Before this, there has never been a movie that shocked me so much. It flooded me from all directions like a tide, flooded me, blocked my chest, and howled straight to the sky to relax my chest. Before this, there has never been an actor that I can admire and love just because of a movie. In my mind, "Brave Heart" and Mel Gibson are one, and the two are indispensable. To this day, I still call Mel as William Wallace, not because I am pretentious, but because they are really the same to me!
I don't know how he did it. Standing in front of him were the most powerful English emperors and nobles in Europe at the time, and standing beside him were either hypocritical and decadent Scottish landlords, or enslaved and impoverished Scotland who could only use farm tools as weapons. people.
But heroes are like this, they will come forward when the people need it most. He rode past the forefront of the battlefield. Shouting inspiring oaths, brandishing long swords full of blood. The face dyed with the color of the national flag makes the enemy feel hideous and ignites the confidence of his comrades in victory.
nice! Isn't it? Those blue melancholy eyes, that fearless and determined face, that deep and tender feelings, that persistent and firm ideal, are all beautiful! This is the beauty of men, this is the beauty of heroes! This beauty convinces any woman who has experienced it and falls in love with him unconditionally. Even the most noble French princess is also willing to worry about him, willingly for him... The
people are cheering, because they are about to get the freedom and happiness they have longed for; the nobles are trembling because they are about to lose the privileges and benefits they already control. . The black conspiracy extends from here... it has
failed, and there is no alternative. But he was not afraid. He only regretted that he had misestimated his friends and despised the enemy, and brought even greater misfortune to the people. It was the disappointment and suffering after endless expectations.
die? Torture? What the hell. When he closed his eyes, he saw a new light. I just don't know if he still feels that there is a sad, bleeding heart not far away praying silently for him when he shouts "freedom".
End? -Or-start?
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