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Sarileru Neekevvaru also features Vijayashanti, Prakash Raj, Rajendra Prasad, Murali Sharma, Rao Ramesh, Jayaprakash Reddy, Posani Krishna Murali, Brahmaji, Tanikella Bharani, Subbaraju, Vennela Kishore and Ajay. Sarileru Neekevvaru was released theatrically on 11 January 2020 coinciding with Sankranti. It received positive response from audiences and became a commercial success. [5] Plot Ajay Krishna ( Mahesh Babu) is a army major and a new person named Ajay ( Satya Dev) joins his regiment. One day during shootout, Ajay gets severely injured. Prakash ( Murali Sharma) their brigadier sends Ajay Krishna and his colleague Prasad ( Rajendra Prasad) to inform this news also to make sure that Ajay's sister's marriage should not get disturbed. On the way to Kurnool, in their train, they come across Samskruthi ( Rashmika Mandanna) who is to marry a below-average guy and she decides to run away and marry a good guy. She sees Ajay and falls in love with him. She tries her best to propose him leading to hilarious scenes. Once they reach Kurnool, Bharathi ( Vijayashanti) who is Ajay's mother and her family is running away from MLA Nagendra Reddy ( Prakash Raj) a corrupt minister. At that time, they get caught by his men and threatens to kill them. Then Ajay comes to their rescue and beats them very badly warns that he will deal with Nagendra in the same way. Nagendra's main henchman, Arvind Sivashankar ( Ajay) narrates this to Nagendra and tells him that he has seen Alluri Seetharama Raju ( Krishna) in his guts. Bharathi tells that her friend's son got killed by Nagendra and covered it as suicide but Bharathi raised suspicion and lodged a complaint on Nagendra. Nagendra warns her to withdraw the complaint else he will see her end but she did not get scared of his warning. Soon, her daughter's marriage gets called off and she gets suspended from the college on the allegation of leaking the question paper. Ajay then goes to Nagendra's home and warns him that he will change him as a responsible citizen by making him surrendered after fetching all the evidences. Ajay then understands that Nagendra has been involved in a scam through Ramakrishna ( Rajeev) a government officer and Bharathi's brother was a bank officer. Ramakrishna tried to uncover the scam with his help and other girl. At the same time, Ajay will again fix Bharathi's daughter's marriage with the same people. After marriage, he comes to know that Ajay is dead and Ajay Krishna informs the same. After performing his last rites, Ajay and Prasad leave to railway station for going back to Kashmir. Samskruthi comes and proposes him and initially, he does not accept her but later he accepts her. Nagendra, too goes to railway station for asking him why he spared him so. Ajay answers that he will try to use the sympathy to come out of the jail and resumes his corrupt activities. Instead of getting him jailed, he tells Nagendra that he is appointed to the Indian Army. Once done with the training, he will be disciplined and lead an honest life and same thing happens in the end. The film ends with Ajay Marrying Samskruthi ending with a comic note. Cast Production Development After many speculations movie title was announced as Sarileru Neekevvaru, 7] On May 31, 2019, 75th birthday of Krishna, the makers unveiled the title poster. [8] Shyamprasad Reddy and others graced the occasion as guests. [9] Casting Rashmika Mandanna was signed to play leading lady in the movie opposite Mahesh Babu. [10] Vijayashanti was signed in for this film, 11] which marks as her comeback after 13-years. [12] Tamannaah was signed in for a Party song, which was canned on both Mahesh and her. [13] This film also marks the comeback of Sangeetha and Bandla Ganesh into movies after a many years. Filming The first schedule was shot in Kashmir from July 5, 2019 to July 20, 2019. [14] 15] For the second schedule, a replica set of Konda Reddy Buruju was constructed in Ramoji Film City with an estimated cost of 4 crore (US560, 000. 16] On 8 November 2019, with Kerala schedule the talkie part of the film wrapped up. [17] Soundtrack Sarileru Neekevvaru Soundtrack album by Devi Sri Prasad Released 5 January 2020 Recorded 2019 Studio Brindavan – The Garden Of Music Genre Feature film soundtrack Length 21: 06 Language Telugu Label Lahari Music T-Series Producer Devi Sri Prasad Devi Sri Prasad chronology Maharshi (2019) Sarileru Neekevvaru (2020) Uppena (2020) External audio Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube Singles from Sarileru Neekkevvaru "Mind Block" Released: 2 December 2019 "Suryudivo Chandrudivo" Released: 9 December 2019 "He's So Cute" Released: 16 December 2019 "Sarileru Neekkevvaru Anthem" Released: 23 December 2019 "Daang Daang" Released: 30 December 2019 The music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad, collaborating with Mahesh Babu for the fifth time and with Anil Ravipudi for the second time after F2 - Fun and Frustration. [18] The lyrics were written by Devi Sri Prasad, Sri Mani and Ramajogayya Sastry. Composer Devi worked with a special orchestra in Europe for recording the film's soundtrack and score. [19] The makers announced that the film features five songs and all of them will be released as singles, on five consecutive Mondays of the December month. The hashtag #MassMBMondays was trending on social media. [20] The first single track titled "Mind Block" was released on 2 December 2019, which was sung by Ranina Reddy with Blaaze singing the rap versions. Devi recorded this song while he