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What are the British historical films and films or short films with unique British culture?
Brave heart: Scottish national hero William Wallace and the film against British aggression.

Elizabeth: About Elizabeth I's accession to the throne and Catholic rebellion.

Elizabeth: The Golden Age: A sequel to the previous one, which tells a series of events in the Elizabethan era.

Patriot: On the eve of the American War of Independence in the 1970s, when the long British colonial expansion war against France and Indians finally ended with 1763, Benjamin Martin, a former war hero, also returned to his farm in South Carolina. The cruelty of war disgusted him, and he hoped to live a quiet life with his wife and children from now on. However, after the war, the British rulers did not repay the colonial expatriates who fought for them. On the contrary, in order to further consolidate their absolute rule over the colonies, they began to use high-handed means to deprive the local people of their freedom and rights, and levied many unreasonable high taxes. Colonial immigrants began to resist.

Zulu War: The film is set in 1879 Battle of Isena, Africa. When dealing with the fighting scenes between the two sides, the director not only conveyed the patriotic feelings of British soldiers, but also showed the courage of Zulu soldiers to defend their country and die.

Todd Barber: Englishman Benjamin Barker (played by Johnny Depp) lives a simple and ordinary life with his wife Luxi and his daughter johanna. Benjamin is a barber, and his business is good on weekdays, and his family's life is quite happy. However, like real life, beauty is always short-lived. Because the local judge coveted Luxi's beauty, he put Benjamin Barker in prison on trumped-up charges and then expelled him from England. In this way, the fate of the Benjamin family was completely changed. ...

Many years later, a barber named Swinny Todd opened his own shop on the second floor of a pie shop. Everyone says that the pie shop tastes strange and the barber shop doesn't feel right. Neighbors also said that the stench often came from the underground of the pie shop. And many people who patronize the barber shop just can't get in or out ... The answer to all this is simple-the raw material used in the pie shop is fresh human flesh, and the "supplier" is the barber shop upstairs. Todd, the barber's razor, was covered with the blood of the barber. And he did this just to vent his hatred-he was Benjamin Barker who was deported that year. The injustice that happened to him and the misfortune of his wife and children later injected hatred into his heart like fire. He is no longer Benjamin Barker, and the flame of hatred ignites his primitive manic instinct, and Todd, an out-and-out bloodthirsty demon barber, is born. Many years later, he returned to England and joined hands with the pie shop owner Lavit (played by helena bonham carter) to start a bloody revenge. ...

But my favorite is Tam Atkinson's Blackadder!