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Braveheart Reviews

  • Henderson 2022-07-11 20:53:43

    Braveheart: The Heart that Yearns for Freedom never Dies

    Flashing in my memory are those blue eyes like the blue sea and blue sky, that scarred but incomparably determined face, that heroic feeling and that brave heart, the epic and magnificent wilderness of Scotland, picturesque. As magnificent as the battle was, for the father and brother who fought,...

  • Florida 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    false epic, false sublime

    As an epic movie, the scene is obviously not grand enough, and the plot is also very thin. The last sentence, freedom, tries to elevate the whole work a little bit, but obviously the wisdom of the people is not open. Except for the literate returnee male protagonist who traveled to Europe, almost...

  • Dane 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    look back

    Finally freed up the time and mood to watch this nearly three-hour film that was paved by time for more than three months. As soon as the first Scottish flute played, I knew I had to watch it. Because there are uninterrupted memories in this uninterrupted sound, the undulating highlands and lakes...

  • Angeline 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    when the scottish bagpipes remembered

    I watched the movie "Braveheart" yesterday, and it was very shocking. When Wallace shouted "freedom" before his death, I couldn't hold back any longer and cried out for a long time, and the Scottish bagpipes in the film were even more so. I am     not a person who can understand music very well,...

  • Theodore 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    Why does the ending chant "wallace"

    It's the first time I've seen this movie after so many years. Even though I've seen a lot of people come out and say this movie is terrible when I write these words, I still think it's a good movie.     Yes, "this film is good", not "this film is very good". In fact, this film has been "very good"....

  • Hilma 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    fight for freedom

    Although "Braveheart" is full of loopholes in reproducing history, it does not affect the impact it has brought to me as a film in pursuit of freedom and liberation.        England's brutal king, Edward "Long-Legs", ruled Scotland. William Wallace's father and brother lost their lives fighting...

  • Elza 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    brave Heart

    After downloading it for two days, the sound was very low, but I still insisted on reading it. The first half was attracted by Molang's smile and their love, and then I don't know why. The prominent technique of the theme of freedom is also too straightforward. The fighting scenes are so bloody,...

  • Hunter 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    hand-to-hand combat and politics

    Old Gibson's first love is so hilarious. Many of the scenes in the film seem very old-fashioned now, but they are still well-acted and attentive. The Scottish bagpipes are melodious and touching, and Sophie is also dead beautiful. The hand-to-hand combat and politics are both well played, and...

  • Evangeline 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    The true meaning of bravery---free heart

    Rousseau said: Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains. Wallace said: You fight for freedom, you are a free man.      As the saying goes: life is precious, love is more valuable, if it is freedom, both can be thrown away. In the past, I always felt that freedom was too light, not worth...

  • Bianka 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    The end of the dirge, the beginning of the carol.

    After Wallace's death, the distant sound of Scottish bagpipes was both an elegy and a carol. Mourning the hero's downfall, but stirring up the freedom of the Scottish people. I think there is probably no other instrument that can combine these two emotions like the bagpipe.      From the very...