was recording two other songs for his upcoming two films, on the same day. [21] The second single track "Suryudivo Chandrudivo" was released on 9 December 2019, which was rendered by B Praak. [22] The song resembles numbers, like "Idhe Kadha Nee Katha" from Maharshi (2019) and "Srimanthuda" from Srimanthudu (2015) which were composed by Devi Sri Prasad. [23] The lyrics talk about the protagonist's kindness and greatness. The third single track "He's So Cute" was released on 16 December 2019, which was sung by Madhu Priya. It is termed as a teasing-romantic number. [24] The fourth single "Sarileru Neekkevvaru Anthem" was released on 23 December 2019. Sung by Shankar Mahadevan, it features an orchestra from Europe, which recorded the film's score. [19] The fifth single track "Daang Daang" was released on 30 December 2019, which was sung by Nakash Aziz and Lavita Lobo. [25] Track list No. Title Lyrics Singer(s) Length 1. "Mind Block" Sri Mani, Devi Sri Prasad Blaaze, Ranina Reddy 4:23 2. "Suryudivo Chandrudivo" Ramajogayya Sastry B Praak 4:32 3. "He's So Cute" Sri Mani Madhu Priya 3:30 4. "Sarileru Neekevvaru Anthem" Devi Sri Prasad Shankar Mahadevan 4:27 5. "Daang Daang" Ramajogayya Sastry Nakash Aziz, Lavita Lobo 4:14 Total length: 21:06 Release Sarileru Neekevvaru was certified with 'U/A' Certificate by Central Board of Film Certification and released on 11 January 2020. [26] Home media The satellite rights of the film were sold to Gemini TV, 27] and the film's digital rights were acquired by prime video Marketing The title poster of the film was released on 31 May 2019. [8] The first look poster and an intro video of Mahesh Babu was unveiled on 9 August 2019, which coincides his birthday. The video features Mahesh Babu as an army officer. [28] On 15 August 2019, coinciding with the Indian Independence day, the makers released a special two-minute video, featuring the title song of the film as a tribute to the Indian Army. [29] A new poster was released on 7 October 2019, on the occasion of Dusshera in which Mahesh sports an axe in front of Konda Reddy Fort. [30] The team released two posters during the occasion of Diwali. On 25 October 2019, a special poster was released, which reveals Vijayashanti 's character. [31] The following day, on 26 October 2019, a new poster was released in which Mahesh is seen riding a Royal Enfield motorcycle. [32] Another poster, featuring Mahesh and Rashmika Mandanna was released during Diwali on 27 October 2019. [33] The official teaser of the film was released on 22 November 2019, and received positive response from audiences. [34] A grand pre-release event was held on 5 January 2020, at Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium in Hyderabad [35] with Chiranjeevi helming the event as the chief guest. [36] The Theatrical Trailer of the film was released on 5 January 2020 at 9:09 PM at pre-release event. [37] Reception Critical response The film received mixed response from the critics while positive response from the audience. [38] 39] The editor of Times Of India Neeshita Nyayapati, rated 2. 5/5 star and stated "Mahesh Babu does a good job of playing a man who will serve the country, crack jokes and protect. Rashmika Mandanna woos, gets hyper, dances, has a catch-line, all for the male lead, but why she exists in this tale, other than to fawn over him is a mystery. Vijayashanthi gets a solid role, and the way she's set up you expect so much more from her character. Prakash Raj and Ajay in roles they can play in their sleep. DSP's music for the film is okay, with Daang Daang opening the film on an unexpected note but He Is So Cute and Mind Block (which is super-fun to watch) being horribly misplaced and breaking the flow of things. Suryudivo Chandrudivo and Sarileru Neekevvaru are the numbers that fit the narrative and comes at apt time. His background score however works and gets the job done without overpowering the narrative. Rathnavelu's cinematography too works but is unfortunately overshadowed by subpar VFX shots. The action by Ram- Lakshman is engaging. 40] The editor of India Today Janani k, rated 2/5 star and called it a "Mahesh Babu film is utterly disappointing. 41] First post editor Hemanth Kumar rated 3. 25/5 star and stated "Neekevvaru movie review: Mahesh Babu hits it out of the park in Anil Ravipudi's fine blend of heroism and comedy. 42] Indian express editor Manoj Kumar rated 3. 5/5 star and wrote "Mahesh Babu shines in mind bending popcorn fare. 43] The editor of Sify stars 3/5 rate and called it a "A commercial action-entertainer. 44] The editor of The Hindu wrote "Mahesh Babu's film is a partly entertaining mixed bag. 45] Behindwoods editor gave 3/5 star and wrote "On the whole, the film can be watched for Mahesh Babu's outstanding performance, while Prakash Raj appears as a menacing villain role at the start, but as the film progresses his character become less threatening. Amidst all these issues, it is Mahesh Babu's performance that makes the film watchable. He dances, acts, fights, and more importantly delivers clean fun. He entertains you so much and that's probably the only redeeming factor. Among the supporting actors, Vijayashanti, Vennela Kishore, and Prakash Raj's performances stand out. 46] The editor of Hans India rated 3/5 star and praises few of the characters "Mahesh Babu's impeccable performance is one of the major driving factors behind the film. The actor has carried the entire movie on his shoulders and the way he has portrayed his character is too good. Rashmika Mandanna has impressed with her performance. Vijaya Shanthi is truly an asset to this film. The actress gave her 100% for the role and has grabbed the attention of the audience. The actors like Ajay, Subbaraju Vennela Kishore also delivered honest performances in the film. Sangeetha and Hari Teja delivered decent performances. Bandla Ganesh's comedy timing worked out really well. The rest of the actors also made their presence felt. 47] Koimoi editor, Shubham Kulkarni states "Mahesh Babu Wins Our Heart In The Film That Is Confused About Which Story It Wants To Tell while. 