Americans rewriting history
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 5:32 am
The Patriot
The American film is a great instrument for propaganda and the rewriting of history. I watched Roland Emmerich's The Patriot with anger as the British Army in the American War of Independence committed a massacre when they burnt alive the population of a whole village, including women and children.
The only massacre I ever learnt about was the Boston Massacre of 1770 when the British Army fired on a crowd that was menacing them.
Many gullible people watching The Patriot will believe that the British Army acted in this horrific way. I believe that when directors distort history the credits should include a statement that incidents, like war crimes, portrayed bear no relation to the historical facts.
If film directors can make such distortions of history about actual events how can we believe such films as Schindler's List?
Mike Freeman
The American film is a great instrument for propaganda and the rewriting of history. I watched Roland Emmerich's The Patriot with anger as the British Army in the American War of Independence committed a massacre when they burnt alive the population of a whole village, including women and children.
The only massacre I ever learnt about was the Boston Massacre of 1770 when the British Army fired on a crowd that was menacing them.
Many gullible people watching The Patriot will believe that the British Army acted in this horrific way. I believe that when directors distort history the credits should include a statement that incidents, like war crimes, portrayed bear no relation to the historical facts.
If film directors can make such distortions of history about actual events how can we believe such films as Schindler's List?
Mike Freeman