Mel Gibson plagiarizes his own work

Concepcion 2022-03-22 09:01:15

Mel Gibson plagiarized his own work. The old and beautiful theme of personal heroism has become a pattern - want to promote first to suppress, deep hatred, omnipotence of the protagonist, initial success, major setbacks, and final victory. In the end, the picture of "Mel guiding the people" is really eye-catching, can you sweat more? Even if it is higher than life, you can't directly become a supernatural superhero. Uncle Mel, you are not playing Superman. But from time to time, I add a little warmth and connotation, like the little girl finally saying I'll say whatever you want me to say, the melting little tin soldier, and the persistence of black people, which can also make the film above the standard. Facialization is inevitable, but is the British army so bloody and cruel and the American militia so brave and kind?

In fact, Heath Ledger's simple, warm and sunny smile is the most beautiful scenery in this year. What's more heart-wrenching than this - you fall in love with a person only to find that he is dead, but the more you know, the more you love him. The boy of that time.

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Extended Reading
  • Celine 2022-04-23 07:01:18

    2008-10-08. Watching TV at night with two old comrades.

  • Jess 2021-10-21 15:30:22

    What kind of memory is that, in the university classroom, cheers, applauds, and marvels. It has been entangled for a long time, let me watch again and again in the time after that, looking for the touch and face of Mel Gibson who bravely broke through the army.

The Patriot quotes

  • Colonel William Tavington: [Tavington's searching for Martin] ... I wish to know his whereabouts. So, anyone who comes forward may be forgiven their treason.

    [silence]

    Colonel William Tavington: Very well, you had your chance.

    [turns about to leave]

    Hardwick: Wait!

    [Hardwick tells Tavington everything]

    Colonel William Tavington: Thank you very much. Shut the doors!

    Hardwick: But you said... we'd be forgiven!

    Colonel William Tavington: And indeed you may! But that's between you and God.

  • Gabriel Edward Martin: [as he is lying there wounded, and sees his father appear] Father...

    Benjamin Martin: Shh... don't talk, don't talk.

    Gabriel Edward Martin: [gasps for air, groans] Father. I'm sorry...

    Benjamin Martin: Ssh, be quiet. I'm going to take care of you. You're going to be all right.

    Gabriel Edward Martin: Pa. I'm sorry about Thomas.

    Benjamin Martin: Oh son, that wasn't your fault.

    [Gabriel lets out a soft groan]

    Benjamin Martin: That was mine.

    [Gabriel gasps for final breaths of air]

    Benjamin Martin: Hold on, you're gonna be all right... Don't go. Gabriel, don't...

    [Ben sobs quietly while touching his son's face]

    Benjamin Martin: [cries and whispers] Oh! God help me. God help me.