48] Box office Sarileru Neekevvaru on the opening day collected 68 crore gross [49] beating Mahesh Babu 's previous best Maharshi 59 crore gross worldwide. [50] In two days movie collected a total gross of 93 crore [51] and a share of 46. 7 crore worldwide. [52] It collected a gross of 103 crore worldwide in just three days. [53] 54] In first week itself it collected a total gross of 175 crore worldwide and a share of 113 crore. [56] And collected a gross of 200 crore at worldwide box office in just 10-days. [57] AP/Telangana In Telugu speaking states ( AP & TS) on the second day movie collected 15 crore gross and 9. 43 crore share, making total gross of 61 crore and a share of 42. 20 crore in two days. [58] In four days movie collected gross of 85 crore and share of 58. 69 crore. [59] On fifth day movie collected a gross of 13. 80 crore, making total gross of 98. 80 crore and a share of 68. 22 crore in five days. [60] In six days movie collected a gross of 112. 60 crore and a share of 77. 94 crore. [61] In nine days movie collected a gross of 142. 73 crore and a share of 98. 82 crore. [62] Collected over 100 crore share in Telugu states itself in just 10-days and touted as non- Baahubali franchise record. On the opening day movie collected a gross of 37, 27, 029 beating the previous best Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017) 36, 09, 236 at RTC X Roads. [64] Overseas At the USA box office movie collected US 759k through premiere shows. [65] On the opening day movie collected A 236, 744 in Australia, NZ 20, 750 in New Zealand and GB 55, 234 in United Kingdom and in 2-days movie collected US 1. 31 million in United States of America. [66] In three days movie collected CA 6, 454. 4. 57 lakhs) from Canada, US 1, 624, 974. 11. 51 crore) from USA and GB 70, 689. 65. 14 lakhs) from UK. [67] 68] In nine days movie collected US 2 million dollar. 14. 21 crore) from USA, A 349, 258. 1. 71 crore) from Australia GB 96, 218. 88. 82 lakh) from UK and NZ 35, 566. 16. 73 lakh) from New Zealand. [69] And it crossed over 2. 3 million dollar in United States and marked as 3rd film to collect 2 million in Mahesh Babu 's career after Maharshi and Bharath Ane Nenu. [70] Trivia Sarileru Neekevvaru is the first film to collect 100 crore share in first week of Mahesh Babu 's career and recorded as non- Baahubali 2 record at the worldwide box office. This is his third consecutive film to collect 100 crore share after Bharat Ane Nenu and Maharshi. Sarileru Neekevvaru is the tenth and third film to collect 1 and 2 million dollar respectively in United States, in Mahesh Babu's career. [66] 71] It becomes the first film to collect 100 crore share in Telugu states apart Baahubali (franchise. Sarileru Neekevvaru has beaten Mahesh Babu's previous highest grossing films Bharath Ane Nenu and Maharshi to become biggest hit in his career to date. [72] References External links Sarileru Neekevvaru on IMDb Sarileru Neekevvaru at Rotten Tomatoes.

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Fiche technique [ modifier, modifier le code] Titre original et français: Braveheart Titre québécois: Cœur vaillant Réalisation: Mel Gibson Scénario: Randall Wallace Musique: James Horner Photographie: John Toll Montage: Steven Rosenblum Décors: Thomas E. Sanders Costumes: Charles Knode Maquillage: Peter Frampton Son: Andy Nelson Générique: Kyle Cooper Sociétés de production: Icon Productions ( Mel Gibson et Bruce Davey) The Ladd Company ( Alan Ladd Jr. et B. H. Finance C. V. Stephen McEveety) Sociétés de distribution: 20th Century Fox et Paramount Pictures Budget: 72 000 000. 2] Pays d'origine: États-Unis Langues originales: essentiellement en anglais, partiellement en français, gaélique écossais et latin Format: couleurs - 2, 35:1 - 35  mm - DTS - Dolby Digital Genre: historique Durée: 178 minutes (métrage: 4 750  m) 225 minutes (version longue) Dates de sortie: fr) Mention CNC: tous publics (visa d'exploitation n o  88091 délivré le 8 septembre 1995. 3] Film déconseillé aux moins de 12 ans à la télévision (CSA) déconseillé aux moins de 10 ans sur Club RTL (Belgique) et RTL9 (France. Film classé Accord Parental sur les premières éditions DVD. Distribution [ modifier, modifier le code] Mel Gibson (VF: Jacques Frantz; VQ: Hubert Gagnon) William Wallace Sophie Marceau (VF: elle-même; VQ: Violette Chauveau) Isabelle de France Patrick McGoohan (VF: Bernard Dhéran; VQ: Vincent Davy) Édouard I er d'Angleterre Angus Macfadyen (VF: Bernard Lanneau; VQ: Luis de Cespedes) Robert le Bruce Brendan Gleeson (VF: Marc Alfos; VQ: Benoit Rousseau) Hamish Campbell Peter Hanly (VF: Denis Laustriat; VQ: Jacques Lavallée) Prince Édouard Catherine McCormack (VF: Rafaèle Moutier; VQ: Geneviève De Rocray) Murron MacClannough Brian Cox (VF: Benoît Allemane; VQ: François L'Écuyer) Argyle Wallace Sean Lawlor (VF: Michel Fortin; VQ: Jean-Luc Montminy) Malcolm Wallace David O'Hara (VF: Dominique Collignon-Maurin; VQ: Pierre Auger) Stephen l'Irlandais James Cosmo (VF: Michel Vocoret; VQ: Claude Préfontaine) Campbell Ian Bannen (VF: