The war plot always reminds me of William in "Brave Heart", Mel Gibson is still very handsome. Especially in the section where he made the rocking chair, such a cute man. Later, when I saw a good rocking chair at the British general, he carefully observed it and even sat on it to try to feel like a child, hehe . I really like the black militia in it, simple and kind, and at the beginning he felt a little sympathy for him because he had to participate as a slave after all. Slowly pour him more respect and love them, just like people of the same column later he said "It has been 12 months, and you're free. You would like to stay and I'm honored, really honored."
The whole film so that What moved me the most was not at the end, although it was also very grandiose and fierce, but at the stage where Gabriel was recruiting militias in the church. The men patted their women's hands and stood up one by one. Father and son, brothers, have since helped each other on the battlefield to face them with their lives. It's a world of difference between the time and the laughter and swearing at home. When the priest also picked up the gun and said: "The shepherd wants to protect his single herd, sometimes to drive away the wild wolves." That kind of desperate and brave way to protect made me excited.
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