Braveheart domestic evaluation
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Theodore 2022-03-22 09:01:03
90/100 As an epic movie, "Brave Heart" has done almost everything that can be done. The plot, photography, sound, editing, performance, and scene scheduling are almost perfect, especially in the shaping and characterization of various forces. Called full marks. The theme has never digressed from beginning to end. The love, friendship and all the stories that haunt the protagonist are so convincing and touching!
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Noah 2021-10-20 18:58:01
One of the scenes was very enjoyable. About the last 30 minutes, Wallace’s partners regrouped and advertised to others that Wallace summoned soldiers for pre-war preparations, while Wallace climbed to the top of the mountain alone, music at that moment The background picture and the mind are exceptionally fulfilling and satisfying. Because this movie fell in love with Scottish music, it’s full of exotic flavors, and the bagpipes are so nice
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Guard: Volunteers comin' in!
Faudron: [kneels] William Wallace, we've come to fight and to die for you.
William Wallace: Stand up, man, I'm not the Pope.
Faudron: [smiles and stands] My name is Faudron. My sword is yours. I brought you this.
[reaches for something, Hamish tries to stop him]
Guard: We checked 'em for arms.
Faudron: I brought you this.
[pulls out a sash]
Faudron: My wife made it for you.
William Wallace: Thank you.
Stephen: [starts laughing] Him? That can't be William Wallace. I'm *prettier* than this man!
[to the sky]
Stephen: Alright, Father, I'll ask him.
[to William]
Stephen: If I risk my neck for you, will I get a chance to kill Englishmen?
Hamish: Is your father a ghost, or do you converse with the Almighty?
Stephen: In order to find his equal, an Irishman is forced to talk to God.
[to the sky]
Stephen: Yes, Father!
[to Hamish]
Stephen: The Almight says, "Don't change the subject, just answer the fuckin' question."
Hamish: Mind your tongue.
Campbell: Insane Irish.
Stephen: [draws a dagger on Campbell; everyone draws weapons] Smart enough to get a dagger past your guards, old man.
William Wallace: That's my friend, Irishman. And the answer to your question is "yes". You fight for me, you get to kill the English.
Stephen: [grins] Excellent!
[removes his dagger]
Stephen: Stephen is my name. I the most wanted man on my island, except I'm not on my island, of course. More's the pity.
Hamish: "Your island"? You mean Ireland?
Stephen: Yeah. It's mine.
Hamish: You're a madman.
Stephen: [nods and starts laughing, then Hamish does as well] I've come to the right place, then.
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William Wallace: [to a swaying Hamish] You all right? You look a wee bit shaky.
Hamish: Shoulda remembered the rocks.
William Wallace: Aye, you shoulda.
[Hamish collapses; helps Hamish up]
William Wallace: Get up ya big heap. It's good to see you again.
Hamish: Aye, welcome home.
[laughs and hugs William]
Hamish: Oh, me head.
William Wallace: Oh, you shoulda moved.