André Falcon; VQ: François Cartier) le Père lépreux de Robert le Bruce Tommy Flanagan (VQ: Gilbert Lachance) Morrison John Kavanagh (VF: Jean-Claude Balard; VQ: Jean-Marie Moncelet) Craig Alun Armstrong (VF: Michel Barbey; VQ: Ronald France) Mornay Tam White (VF: Benoît Allemane; VQ: Edgar Fruitier) MacGregor John Murtagh (VF: Michel Ruhl; VQ: Alain Clavier) Lochlan Sean McGinley   (en) VF: Georges Berthomieu; VQ: Mario Desmarais) MacClannough Rupert Vansittart: lord Bottoms James Robinson: William Wallace jeune Mhairi Calvey: Murron MacClannough jeune Gerard McSorley (VF: Bernard Woringer; VQ: Jean Brousseau) Cheltham Peter Mullan: vétéran Sources et légende: Version française (VF) sur AlloDoublage [ 4] et Voxofilm [ 5. Version québécoise (VQ) sur Doublage Québec [ 6] Conception et production [ modifier, modifier le code] Genèse et développement [ modifier, modifier le code] Le scénario de Braveheart se base principalement sur The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace, un poème épique de Harry l'Aveugle, auteur du XV e  siècle. Face aux critiques, le scénariste Randall Wallace s'est défendu ainsi: « Est-ce que Blind Harry a raison? Je ne sais pas. Je sais que cela parlait à mon cœur et c'est ce qui m'importait [ N 1]  » [ 7. Icon Productions, la société de production de Mel Gibson, a des difficultés à trouver des investisseurs, même en mettant en avant Mel Gibson comme tête d'affiche du film. Warner Bros. est prêt à apporter des fonds au projet si Mel Gibson accepte de signer pour un nouvel épisode de L'Arme fatale, ce que refuse l' acteur. Paramount Pictures est d'accord pour distribuer le film aux États-Unis et au Canada, à condition que la 20th Century Fox se porte comme partenaire pour les droits internationaux [ 8. Le projet de Braveheart prend tellement de temps à Mel Gibson que Luc Besson finit par abandonner l'idée de lui donner le rôle principal du Cinquième Élément, malgré l'accord de l'acteur pour tourner dans ce film [ 9. Entretemps, Mel Gibson a fait appel à Terry Gilliam pour diriger Braveheart, mais ce dernier a décliné la proposition et il a donc décidé de le réaliser lui-même [ 10. Tournage [ modifier, modifier le code] Mel Gibson lors du tournage de Braveheart en 1994. Durant le tournage, l'équipe passe six semaines en Écosse alors que les principales scènes de bataille sont tournées en Irlande, avec la participation de membres de la réserve de l' armée irlandaise, auxquels il a été accordé exceptionnellement le droit de se faire pousser la barbe [ 11. Pour minorer les coûts, Mel Gibson utilise les mêmes figurants pour jouer les soldats des deux camps. Le nombre de figurants monte jusqu'à 1 600 pour certaines scènes [ 11. Mel Gibson a par la suite adouci les scènes de bataille pour éviter que le film soit classé NC-17 par la MPAA [ 12. Les séquences d'intérieur furent filmées dans les studios Ardmore, et de nombreuses scènes ont été tournées au château du Roi Jean à Limerick, qui fut déjà utilisé pour des scènes de Au-delà de la gloire de Samuel Fuller [ 13. Les scènes concernant le quartier général de Wallace sont elles tournées au glen Nevis [ 14. La ville fortifiée d' York est en fait le château de Trim, dans le comté de Meath en Irlande [ 15. Mel Gibson a dit s'être inspiré des grandes épopées cinématographiques qu'il aimait dans son enfance, comme Spartacus de Stanley Kubrick ou Les Grands Espaces de William Wyler. Dans le making-of du DVD, il raconte qu'il a beaucoup appris de George Miller et Peter Weir, deux réalisateurs qui l'ont dirigé au début de sa carrière. L'atmosphère celtique du film est en partie expliquée par les origines irlandaises de Mel Gibson [ 16. Musique [ modifier, modifier le code] La musique originale de Braveheart est composée et dirigée par James Horner, et interprétée par l' Orchestre symphonique de Londres. La bande originale est éditée en 1995 par le label Decca, puis un autre album, intitulé More Music from Braveheart et édité en 1997, également par Decca, proposait d'autres extraits et comportait des dialogues du film. Liste de titres des albums Braveheart: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ( 1995) Main Title (2:51) A Gift of a Thistle (1:37) Wallace Courts Murron (4:25) The Secret Wedding (6:33) Attack on Murron (3:00) Revenge (6:23) Murrons Burial (2:13) Making Plans/Gathering the Clans (1:52) “Sons of Scotland” (6:19) The Battle of Stirling (5:57) For the Love of a Princess (4:07) Falkirk (4:04) Betrayal & Desolation (7:48) Mornays Dream (1:15) The Legend Spreads (1:09) The Princess Pleads for Wallaces Life (3:38) “Freedom”/The Execution/ Bannockburn (7:24) End Credits (7:16) More Music from Braveheart ( 1997) Prologue: I shall tell you of William Wallace" dialogue-Robert the Bruce) 3:35) Outlawed Tunes on Outlawed Pipes (2:03) The Royal Wedding (dialogue-Robert the Bruce. 