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Ubaldo 2021-10-13 13:05:27

Wallace in the film was originally an American hero, his ideology and way of doing things are very American. As for him in history, I believe that it is difficult for him to be a British rebel at the cultural level-Robin Hood is.
The background of the story is nothing more than a stage for the director to express his heart. We like this film because we like pure heroes: straightforward, brave, quick-witted, righteous, dare to hate and dare to love. Throughout the entire film, at least the processing of the ending credits is in line with the character of the film China RAAS. "If you fight for freedom, you are a free man." In fact, there are many similar rhetoric films. In most cases, it makes people feel inspiring rather than hypocritical.
This is the pinnacle of a Hollywood-style hero film, which includes almost all the elements of this type of film, war, heroic behavior, love, betrayal, ha ha. What is commendable is that the film is full of emotions from beginning to end, with a degree of relaxation and climax.
We can applaud our favorite hero without asking him to be more like a national.

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Braveheart quotes

  • Longshanks: My son's loyal wife returns, unkilled by the heathen.

  • William Wallace: [after being outthrown] That's a good throw.

    Hamish: Aye. Aye, it was.

    William Wallace: I was wondering if you could do that when it matters.

    [Hamish stares at him]

    William Wallace: As it - as it matters in battle.

    [Hamish continues staring]

    William Wallace: Could you crush a man with that throw?

    Hamish: I could crush you, like a worm.

    Crowd: Oooohhh!

    William Wallace: You could?

    Hamish: Aye.

    William Wallace: Well, then do it.

    [to the crowd]

    William Wallace: Would you like to see him crush me like a worm?

    [the crowd cheers]

    Murron: Aye!

    William Wallace: [picks up a small stone] Come do it.

    Hamish: You'll move.

    William Wallace: I will not.

    Hamish: Right.

    Campbell: He'll move.

    Morrison: Come on, Hamish!

    Campbell: Come on there, boy!

    [Hamish throws the stone but misses the unflinching Wallace]

    Campbell: [pointing at Wallace] Well done!

    [Wallace throws his stone hitting Hamish's head]

    Hamish: Ah!

    Crowd: Oooh!

    Campbell: Fine display, young Wallace!