it’s more to show how mean the main villain is to hype up getting what he deserves, usually. But Jason Issac is great at playing. Villian
@sep2mus
@sep2mus Год назад
It never happened. The "Boston Massacre" was remembered, same with Lexington and Concord and Bunker Hill and Benedict Arnold's betrayal, so it is beyond absurd that a church would be packed with people who were then incinerated, yet people would forget.
@knockitoffhudson3470
@knockitoffhudson3470 Год назад
Definitely didn't happen. I believe it is inspired by a real event in ww2 whereby nazis killed a village of people in Eastern Europe by burning them alive in a church. You can see this in the movie 'Come and see' one of the best war movies of all time. If the British ever did this in the US it would have been an international headline.
@mariuszmiroslaw2290
@mariuszmiroslaw2290 Год назад
@@knockitoffhudson3470 I don't agree even more horrible things have happened before. Magdeburg 1631 for example.
@jackkrauss
@jackkrauss Год назад
I don't think anything like this happened.
@Tadicuslegion78
@Tadicuslegion78 Год назад
I hate how there's no resolution to Captain Wilkins's arc. Was he killed in the battle? Did he flee to England? Did he confess about the Church burning? Did he try to run away during the battle?
@INTJ10551
@INTJ10551 Год назад
I think in the move I’ve seen him fight in the final battle, it doesn’t show him getting killed in that battle.
@INTJ10551
@INTJ10551 Год назад
Well, not exactly the final battle, but the long battle.
@tarkeke
@tarkeke 9 месяцев назад
He's killed in the scene almost sttaight after by Gabriel/Ledger
@joshuafoote5144
@joshuafoote5144 Год назад
I'm pretty sure that God isn't going to have mercy on William's soul after that.
@atxiz527
@atxiz527 7 месяцев назад
"You shall not use the name of the Lord your God in Vain"
@JohnnyRico118
@JohnnyRico118 Год назад
It's a Mel Gibson movie so the bad guy burns a church lol.
@victorm152
@victorm152 Год назад
and if you thought what Colonel Stuart did to that one plane in Die Hard 2 was horrible...it still is but this is pretty bad too
@terrencemoldern2756
@terrencemoldern2756 Год назад
Just a word of advice for critics... Just because a movie is based in a time period. Doesn’t mean it’s trying to be historically accurate 🙂 Ngl it’s annoying asf seeing people comment how an action movie that’s called the “Patriot” is not historically accurate and biased... Uhh yeah. Cause it’s an action movie. Where do they say it’s a documentary? The main character is faking fictitious even and people are still trying to compare it’s historical inaccuracies... That’s on par with me complaining about a slice of life comedy not having enough scares in it... of course it doesn’t. Cause it’s not a horror movie. Just like this isn’t a documentary. Stop criticizing a film on metrics related to a completely different genre.
@kevinanderson1196
@kevinanderson1196 Год назад
0:01 They should’ve turned around and not come back.
@johnrotten3268
@johnrotten3268 3 месяца назад
Settler: "But you said we would be forgiven??!!!" Tavington: "And indeed you may! But that is between you and God." Coldest line in film history in my opinion.
@godzillavkk
@godzillavkk Месяц назад
Funny that you say "history". Because this isn't history.
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