The Fourth of July is here: 7 movies to bring back patriotic mood after presidential debate
As we celebrate Independence Day, it's always refreshing to take a break from the outdoor festivities and indulge in some patriotic movies. While there aren't many films that directly revolve around July 4, there is a selection of movies that embody the spirit of American ingenuity, courage, and achievement. This is prepared by SSP.
1. "Independence Day"
In this epic sci-fi flick, Earth faces a deadly extraterrestrial invasion, but it's the United States that spearheads the fight for humanity. As the final battle unfolds on July 4, President Thomas J. Whitmore (Bill Pullman) delivers a powerful speech, rallying the American forces. This film showcases American heroes like Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, and Randy Quaid coming together to protect life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
2. "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"
Join the idealistic Jefferson Smith (James Stewart) as he unintentionally challenges the corrupt political establishment after his appointment as a senator. With unwavering resolve, Smith exposes backroom deals and fights for his boys' nature camp bill. This classic movie celebrates an American hero challenging the status quo and upholding the democratic process.
3. "Saving Private Ryan"
Steven Spielberg's gripping war drama showcases the bravery of American soldiers during World War II. Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks) leads a battalion on a perilous mission to rescue Private James Francis Ryan (Matt Damon). The film emphasizes the human cost of war and explores the moral dilemma of sacrificing lives for a single soldier. It's a tribute to the resilience and sacrifice of American servicemen.
4. "All the President's Men"
In this riveting political thriller, reporters Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) uncover the infamous Watergate scandal that ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. The film casts a critical eye on power and corruption while highlighting the essential role of investigative journalism in safeguarding American democracy.
5. "Selma"
Ava DuVernay's powerful film delves into the historic civil rights protests led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (David Oyelowo), highlighting the pivotal Selma to Montgomery marches. The movie paints a vivid picture of the courageous activists and their struggle for voting rights. "Selma" reminds viewers of the sacrifices made, shedding light on a significant chapter in American history.
6. "The Right Stuff"
This sprawling drama depicts the early days of NASA and the extraordinary achievements of the first American astronauts. Philip Kaufman's film introduces the nation to trailblazers like John Glenn (Ed Harris), Gordo Cooper (Dennis Quaid), and Gus Grissom (Fred Ward). It pays homage to their heroism while also examining the personal differences and sacrifices made to push the boundaries of space exploration.
7. "Dave"
In this heartwarming comedy, Kevin Kline portrays a character who bears a striking resemblance to the President of the United States. After the president falls ill, Dave fills in as his double, discovering the deceitful manipulations within the political realm. Dave proves to be a true patriot as he embarks on a mission to make positive changes and becomes an unexpected source of inspiration for the nation.