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  1. Dec 25, 1985 · Revolution: Directed by Hugh Hudson. With Al Pacino, Donald Sutherland, Nastassja Kinski, Joan Plowright. A trapper and his young son get pulled into the American revolution early as unwilling participants and remain involved through to the end.

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    • Adventure, Drama, History
    • Hugh Hudson
    • 1985-12-25
  2. A list of some good movies about revolution. Movies are mostly themed with resistance, freedom, demonstrations, strikes, protests, human rights and wars. List activity. 113K views. 5 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 137 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Come and See. 1985 2h 22m Not Rated. 8.4 (98K) Rate.

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    • 'Rrr'
    • 'Metropolis'
    • 'Fight Club'
    • 'Spartacus'
    • 'Duck, You Sucker!'
    • 'Snowpiercer'
    • 'Lagaan: Once Upon A Time in India'
    • 'Underground'
    • 'V For Vendetta'
    • 'The Matrix'

    RRR has proven itself to be just about the best action movie of 2022 so far, providing excitement and action that trumps much of what Hollywood has been putting out lately. It's a fictional story about two men (loosely based on real-life revolutionaries) and their fight against the British Crown's rule in India during the 1920s. Fighting against in...

    Set in the distant future (or maybe the present? After all, this is nearly a century old), Metropolis focuses on a revolution by the working class, who are fed up with being exploited in an idyllic, sleek, and modern city that's only really idyllic for the rich. Ultimately, things don't end in complete destruction, as the film's protagonist works a...

    Debatably, Fight Clubis more of an anarchist film than a revolutionary one, and generally heavier on chaos and being nihilistic over trying to "fix" a broken society. This is because the characters more or less rebel against the tedium of their lives, and don't have as noble a cause as some other revolutionary fighters. Still, it does capture the f...

    One of Stanley Kubrick's most underappreciated films, Spartacus tells the story of a slave who uses his expertise as a gladiator to lead an uprising against the Roman Empire, eventually leading an army and coming remarkably close to achieving his goal. RELATED: Stanley Kubrick's Most Provocative Films, Ranked From Least to Most Controversial It's l...

    Sergio Leone is arguably the best-known director of Westerns outside of America, making five between 1964 and 1971. Duck, You Sucker was his last, and easily his most underrated. It may have something to do with the fact it has so many alternate titles, including Fistful of Dynamite and Once Upon a Time... The Revolution. The last of those really s...

    Set in a dystopian future, Snowpiercer involves an uprising on a train that houses the survivors of the human race. Within the train, the upper class is situated at the front, and the lower classes are shoved down the back in awful conditions. When they decide enough is enough, they fight their way to the front, discovering just how lavishly those ...

    Similar to 2022's RRR, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India focuses on the conflict between the people of India and the British Crown, who ruled over India until 1947. Through being set in the late 1800s and focusing on such a conflict, Lagaan can't help but feel like it depicts something of a revolution (or at least rebellion), albeit a non-tradition...

    Underground won the Palme d'Or for 1995, but otherwise seems like an underrated film that's been a little forgotten in more recent years. It's a shame, because there's nothing like it, owing to its unique blend of drama, comedy, and war genres, with a dash of surreal fantasy for good measure. It tells a story spanning decades, beginning in WW2 with...

    V for Vendettais probably one of the most well-known and clearly revolution-related films of the last couple of decades. It focuses on a fictional, future Britain, where a mysterious freedom fighter (donning the iconic Guy Fawkes mask) teams up with a young woman to take down a corrupt, overbearing government. The film lit a spark within pop cultur...

    While most films dealing with revolution focus on overthrowing a group of human rulers, The Matrixtakes a slightly different approach. The first film (and its sequels), depict a future rebellion against machines, where only a few have broken free of the simulation they've been enslaved within. While this isn't something that's come close to happeni...

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  3. Aug 26, 2014 · Tom attempts to find his son, and eventually becomes convinced that he must take a stand and fight for the freedom of the Colonies, alongside the aristocratic rebel Daisy McConnahay. As Tom ...

    • Aug 26, 2014
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  4. New York trapper Tom Dobb (Al Pacino) becomes an unwilling participant in the American Revolution after his young son Ned (Dexter Fletcher) is conscripted into the British Army as a drummer by the villainous Sergeant Major Peasy (Donald Sutherland).

  5. Revolution is a 1985 British historical drama film directed by Hugh Hudson, written by Robert Dillon, and starring Al Pacino, Donald Sutherland, and Nastassja Kinski. The film stars Pacino as a fur trapper in the Colony of New York who involuntarily gets enrolled in the Revolutionary forces during the American Revolutionary War .

  6. 179M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.3K. From director Hugh Hudson ("Chariots of Fire," "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan") comes a very special film about love and war. Set in the chaotic, emotionally...

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