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Crystel 2021-10-13 13:07:09



A thrilling heroic epic, a story that makes people cry after reading it, and a tragic legend of blood and tears.
The film tells the history of the Scots rebelling against England. No one is born to like bloodshed and war, and Wallace does the same. He hopes to live his life peacefully, looking forward to a free and peaceful life. But all this changed because of his wife's death. He began to wake up and began to resist. He didn't want to continue to be enslaved by those English nobles. He wanted to resist their persecution. Drive them out of their homes and return the people of Scotland to freedom.
[If there is no freedom, everything is a fantasy] [Everyone will die, but not everyone has ever lived] The hero Wallace uses his life to arouse more freedom-loving people to fight for freedom, despite his struggle There is no victory, but the struggle will continue. In a person's life, it is inevitable to face many choices and difficulties. He did not choose to escape from cowardice but face it bravely. Even though the road was difficult, he never gave up hope.
Wallace, a real and fragile hero image, his unyielding, his struggle, his bravery and tenacity, and his arrogance. No woman will not love. Even the princess of England, Isabella, was no exception. She ignored her safety and sent him a letter when Wallace was in distress. Later, she even became pregnant with his flesh and blood. When Wallace was executed, I was Can feel the sound of her heartbreak. The two had a lingering and heart-stirring love.

Mel Gibson’s acting skills are still excellent. I was impressed by a scene in the film. Wallace wore a short brown skirt covered in wounds and dirt, riding a tall black horse, and painted blue oil on his firm face. The wind blew his golden hair, and his firm eyes confirmed his declaration: They can take my life, but they can never take freedom. Gibson's various emotional expressions are very in place, disappointment, sadness, depression, grievance, and pain all make me feel the same. The most shocking thing was the torture in the square. When he shouted "Freedom" with his last breath, my tears couldn't be suppressed.



With historical events as the background, the film was shot across the oceans, and the war scenes were magnificent, and it won the title of epic epic with its grandeur. The Scottish forests, mountains, villages, poignant bagpipes and the howling of the Scottish people in oppression and pain in the film let the audience feel the real life and history.

The film has all the factors needed for a good movie, fearless courage, pure love, kind people, magnificent scenery, perfect soundtrack, sharp conflicts, tortuous plots plus excellent actors and serious work Attitude, so its success is inevitable.





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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!