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Mireya 2022-04-19 09:01:02
What episodes of "Braveheart" impressed you
Impressive point:
First: I am moved by the background picture of the movie. The whole picture looks very atmospheric, green grassland, especially the happiness of the hero in the title taking his beloved girl on a horse and galloping on the grassland.
Second: I was moved by the soundtrack of the...
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Florida 2022-04-23 07:01:01
false epic, false sublime
As an epic movie, the scene is obviously not grand enough, and the plot is also very thin. The last sentence, freedom, tries to elevate the whole work a little bit, but obviously the wisdom of the people is not open. Except for the literate returnee male protagonist who traveled to Europe, almost...

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Arnold 2021-10-20 18:58:09
I am not shocked or moved by the ending. When the movie went to 2/3, I sneered at the so-called [Lifetime Love] and it wasn't at the end that Sophie Marceau was bent down. However, before his death sentence, the last image he saw—tears were so unworthy, and promises were so indomitable.
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Katelin 2022-04-24 07:01:01
I watched it several times, but I never watched it for a few minutes when I finally shouted freedom to die. Maybe the end of the freedom struggle is always reluctant for me to see. PS. The Scottish independence referendum failed again in the 20th year after the movie was released.
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Hamish: There's somebody coming.
Campbell: MacGregors from the next clan.
MacGregor: We heard about what was happenin' and don't want you "Amadans" thinkin' you can have your fun without us.
William Wallace: Go home. Some of us are in this; can't help that, now. But you can help yourselves. Go home.
MacGregor: We'll have no homes left when the English garrison from the castle comes through and burns us out. And they will!
[Wallace motions for the MacGregors to join them]
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Robert the Bruce: I'm not a coward. I want what you want, but we need the nobles.
William Wallace: We need them?
Robert the Bruce: Aye.
William Wallace: Nobles.
[laughs a little]
William Wallace: Now tell me, what does that mean to be noble? Your title gives you claim to the throne of our country, but men don't follow titles, they follow courage. Now our people know you. Noble, and common, they respect you. And if you would just lead them to freedom, they'd follow you. And so would I