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Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

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Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

Braveheart is a war film produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by Mel Gibson and starring Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Catherine McMark, and others.

Set against the backdrop of court politics in England in the 13th and 14th centuries, the film focuses on war and tells the story of william Wallace, the leader of the Scottish Uprising, and the indomitable struggle with the rulers of England.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

Patriot is an epic war film directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger, Julie Richardson and others.

The film tells the story of a hero during the American Revolutionary War, who fought for colonial expansion in the early days, and later became disgusted with the war, until the fierce flames of the American Revolutionary War reached his doorstep, forcing him to throw himself into the struggle of the American people for freedom and democracy.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

The Passion of the Christ is a feature film directed by Mel Gibson and starring James Caviezer and Monica Bellucci.

The film depicts the story that took place in the last 12 hours before Jesus' martyrdom. After the Last Supper, Jesus began to pray, and He continued to endure Satan's temptations. Judas, who had betrayed Jesus, pushed Jesus to the cross, and the captured Jesus was imprisoned in the city of Jerusalem.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

It mainly tells the story of a detective (Gibson) who sets out to investigate the cause of death of a billionaire's son. The son's body was found in a dilapidated hotel on the dark side of Hollywood. This is a hotel that was quite luxurious and scenic in the 1930s. But since then, hotels have become places for the mentally ill, neglected by the state's care system. Did the billionaire's son die by suicide or was murdered? Or is there something else hidden? Do the two existing residents of the hotel know some of these things?

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

The Faceless Man is an American drama film released on August 25, 1993 by Enterprise Film Distributor. Directed by Mel Gibson and starring Mel Gibson, Malcolm MacRury and others. The film tells the story of Chuck, who comes from a broken family.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

 Mel Gibson plays a farmer who fights fiercely with his wife against nature, bankers, and land developers in order to keep his hard-working farm... It's a motivating film.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

The film Is Gone with the Wind was directed by Steve Miner and starred Mel Gibson and Jamie Lee Curtis, among others. The feature film tells a love story in which Danny (Mel Gibson) is a highly skilled pilot who falls in love with Helen. He decided to confess to her at the restaurant, but without the courage. Unfortunately, however, Helen was involved in a car accident while leaving the restaurant. Danny thought Helen was dead and accepted a cryotherapy experiment from his friend Harry. 50 years later, when two small children inadvertently play, the machine is turned on and Danny wakes up. After investigation, Helen is still alive, so Danny pilots a plane to meet the lover who has not seen her for half a century. Finally, the two hugged each other next to the seaside hut.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

We Used to Be Warriors is a war film directed by Randall Wallace and starring Mel Gibson and others.

Based on the biography of retired U.S. Lieutenant General Hal Moore, and, photojournalist Joseph Galloway, Moore's views can be summed up in one sentence: "Hate war, love warriors." From different perspectives, the operation can be understood as either a victory or a defeat, but like the entire Vietnam War, it is essentially meaningless.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

Ma Huali is a witty and intelligent professional gambler who is a gentleman. He heard that a huge poker tournament was about to take place, so he went out four times to participate in big and small card games to raise funds. In a poker game, he met the beautiful and cunning Annie, the two not only cheated emotionally, but also did not give in to each other at the gambling table, and finally Ma Huali won Anne's heart with wisdom and skill, and also won at the table. However, this huge bonus has disappeared...

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

Get the Gringo, also known as How I Spent The Vacation, is a film directed by Adrian Gruberg and starring Mel Gibson, Peter Sternman, and Dean Norris.

The film tells the story of how a career criminal survives in a prison full of drugs and crime.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

Dangerous People is a 1999 American romance film starring Mel Gibson, directed by Brian Helgland, about Potter's quest for revenge, which is actually a very simple story of recovering his own money.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

Tom (Mel Gibson), the president of Co-Op Airways, has worked hard for years to achieve remarkable results, but has recently been implicated in a bribery case, but fortunately, the happy family can always comfort him in time. On that day, Tom's family of three attended a children's science park party, and in the chaotic crowd, his son Sean was abducted. The robbers soon called and extorted two million dollars from Tom, while Lonnie, an expert in the kidnapping case, intervened with the FBI, the leader of the robbers was New York Police Officer Jimmy (Gary Sinise), whose strong anti-detection methods made the police unable to do anything for a while, and John's cooperation with the police arrangement led to passivity.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

Lethal Weapon is an action film directed by Richard Donner and starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover.

The film tells the story of two criminal police officers who track down smuggling cases and fight with the former high-level special forces who became drug dealers.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

100% Men is a romantic film directed by Nancy Meyers and starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunter.

The film tells the story of Nick Marshall who accidentally acquires a special ability to see through a woman's thoughts, and then he uses this function to help others and win the hearts of his female boss.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

The screenplay for Daredevil 3 was written by Dave Callaham and Sylvester Stallone, with Patrick Hughes and Dan Bradley co-directing.

In the third story, Barney (Stallone) and the death squad led by Chris Mas (Jason Statham) face off against former comrades-in-arms and now arms owl Xiong Conrad Stonebanks (Mel Gibson). Barney has another plan: in order to meet the strong enemy, Barney decided to inject fresh blood into the death squad, recruit faster and stronger high-tech combat freshmen, and fight a big showdown with tough guy predecessors with long guns and hard cannons. Compared to the previous two episodes, this episode brings together more action movie stars and more complete.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

Hacksaw Ridge is a war history film produced by Hee Yee Pictures, directed by Mel Gibson and starring Andrew Garfield, Luke Brassy, Sam Worthington, Vince Vaughn, Teresa Palmer and Hugo Vivian.

Based on the real-life experience of Desmond Dawes, a high-class military doctor in World War II, the film tells the legendary story of his refusal to carry weapons into the battlefield and the rescue of 75 comrades with his bare hands in the Battle of Okinawa.

Recommended: 17 Mel Gibson classic high-scoring films

Revelation is a fantasy adventure action film directed by Mel Gibson and starring Dalia Hernandez and Rudy Youngbrad.

The film tells the story of the protagonist Gaguyar Bao who fights and rebels against the rulers of the Mayan Empire in order to protect himself and his family when the Mayan Empire is about to collapse.

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