2:12) The trouble with Scotland" dialogue-King Edward the Longshanks) 0:40) Scottish Wedding Music (1:14) Prima Noctes (1:46) The Proposal (dialogue-William Wallace and Murron) 6:31) Scotland is free. dialogue-William Wallace) 0:17) Point of War/Johnny Cope/Up in the Morning Early (2:59) Conversing with the Almighty (dialogue-various) 1:20) The Road to the Isles/Glendaural Highlanders/The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill (3:52) Sons of Scotland. dialogue-William Wallace) 12:09) Vision of Murron (1:45) Unite the clans. dialogue-William Wallace) 0:23) The Legend Spreads (dialogue-Storytellers) 1:07) Why do you help me. dialogue-William Wallace and Princess Isabelle) 0:37) For the Love of a Princess (4:05) Not every man really lives" dialogue-William Wallace and Princess Isabelle) 4:09) The prisoner wishes to say a word (dialogue-The Executioner and William Wallace) 3:43) After the beheading" dialogue-Robert the Bruce) 1:48) You have bled with Wallace. dialogue-Robert the Bruce) 1:22) Warrior Poets (dialogue-William Wallace) 0:29) Scotland the Brave (2:47) Leaving Glenhurqhart (3:32) Kirkhill (4:08) Previously Unreleased) Traditional Bagpipe Music) Accueil [ modifier, modifier le code] Critique [ modifier, modifier le code] Braveheart recueille 81% de critiques positives, avec une note moyenne de 7, 1/10 et sur la base de 53 critiques collectées, sur le site internet Rotten Tomatoes [ 17. Il obtient un score de 68/100, sur la base de 20 critiques, sur Metacritic [ 18. En 2008, le magazine Empire l'a classé à la 320 e place dans sa liste des 500 meilleurs films de tous les temps [ 19. Box-office [ modifier, modifier le code] Braveheart a rapporté au total 210 409 945  au box-office mondial (dont 75 609 945  aux États-Unis) se classant ainsi au treizième rang des plus grands succès cinématographiques de 1995. En France, il a réalisé 1 231 534 entrées. Il est actuellement le 696 e plus grand succès de l' histoire du cinéma [ 20] et le 12 e plus grand succès mondial de l'année 1995 [ 21. Pays ou région Box-office Date d'arrêt du box-office Nombre de semaines États-Unis 75 609 945. 22] 9 juin 1996 51 France 1 231 534 entrées [ 23] Total mondial 210 409 945  Controverses [ modifier, modifier le code] Braveheart a créé la polémique à cause de son caractère extrêmement violent. Mel Gibson a eu des démêlés avec des organismes de protection des animaux qui ont cru que les chevaux utilisés dans les violentes scènes de combat étaient réels, alors qu'ils étaient en réalité faux. Le film fut également pointé du doigt pour ses invraisemblances historiques. La véritable bataille de Stirling a pour élément principal un pont, lequel n'apparaît absolument pas dans le film, Mel Gibson ayant cru que les ponts n'existaient pas encore à l'époque [réf. nécessaire. La bataille telle qu'elle apparaît présente plus de ressemblances avec celle de Bannockburn, citée à la fin du film. De plus, William Wallace n'a jamais rencontré Isabelle [ 24. En 1305, année de la mort de Wallace, elle n'était pas encore mariée à Édouard II d'Angleterre (les noces n'ont lieu que trois ans plus tard) et n'était âgée que de 13 ans. Aucun Écossais ne portait de kilt à l'époque, en effet c'est un vêtement plus tardif [ 25] vers le XVI e  siècle. La révolte des Écossais aurait, elle, débuté à la suite de la pratique du droit de cuissage par les seigneurs anglais, d'après le film. Dans la piste audio des commentaires du film, Mel Gibson dit qu'il a inventé cette pratique qu'il a dénommée: prima nocte. En réalité, il n'existe aucune preuve que cette pratique ait existé au Moyen Âge. Enfin, le film a été qualifié d' anglophobe [ 26. 27. 28. 29. 28. 30. Version Longue [ modifier, modifier le code] Une version longue a été réalisée avec une scène principalement allongée de la torture de William Wallace, censée représenter la sentence médiévale hanged, drawn and quartered et montrer toutes les tortures que cet homme avait endurées. Distinctions [ modifier, modifier le code] Le 25 mars 1996, Braveheart a remporté cinq Oscars sur dix nominations. Parmi les autres récompenses obtenues par le film, les plus importantes sont trois BAFTA Awards et un Golden Globe. Récompenses [ modifier, modifier le code] Sauf mention contraire ou complémentaire, les données sur les récompenses et les nominations sont issues du site IMDb [ 31. L'année fait référence à la tenue de la cérémonie ou la remise du prix. Année Cérémonie ou récompense Prix Lauréat(es) 1996 Oscars Meilleur film Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jr., Bruce Davey Meilleur réalisateur Mel Gibson Meilleure photographie John Toll Meilleur montage sonore Lon Bender, Per Hallberg Meilleur maquillage Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison, Lois Burwell Golden Globes BAFTA Awards Meilleurs costumes Charles Knode Meilleur son Per Hallberg, Lon Bender, Brian Simmons, Andy Nelson, Scott Millan, Anna Behlmer Empire Awards MTV Movie Awards Meilleure scène d'action [ N 2] NBR Award Prix spécial de réalisation WGA Award Meilleur scénario original Randall Wallace Eddie Award Meilleur montage de long métrage Steven Rosenblum Golden Reel Award Meilleur montage son section effets spéciaux et bruitage [ N 3] E Pluribus Unum Award Meilleur long métrage ASC Awards Performances exceptionnelles en cinématographie Critics Choice Awards Prix du cercle des écrivains de cinéma (Espagne) Meilleur film étranger [ N 4] SEFCA Award Meilleur film: seconde place Nominations [ modifier, modifier le code] Nommé(es) Meilleure musique James Horner Meilleure création de costumes Meilleur montage Andy Nelson, Scott Millan, Anna Behlmer, Brian Simmons Meilleur film dramatique Meilleure musique de film Meilleur scénario Prix David Lean du meilleur réalisateur Prix Anthony Asquith de la meilleure musique Meilleure direction artistique Thomas E. Sanders Meilleurs maquillages et coiffures Saturn Award Meilleur film d'action/aventures/thriller Meilleure performance masculine Camerimage Grenouille d'or CAS Award Performances exceptionnelles en mixage son (long métrage) DGA Award Performances exceptionnelles en réalisation Conséquences [ modifier, modifier le code] Braveheart a suscité un intérêt considérable pour l' Écosse et l' histoire écossaise, non seulement à travers le monde, mais aussi en Écosse elle-même. Les fans