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Essay heading: patriot movie review
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Music and Movies |
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December 10, 2001 |
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Benjamin carries the scars years after violent heroics that earned him unwarranted celebrity. Benjamin puts himself at risk when he visits Cornwallis to plea for the lives of innocent women and children.
Spiritual Content: There is much Christian imagery throughout the movie, and the Rev. Oliver joins the militia saying, "I'm a shepherd, and someone needs to fend off the wolves... displayed 300 characters
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Oliver joins the militia saying, "I'm a shepherd, and someone needs to fend off the wolves." A church is burned down, and amid the smoke and rubble the camera focuses on the cross still standing high above the damage. Frequent quick prayers are said before battle.
Benjamin truly seems vexed by his past... displayed next 300 characters
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