Notes: Children pioneer the war! reluctant parents follow their children's cause!!!! That was one aspect of American Revolution, based this film.
Revolution
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1985
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2:06:30
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Steven BerkoffAdrian RawlinsAl PacinoDexter FletcherDonald SutherlandJoan PlowrightJohn WellsNastassja KinskiRichard O'Brien
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All ethical groups were divided by the war:
Indians:
"My mom is Huron. My father is La Francaise. I hate "L'anglais: Whoever killed my enemy is my friend."
Your cause was not for freedom, but for your loved one"
His son "Ned" love his friend Merle: Only a war is to fight for a grass rooted is worth fighting for - for the most public, which is a solid cause.
the ordinary folks became scouts for Washington's army.
This movie was very much like "Braveheart". For me the most gripping scene was when the was holding his son as the Indians were treating his feet. I felt that pain - their acting was so good. Also a great ending, with Al Pacino notions for why American Revolution was fought!
Best part is the story. Wonderful portrayal of actual events/history. Since beginning of time ther has always bn greedy leaders wanting to conquer. In 18th century 1700s was the British and French. England went into Canada, South Africa, Canada. They tried to do it to America but we fought back and won. The best scene for Pacino was trying to keep his son awake/alive. Very well done. Impressive
Like many myopic 'Revolutionary War' movies, this myopic adaptation gives the French all the glory for their assistance yet, they failed to mention Spain and predominantly General Galvez, whom fought the British at the South from the colonies and kept the British at bay from ever joining General Cornwallis up north. Also, the hundred of thousands of, gun powder, ammunition, muskets, and textile for the uniforms of the "Continental Army," and silver, nor the fact, that at Lexington on Washington's right when the British surrendered. You're welcome.
// The film "Revolution," directed by Hugh Hudson, explores one aspect of the American Revolution where children take the lead, and reluctant parents follow their cause. Set during the chaotic and emotionally charged days of the Revolutionary War, the story revolves around Al Pacino's character, caught up in a violent and bloody conflict. The film portrays the love and war intertwined during this historical period. Critics have praised it as a thrilling and intensely human portrayal of the birth pangs of the country, bringing American history alive on screen. The movie features an ensemble cast, including Nastassja Kinski, Donald Sutherland, Joan Plowright, and singer-actress Annie Lennox. While some viewers have commended its portrayal of actual events and historical accuracy, others have criticized its production values and casting choices. The film's box office performance was disappointing, despite its substantial budget.
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