The Patriot - 4K UHD/Blu-ray + Digital + Steelbook
4.8 | 15,347 ratings
Price: 39.99
Last update: 03-22-2026
Product details
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 0.2 ounces
- Director : Roland Emmerich
- Media Format : 4K, Blu-ray, Collector's Edition, Digital copy
- Run time : 2 hours and 55 minutes
- Release date : June 9, 2026
- Actors : Heath Ledger, Jason Isaacs, Joely Richardson, Mel Gibson
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B0GS6HJH8F
- Number of discs : 2
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- Customer Reviews:4.84.8 out of 5 stars(15,334)
Top reviews from the United States
- Denice TorresGreat Movie!Always been a fan of this movie ever since I watched it back in middle school. We rented it out a while back to see and I still love it.
- Rascalgreat story!wonderful film!
- ltwillmanAnother one to have in any Mel Gibson collection.Great movie has some excellent fighting scenes.
- Kemp Kindergood moviegood movie
- University DocAction film. Great acting.Despite many historical accuracies we enjoyed this action packed, but very violent film. Balance audio and video. Heath Ledger was at his best in this film. Highly recommend it.
- KyleEntertaining filmEntertaining film, one of Mel Gibsons best film
- Cathy ScottGreat ????!!It's a ???? ????, but ????. Mel Gibson plays a widowed father of 7 children (I ????). He fought in a war against the Indians some years previous and has sworn not to fight again after he marries and has children.
The Revolutionary War starts, his eldest son is almost taken prisoner, another son ( only 14) is shot and killed by Jason Issacs' character.
The ???? is ????, but does have some ???? parts. It started Mel Gibson, the late Heath Ledger, a young Logan Lerman, Adam Baldwin, and many other well-known actors!! It's a must -see ????. Plenty of action and drama!! - DolwyddelanAn American classic, which has only improved over timeI was an admirer of The Patriot when I first saw it in the cinema -- but time has only reinforced the greatness of this film. I gave the Blu-ray extended cut a screening a few years ago, but the theatrical version (available on the 4k disc) is markedly superior (it is striking how much a few minutes of superfluous footage can slow a movie down). The theatrical cut is itself long, but flows extremely well, and ranks as one of the finest historic epics of all time.
Mel Gibson's performance is one of his best, and rife with passion and stoic heroism. This picture was also a turning point in Gibson's career -- long the young, brash "leading man", Gibson's years were starting to show when he made this film, and this really informs the character of Benjamin Martin as a mature, ageing man, weathered by years (and the guilt of past misdeeds).
Robert Rodat's script is outstanding -- better than his more-acclaimed Saving Private Ryan. The Patriot walks a fine line, managing to celebrate the struggle for, and triumph of, American independence -- without celebrating war itself. Indeed the film depicts the founding of America (and Martin's personal struggle) as hard-won, and strewn with sacrifice and loss. Jason Issacs is effectively despicable as the sadistic Colonel Tavington, yet his ruthlessness never strays outside the realm of believability (thank goodness Kevin Spacey's fee priced him out of this role!). A coterie of interesting supporting characters also populates the film -- in fact The Patriot has one of the best supporting casts ever. Not not a single one of them is uninteresting or superfluous, and they never once convolute or slow the narrative down.
Caleb Deschanel's photography is a glory to behold -- and done full-justice in 4k. In fact this film looks better in its 4k transfer than it did in the theater. Deschanel bathes the film in a "period style" that looks and feels believable, but is also original in its use of lighting (as opposed to just cribbing the Barry Lyndon and Amadeus look, which most other period pieces have done).
John Williams' score is a paragon of artistry, and one of his more unique efforts -- bursting with moments of soaring inspiration, but also elegiac introspection and tenderness, and nods to the music of the era.
The Patriot truly is one of the finest and most moving pictures of recent decades, and film which is particularly relevant today -- when many in our culture have forgotten (or have not bothered to learn) why the United States is unique, and how its foundation changed the world (for the better).