viennent de partout dans le monde pour voir les endroits en Écosse, où William Wallace s'est battu pour la liberté écossaise, et aussi pour voir les lieux de tournage en Écosse et en Irlande. Une convention Braveheart s'est tenue en 1997 à Stirling le jour suivant le vote de la dévolution écossaise et en présence de 200 délégués du monde entier, dont l'auteur Randall Wallace, Wallace Seoras du Clan Wallace, l' historien écossais David Ross et Bláithín FitzGerald d'Irlande qui ont donné des conférences sur divers aspects du film. Plusieurs des acteurs y ont également assisté, dont James Robinson (William jeune) Andrew Weir (Hamish Jeune) Julie Austin (la jeune mariée) et Mhairi Calvey (Murron jeune. Le film est considéré par Lin Anderson   (en) auteur de Braveheart: From Hollywood to Holyrood, comme ayant joué un rôle significatif en affectant le paysage politique écossais du milieu vers la fin des années 1990. Dans le milieu de la musique apparentée au genre punk hardcore ou metalcore, où le public anime un pogo très violent, l'une des phases (souvent amenées par le chanteur du groupe se produisant sur scène) s'appelle le « braveheart » (ou mur de la mort (wall of death) ou encore le war. Il s'agit, dans la fosse, de séparer le public en deux: une partie à gauche de la scène, l'autre à droite, et au moment d'un top départ (souvent donné par le chanteur depuis la scène) les deux parties se ruent l'une sur l'autre avec violence. Cette appellation vient de la scène du film où les deux armées opposées se ruent l'une sur l'autre lors d'une bataille. Voir aussi [ modifier, modifier le code] Bibliographie [ modifier, modifier le code] en) Randall Wallace, Braveheart, Pocket, 1995, 277  p. ISBN   978-0-671-52281-0) en) Lin Anderson, Braveheart: From Hollywood to Holyrood, Luath Press Ltd., 2006, 158  p. ISBN   978-1-84282-066-7) Articles connexes [ modifier, modifier le code] les personnages historiques représentés dans le film William Wallace Édouard I er d'Angleterre Robert le Bruce les batailles historiques représentées dans le film: Bataille du pont de Stirling Première bataille de Falkirk Schiltron (emploi tactique des piques contre la cavalerie) Bataille de Bannockburn Liens externes [ modifier, modifier le code] Sur les autres projets Wikimedia: Braveheart, sur Wikiquote Ressources relatives à l'audiovisuel: Allociné Cinémathèque québécoise ISAN (en)   AllMovie (en)   American Film Institute (en)   Internet Movie Database (en)   Metacritic (en)   Oscars du cinéma (en)   Rotten Tomatoes Notes et références [ modifier, modifier le code] en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de larticle de Wikipédia en anglais intitulé «  Braveheart  » ( voir la liste des auteurs. Notes [ modifier, modifier le code] ↑ Citation originale: «  Is Blind Harry true? I don't know. I know that it spoke to my heart and that's what matters to me, that it spoke to my heart. » ↑ Prix attribué à la scène dans laquelle les Écossais battent les Anglais pour la première fois. ↑ Prix partagé avec USS Alabama ↑ Prix partagé avec Ed Wood Références [ modifier, modifier le code] ↑ «   » ( Archive • Wikiwix • • Google • Que faire. consulté le 24 mars 2013) ↑ (en) «  Braveheart  », sur The Numbers (consulté le 9 septembre 2011) ↑ «  BRAVEHEART: Visa et Classification  », sur (consulté le 27 juin 2016) ↑ « Fiche du doublage français du film » sur AlloDoublage, consulté le 30 novembre 2014 ↑ « Fiche du doublage français du film » sur Voxofilm, consulté le 30 novembre 2014 ↑ « Fiche du doublage français du film » sur Doublage Québec, consulté le 30 novembre 2014 ↑ L. Anderson, Braveheart: From Hollywood to Holyrood, p.  27 ↑ (en) «   » ( Archive • Wikiwix • • Google • Que faire. consulté le 24 mars 2013) ↑ Luc Besson, L'histoire du Cinquième Élément, Intervista, 1997, p.  11 ↑ ↑ a et b (en) «  Braveheart 10th Chance To Boost Tourism In Trim  », sur Meath Chronicle, 28 août 2003 (consulté le 30 avril 2007) ↑ (en) «  Mel talks to Seoras Wallace  », sur Magic Dragon Multimedia (consulté le 26 avril 2010) ↑ «  Anecdotes du film Braveheart  », Allociné (consulté le 13 août 2017. ↑ Faustine Prévot, «  Ecosse: ces lieux qui ont servi de décor de film  », Geo, ‎ 1 er février 2011 ( lire en ligne) ↑ «  L'Irlande au cinéma: paysages de rêve  », consulté le 13 août 2017) ↑ (en) « Mel Gibson », in The Movie Book, Phaidon Press Ltd., 1999, p.  165 ↑ «  (en) Braveheart  », Rotten Tomatoes (consulté le 11 mai 2013) ↑ «  (en) Braveheart  », Metacritic (consulté le 11 mai 2013) ↑ (en) «  The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time  », Empire (consulté le 26 mars 2011) ↑ «  (en) Braveheart  », Box Office Mojo (consulté le 6 janvier 2011) ↑ «  Braveheart  », sur JP's Box-Office (consulté le 4 juin 2012) ↑ (en) Alex von Tunzelmann, «  Braveheart: dancing peasants, gleaming teeth and a cameo from Fabio  », sur The Guardian, 31 juillet 2008 (consulté le 26 avril 2010) ↑ (en) Sharon L. Krossa, «  Braveheart Errors: An Illustration of Scale  », sur (consulté le 26 avril 2010) ↑ «   », 18 mai 2006 (consulté le 27 février 2009) ↑ «  John Sutherland  », The Guardian, London, ‎ 11 août 2003 ( lire en ligne, consulté le 26 avril 2010) ↑ a et b «  Braveheart battle cry is now but a whisper  », London, Times Online, 24 juillet 2005 (consulté le 27 février 2009) ↑ (en) McArthur Colin, Brigadoon, Braveheart and the Scots: Distortions of Scotland in Hollywood Cinema, Londre u, I., 2003, 228  p. ISBN   978-1-86064-927-1, LCCN   2004298452, lire en ligne) p.  5 ↑ Ian Burrell, «  Most race attack victims `are white' The English Exiles - News  », London, The Independent, 8 février 1999 (consulté le 27 février 2009) ↑ (en) «  Awards for 'Braveheart' 1995)  », sur IMDb (consulté le 8 mars 2010.

