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Tells the story of the legendary thirteenth century Scottish hero named William Wallace. Wallace rallies the Scottish against the English monarch and Edward I after he suffers a personal tragedy by English soldiers. Wallace gathers a group of amateur warriors that is stronger than any English army.
Duration=2h 58Minute.
Genres=Biography, History.
writers=Randall Wallace.
Sophie Marceau, Angus Macfadyen.
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Roger Ebert
May 24, 1995
Mel Gibson's "Braveheart" is a full-throated,
red-blooded battle epic about William Wallace, the legendary Scots warrior who
led his nation into battle against the English in the years around 1300. It's
an ambitious film, big on simple emotions like love, patriotism and treachery,
and avoids the travelogue style of so many historical swashbucklers: Its
locations look green, wet, vast, muddy and rugged. Not
much is known about Wallace, known as Braveheart, except that according to an
old epic poem, he unified the clans of Scotland and won famous battles against
the English before being captured, tortured and executed as a traitor.
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Wallace's
dying cry, as his body was stretched on the rack, was "freedom! " That
isn't exactly based on fact (the concept of personal freedom was a concept not
much celebrated in 1300), but it doesn't stop Gibson from making it his dying
cry. It fits in with the whole glorious sweep of "Braveheart, " which
is an action epic with the spirit of the Hollywood swordplay classics and the
grungy ferocity of "The Road Warrior. " What people are going to
remember from the film are the battle scenes, which are frequent, bloody and
violent. Just from a technical point of view, "Braveheart" does a
brilliant job of massing men and horses for large-scale warfare on film. Gibson
deploys what look like thousands of men on horseback, as well as foot soldiers,
archers and dirty tricks specialists, and yet his battle sequences don't turn
into confusing crowd scenes: We understand the strategy, and we enjoy the
tactics even while we're doubting some of them (did 14th century Scots really
set battlefields aflame? ). Gibson
is not filming history here, but myth. William Wallace may have been a real
person, but "Braveheart" owes more to Prince Valiant, Rob Roy and Mad
Max. Once we understand that this is not a solemn historical reconstruction
(and that happens pretty fast), we accept dialogue that might otherwise have an
uncannily modern tone, as when Braveheart issues his victory ultimatum to the
English: "Scotland's terms are that your commander present himself in
front of our army, put his head between his legs and kiss his - - -. " Uh,
huh. In
the film, Wallace's chief antagonist is King Edward I ("Longshanks"),
played by Patrick McGoohan with sly cunning; he is constantly giving his
realpolitik interpretation of events, and that's all the more amusing since
he's usually guessing wrong. Edward's
son, the Prince of Wales (Peter Hanly), is an effete fop who marries a French
woman only for political reasons. "I may have to conceive the child
myself! " Longshanks says, and indeed, under the medieval concept of prima
nocte, or "first night, " nobles were allowed a first chance to sleep
with the wives of their lessers.
The
Princess, played by the French actress Sophie Marceau, does not much admire her
husband, who spends most of his time hanging about moon-eyed with his best
friend (until the king, in a fit of impatience, hurls the friend out the castle
window). Edward,
smarting from defeats, dispatches the Princess to offer his terms to
Braveheart, but soon she's spilling all the state secrets, "because of the
way you look at me. " The Princess is the second love in Wallace's life;
the first, his childhood sweetheart Murron ( Catherine McCormack), marries him
in secret (so the local English lord won't claim his rights). The two spend
their wedding night outdoors, and the backlit shot as they embrace gains
something, I think, from the frost on their breaths. These
characters come from hardened stock. (When Wallace has a reunion with his
childhood pal Hamish, they hurl rocks at each other for entertainment; later,
when a Scotsman has his wound cauterized, all he says is, "That'll wake
you up in the morning, boy! ") It is sometimes seen as an egotistical
gesture when actors direct themselves, especially in heroic epics costing (so
they say) $53 million. The truth is, given this material, I do not know that
anyone could have directed it better. Gibson marshals his armies of extras, his
stunt men and his special effects, and creates a fictional world that is
entertaining, and thrilling. And
as Braveheart, Gibson plays his role with flamboyance, and cuts it with sly
humor. He is an amazing battlefield strategist, inventing new strategies and
weapons, outsmarting the English at every turn, leading his men into battle
with his face painted blue, like a football fan. There is a scene where he is
so pumped up with the scent of battle that his nostrils flare; not many actors
could get away with that, but Gibson can.
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It's such a bullshit hagiography. It was a bunch of fucking toffs forcing peasants to kill each other for their scheming ambitions. I know the present day Scrymgeour, I went to school with his kids when they couldn't afford private school. I can assure you he's no salt of the earth bear with a heart of gold, he's a toff and hereditary peer and exactly what you'd expect. I hate that they use Elisabeth as a narrative tool to humanise a mass murdering slaver. That woman would have been fucked on her wedding night, willingly or no. Revisionism and "Great Man" history at its worst. I'll sign off with this.
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This song reminds me of how just some small efforts can make life so beautiful This one goes into my pantheon.
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*Battle of Stirling Bridge The Scot's won this by controlling a bridge.
It's nice to see Zach McGowan starting to get some traction regarding getting roles in bigger films. He was so good in Black Sails.
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William Wallace is the proud of Scotland rest in peace.
The best movie by far that I ever seen.
