Tenderness with iron bones can also bring you back

Janiya 2021-10-13 13:07:24

There is always something to be experienced on the growth road to truly grow up, and this film is no exception. Wallace grew up after losing his father. He was also a naive child, and when he saw his compatriot who was hanged in the hut, he was frightened. After the death of his father and brother, he began to become brave, even in the face of the remains of his father and brother, he was equally calm and calm. Later, his uncle took him away, saying that people must first learn to use his head to really fight, and he was taken to receive education. This is the beginning of his story and his growth in the meaning of life. When Wallace started fighting, it was because the nobleman killed his wife Murron. It was a pure revenge at first, but the plan couldn't keep up with the changes. Once it started, it was like a runaway wild horse that was uncontrollable. Where there is oppression, there will be resistance. As a result, their uprising received support from all over the world. As a leader, he was the first to inspire him to do anything, and his actions revealed convincing and admiration. My feeling for the princess is that Wallace saw the shadow of his late wife in her body. Even if he was tortured torture, he did not reveal his submission. Even if everyone couldn't stand it and wanted to win him forgiveness, he would not be moved. His conviction is so firm! When he wanted to open his mouth and say something, I couldn't help but squeeze Khan. He tried his best to say freedom! ! I saw a fresh and fresh image of the man's true color.

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Braveheart quotes

  • 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]

  • 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