Pain in loss, loss in life. It has been so since ancient times.

Cassandra 2022-04-21 09:01:03

The slow and melancholy sound of Scottish bagpipes seems to have penetrated from the distant wasteland several centuries away. After passing through the iron horse, mountains and rivers, the smoke of war, the homeland of the manor
, it has a faint icy smell of blood and weapons, but it has the power of peace and tranquility.

brave Heart. It's the only movie I've seen no less than three times.

This music always reminds me of Mellon getting on his horse and Wallace galloping in the rain. The rain continued, and the mountains, woods, and villages were all gone.
Let the surrounding scenery change, the sky is dim. He and her embraced on horseback, their pulses silent.

I've always thought this scene was the best illustration of freedom in the film.

Freedom is a permanent topic. It will not be annihilated by time, it will only deepen.

There are many things worth fighting for in life.

Although the ending is tragic.

What is lost and what is gained can never be measured or balanced.

There are so many sad things in this world.

With fair complexion and white hair, she is precocious and unable to enjoy the years of her life. She is separated from the yin and yang of the person she is thinking of, and she is dying in the morning and evening.

Pain in loss, loss in life. It has been so since ancient times.


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Braveheart quotes

  • Campbell: I'm dying. Let me be.

    Hamish: No. You're going to live.

    Campbell: I've lived long enough to live free. Proud to see you become the man you are. I'm a happy man.

  • Lord Bottoms: As lord of these lands I will bless this marriage by taking the bride into my bed on the first night of her union.

    Bride's Father: Oh, by God, you will not!