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             The Patriot - Extended Cut (Blu-Ray)             

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Cast:  Mel Gibson
  Heath Ledger
  Joely Richardson
  Jason Isaacs
Region: Region A / Region Free
Director: Roland Emerich
Certificate: Unrated
Picture: 1080p High Definition
16x9 Widescreen Version
Sound: 5.1 PCM Audio
5.1 Dolby Digital Surround
Running Time: 174 Minutes
 
Special Features:
  • 1080p High Definition
  • 5.1 EX and ES Surround Sound
  • The Art of War Featurette
  • The True Patriots Featurette
  • Interactive Menus
  • Multi-Language Subtitles
 

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The Story:

Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson) is a weary veteran who has embraced a peaceful existence after his involvement in the French and Indian war. As he attempts to find this peaceful existence in colonial America, his family is engulfed in the impending revolutionary war. A particularly nasty British colonel will put into motion a series of events that will eventually drag Benjamin back into the fight.

It seems pretty clear that The Patriot is fairly light on actual historical fact, but it does do an excellent job of portraying one man’s fight for freedom. Mr. Gibson seems to be particularly well suited for these types of roles. Here he is a revolutionary war "William Wallace" - - fighting for his family and for his country's freedom. The battle scenes of The Patriot are extremely well choreographed and the film is presented in a way that makes these scenes very easy to dissect. None of these battles, however, would matter much if we didn’t care about the characters. That’s where The Patriot rises above being a standard war film and into something altogether more involving. I really did care about these characters and the melodramatic way that the story is presented really adds to the emotional impact of the film. For those of you with weak stomachs, the film can veer into almost gory territory from time to time. In this respect, the battle scenes in the film achieve a very gritty realism.

 

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The Picture:

Presented in yet another phenomenal AVC encode, The Patriot looks outstanding on Blu-ray. Continuing the consistency that they have shown with their most recent Blu-ray releases, Sony has delivered another reference transfer that is remarkable to behold. It amazes me that this much attention has been given to a catalog release. The colors in The Patriot are bright and realistically saturated with rich reds and greens. Contrast and shadow detail is also superb. Fine detail is immaculate with skin and fabric details leaping off the screen. Pay particular attention to the wonderfully crafted costumes in the film. I'm sure costume designers in Hollywood are thrilled with high definition as it really highlights all of the intricate work being done. The Patriot is definitely a very natural looking film with a very earthy palette.

 

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The Sound:

The uncompressed PCM 5.1 track features exceptional surround usage and an outstanding sense of dimensionality. Since this is a war film, I was very pleased with this track's heavy use of convincingly realistic directional effects as bullets whiz around the room and cannon fire is well represented with tight and heavy bass. The Patriot is a truly enveloping experience on Blu-ray. As has been the case with PCM releases thus far, dialog is also extremely crisp and always intelligible. I never had the sense of having to listen too hard to to decipher particular passages of dialog that is all-to-often the case with Dolby Digital tracks.

 

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