If you find yourself alone, in a field with the sun on your face, do not be troubled! For you are in Elysium! And your already dead! Men, what we do in life, echos in eternity.
Unfortunately, I have yet to find a film of quite this caliber again. Braveheart contains elements of Romance (several heart- wrenching and warming instances) Epic/Action (spectacular scenes) Mystery (can take a few viewings to put it all together) History (albeit romanticised) and of course Drama (perfectly unravelled. This level of uncompromised multi-tasking allows the film to move you to laugh and cry, love and hate or even to think and be taught. I'm trying to avoid the clichés of glowing reviews (almost as bad as entirely negative ones. but this is one of the few movies that I feel deserves one.
The witty banter between friends/foes/lovers/relatives is, in my opinion, flawless and aids the film's claim as a true classic. The soundtrack is similarly top-notch and encapsulates and refracts the patriotic theme during several key moments. The political sub-plot and gorgeous scenery also serve as refreshers during otherwise heavy areas of the story. Perhaps Braveheart's only flaw (but if you share my sentiments it's actually a bonus) is its length so you'll want to prepare a comfy seat and maybe even two pots of tea (complete with cosies. br>
I suppose it's also relevant to touch on the historic inaccuracies as I expect this is what people might dislike most about this film. However, History is written by those who have hanged heroes" also, the overall sketchiness of such periods coupled with the right of artistic license are enough for me to personally dismiss such thoughts. On that note, I hope you also enjoy what, to me, is the greatest film created (so far.
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I always felt like this was an underrated movie, often forgotten among the other great war epics like Braveheart, Troy, Glory, etc.
“... in good time. The new world with all its power and might, steps forth too the rescue and the liberation of the old.” If your going to call out the United States for stand on the sidelines that is the way to do it.
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Neither of us have seen Braveheart or Into The Wild, which is really odd since they're very popular, which one do you guys recommend? EDIT: Thank you guys, we've seen Braveheart and enjoyed it immensely! level 1 They’re very very different movies it kinda depends on your mood. Lot of hate towards Into the Wild here which honestly surprised me. level 2 Unwarranted hate. It’s a proper flick. level 2 Into the wild soilers the movie is about a whiney brat that is so self centered he can't abide any form society. He then goes off into the Alaskan wilderness completely unprepared and dies. There is nothing good about him and trying prop him up as noble idealist character is a waste of film. level 1 Both stories are sad. As entertainment, Braveheart is much more engrossing. It has wars, personal conflicts, and castle intrigue. Into the Wild is one guy. level 2 Funny I did not think Into the Wild was sad. He lived a lifetime of adventure during his time out there. level 1 Both, just see them both, they are A-class. Into The Wild is adventure and mindblowing. It's about being free and a sort of coming of age movie. Also it was true story. I cried because how beautiful life could be sometimes, due to this movie. Braveheart is a more powerful story. It's in the name... Courageous and strong storyline. A true masterpiece. level 1 Braveheart. Stone cold 90s classic. (Also historically nonsense but still a great film. ) level 1 Braveheart might be a good double feature with that newer Netflix movie that came out, Outlaw King. It’s far less superior to Braveheart, but shows the events that happen after. Just Incase you’d rather save that for a double feature night. But Into the Wild is great too! Kinda depends on your mood. level 2 Great film also. The three musketeers with Oliver reed is a must. level 1 You and your roommate should plan TWO movie nights. level 1 Brave heart It’s such a classic that this question should be super one sided level 1 Into the wild hands down. level 1 Terminator 2: Judgment day. Because I'm watching it right now and I can't believe I haven't seen it. Just so good!! level 2 I have only seen the first Terminator. Which one do you like best the first or the second one?
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Level 1 Yeah it’s a shame that apparently at no point during that dinner did Sean Connery try and teach him how to do a Scottish accent... level 2 I feel like popping round to Sean’s house, which was presumably close by, was the single laziest bit of preparation for literally anything ever. “Ah that’ll do” level 2 Also the fact that Sean Connery's accent isn't all that typical of a normal Scottish accent. level 2 Hold on a minute... I'm Scottish and have no idea why Mel Gibsons accent gets such a hard time, especially relative to many other Scottish accents in cinema. It's like a 6/10, I have definitely encountered worse ones more frequently. level 2 Seems like it would’ve been more effective to just watch Trainspotting level 2 He taught him how to do a Lithuanian accent instead. level 2 Or the actual history of William Wallace. Aka no one wore kilts or dressed remotely the same as in the film. level 2 "Tutelage is not required, Sean.. Simply remain at my side and I will absorb you.. " -24 hours later he's launching into bizarre dutch- level 2 Sean Connery asked his wife to sit on his face. Once. level 2 I'll take Le Tits Now for 200 level 2 Have you heard Mel say, "You're the man now, dog! " level 2 For unknown reasons Sean Connery spent the night attempting to speak in an Australian accent level 2 Nor did Mel give a fuck about how Scottish people actually dressed in that time period. level 2 There's was a story about an aspiring actress from America and Sean Connery who were romantically involved. One night, Sean wanted to do something special for the girl and called over to her, "Come sit on my face. " Mistakes were made. level 2 Or how to not be a piece of shit level 1 No one in Scotland sounds like Sean Connery either level 2 So you are basically saying he is a Scottish man with a speech impediment, kinda like Stallone in America? level 2 That explainsh why he played a Shpaniard in Highlander then...
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