Braveheart Download torrent. Directed by Mel Gibson Writing Credits ( WGA) Randall Wallace... (written by) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete James Robinson... Young William Sean Lawlor... Malcolm Wallace Sandy Nelson... John Wallace James Cosmo... Campbell Sean McGinley... MacClannough Alan Tall... Elder Stewart Andrew Weir... Young Hamish Gerda Stevenson... Mother MacClannough Ralph Riach... Priest No. 1 Mhairi Calvey... Young Murron Brian Cox... Argyle Wallace Patrick McGoohan... Longshanks - King Edward I Peter Hanly... Prince Edward Sophie Marceau... Princess Isabelle Stephen Billington... Phillip Barry McGovern... King's Advisor Angus Macfadyen... Robert the Bruce (as Angus McFadyen) John Kavanagh... Craig Alun Armstrong... Mornay Mel Gibson... William Wallace Catherine McCormack... Murron Brendan Gleeson... Hamish Tommy Flanagan... Morrison Julie Austin... Mrs. Morrison Alex Norton... Bride's Father Joanne Bett... Toothless Girl Rupert Vansittart... Lord Bottoms Michael Byrne... Smythe Robert Paterson... Priest No. 2 Malcolm Tierney... Magistrate William Scott-Masson... Corporal (as William Masson) Dean Lopata... Madbaker / Flagman Tam White... MacGregor Donal Gibson... Stewart Jeanne Marine... Nicolette Martin Dunne... Lord Dolecroft Fred Chiverton... Leper's Caretaker Ian Bannen... The Leper Jimmy Chisholm... Faudron David O'Hara... Stephen John Murtagh... Lochlan David McKay... Young Soldier Peter Mullan... Veteran Martin Murphy... Lord Talmadge Gerard McSorley... Cheltham Bernard Horsfall... Balliol Richard Leaf... Governor of York Daniel Coll... York Captain (as Daniel Coli) Niall O'Brien... English General Liam Carney... Sean Bill Murdoch... Villager Phil Kelly... Farmer Martin Dempsey... Drinker No. 1 Jimmy Keogh... Drinker No. 2 Joe Savino... Chief Assassin David Gant... Royal Magistrate Mal Whyte... Jailor Paul Tucker... English Commander Rest of cast listed alphabetically: John Burns... Royal Steward (uncredited) Wayne Byrne... Kings Guard Paul Casson-Yardley... Irish Foot Soldier Jon Church-Fraser... Highland Clansman Trevor Fehin... Warrior Graeme Ford... Doogal John Micheal Foulger... Clan Warrior Declan Geraghty... Peasant Greg Jeloudov... Warrior #2 Jimmy Keegan... Irish Horde Andrew Kybett... Clans Man Arnold Montey... Rana Morrison... Lady at Wedding Jer O'Leary... Derek Pykett... Produced by Bruce Davey... producer Alan Ladd Jr. associate producer Stephen McEveety... executive producer Elisabeth Robinson... associate producer (as Elizabeth Robinson) Music by James Horner... (music composed by) Cinematography by John Toll... director of photography Film Editing by Steven Rosenblum... (edited by) Casting By Patsy Pollock... (casting by) Production Design by Thomas E. Sanders... (as Tom Sanders) Art Direction by Ken Court Nathan Crowley Daniel T. Dorrance... supervising art director (as Dan Dorrance) John Lucas Ned McLoughlin Set Decoration by Peter Howitt Costume Design by Charles Knode Makeup Department Lois Burwell... makeup artist: Mr. Gibson's Francesca Crowder... hairdresser Eileen Doyle... Anne Dunne... hair supervisor: second unit Peter Frampton... chief makeup artist Jennifer Hegarty... makeup supervisor: crowd Amanda Knight... makeup artist Beryl Lerman... Sue Love... hairstylist: Mr. Gibson's Fernandes Mendes... hairstylist: Ms. Marceau's Maire O'Sullivan... makeup supervisor: second unit Paul Pattison... chief hairdresser Barry Richardson... Annie Townsend... Carole Dunne... assistant hair stylist (uncredited) Martina McCarthy... Kevin Murnane... trainee makeup artist (uncredited) Conor O'Sullivan... prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited) Sarah Pickering... makeup artist: Crowd (uncredited) Production Management Mary Alleguen... production manager Kevin De La Noy... unit manager Ted Morley... production supervisor Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Peter Agnew... third assistant director: second unit Paul Barnes... Matt Earl Beesley... second unit director David Carrigan... second assistant director Paul Gray... Kate Hazell... Patrick Kinney... Kieron Phipps... first assistant director: second unit Trevor Puckle... second assistant director: second unit Mic Rodgers... Charlotte Somers... David Tomblin... first assistant director Jim Gorman... trainee assistant director (uncredited) first assistant director (uncredited) Art Department Terry Apsey... construction manager Russ Bailey... construction manager: Irish unit Ken Barley... head of department plasterer Eddie Butler... sculptor Graham Caulfield... supervising drape Triona Coen... dressing props Bob Douglas... chargehand prop storeman Belinda Edwards... property buyer Cos Egan... propman Ken Ferguson... draughtsman Mike Fowlie... chargehand dressing propman John Graham... chargehand propman Jimmy Kavanagh... drapes Michael King... construction buyer Clare Langan... assistant art director Owen Murnane... master painter John New... assistant construction manager Ron Newvell... head of department rigger Tony Nicholson Jr. assistant props Padraig O'Neill... Lisa Parker... art department coordinator Mickey Pugh... standby chargehand props Gerry Quigley... standby stagehand: second unit Anna Rackard... Brendan Rankin... Douglas Regan... supervising painter Daren Reynolds... dressing props (as Darren Reynolds) Bobby Richardson... chargehand painter Neil Ross... production illustrator Kenneth Stachini... head of department stagehand Adrian Start... head of department painter Dan Sweetman... storyboard artist Noel Walsh... Terry Wells Jr. Jake Wells... John Wells... Terry Wells... property master Mickey Woolfson... standby propman Andrea Cantrell... second unit props (uncredited) Brian Doyle... plasterer (uncredited) Jane Henwood... art department assistant (uncredited) Robert A. Kennedy... property assistant: second unit (uncredited) Tom Martin... supervising carpenter (uncredited) Frank Matthews... supervising plasterer (uncredited) Owen Monaghan... props (uncredited. set dresser (uncredited) Philip Murphy... props (uncredited) Catherine Siggins... art department trainee (uncredited) Dicken Warner... thatcher (uncredited) Graham Waters... carpenter (uncredited) Sound Department Christopher Assells... sound effects editor Karen Baker Landers... first assistant sound editor: Soundelux (as Karen M. Baker) Gerry Bates... boom operator Anna Behlmer... rerecording mixer Lon Bender... supervising sound editor: Soundelux Beth Bergeron... Stuart Copely... sound effects editor (as Stuart Copley) Richard Dwan Jr. Scott Martin Gershin... Hector C. Gika... sound effects editor (as Hector Gik) Sarah Goldsmith... sound effects editor (as Sarah Rothenberg Goldsmith) Tim Groseclose... assistant sound editor (as Timothy Groseclose) Per Hallberg... Craig Harris... Robert Heffernan... Philip A. Hess... sound effects editor (as Phil Hess) Hilda Hodges... foley artist Chris Hogan... Nigel Holland... Craig S. Jaeger... foley supervisor Randy Kelley... Lou Kleinman... Ann Elizabeth Tobin Kurtz... assistant sound editor (as Elizabeth Tobin Kurtz) Mark R. La Pointe... sound effects editor (as Mark Lapointe) Jeff Largent... Judson Leach... assistant sound editor Peter J. Lehman... Horace Manzanares... Joseph A. Mayer... adr supervisor (as Joe Mayer) Scott Millan... Andy Nelson... Barry O'Sullivan... sound assistant Joseph Phillips... John Pitt... sound maintenance Dan M. Rich... sound effects editor (as Dan Rich) Jay B. Richardson... John Roesch... Brian Simmons... sound mixer Mary Ruth Smith... Peter Michael Sullivan... sound designer Kim Waugh... adr editor (uncredited. dialogue editor (uncredited. foley editor (uncredited. sound designer (uncredited) Larry Hopkins... layback sound mixer (uncredited) Mary Jo Lang... foley mixer (uncredited) Anthony Miceli... additional sound (uncredited) John Soukup... sound transfer (uncredited) Special Effects by Nick Allder... chief special effects Peter Ch. Arnold... special effects senior technician (as Peter Arnold) Robert Bromley... special effects senior technician Steve Crawley... Gerry Johnston... Graham Longhurst... Neil Swan... Dave Chagouri... prop maker (uncredited) Sander Ellers... sfx modeller (uncredited) Visual Effects by Tricia Henry Ashford... visual effects executive producer: R/Greenberg Associates West (as Tricia Ashford) Kirk Cadrette... digital artist: R/Greenberg Associates West Marsha Gray Carrington... Aliza Corson Chameides... digital compositor Michael L. Fink... visual effects supervisor: R/Greenberg Associates West (as Michael Fink) Tim Guyer... Greg Kimble... Laurel Klick... Stuart McAra... additional compositor: Computer Film Company Joel Merritt... Steven T Puri... visual effects producer: R/Greenberg Associates West Andy Rosen... digital artist: R/Greenberg Associates West (as Andrew Rosen) Christopher Sjoholm... digital artist: R/Greenberg Associates West (as Chris Sjoholm) Amie Slate... Larry Weiss... Janet Yale... Martin Body... motion control camera assistant (uncredited) Stella Bogh... digital compositor (uncredited) Noel Donnellon... video assist operator: visual effects unit (uncredited) José Granell... model unit supervisor (uncredited) Pete Hanson... studio manager: CFC (uncredited) Christer Hokanson... visual effects editor (uncredited) J. W. Kompare... Brendan Lonergan... sculptor (uncredited) Joe Pavlo... digital artist (uncredited) Linda Renaud... 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Film by Gibson [1995] Braveheart, historical epic film, released in 1995, that was directed by and starred Mel Gibson and was loosely based on the story of 13th-century Scottish leader William Wallace. The movie was a surprise winner of the Academy Award for best picture. Mel Gibson in Braveheart (1995. 1995 Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation; After William Wallaces father and brother are killed in battle against the English, Wallace is sent to continental Europe to be educated. He returns to Scotland as an adult (played by Gibson) and marries his childhood sweetheart, Murron (Catherine McCormack. When English soldiers try to rape Murron, Wallace saves her but the soldiers make a second attempt and she is captured and executed. Wallace then leads his clan in slaughtering the English garrison, and he continues to fight to expel the English from Scotland, gaining increasing numbers of followers as stories of his exploits spread. He leads his outnumbered ranks to victory in the Battle of Stirling Bridge, and then he invades England and sacks the town of York. English King Edward Longshanks ( Patrick McGoohan) sends Princess Isabelle (Sophie Marceau) his sons wife, to negotiate peace with Wallace, but she is charmed by him and becomes his ally. She warns Wallace of an impending English invasion. Wallace seeks the support of the Scottish nobility in the fight against the English, but the nobles are reluctant. Robert the Bruce (Angus Macfadyen) is particularly torn. The Scottish fighters are crushed by an army led by King Edward in the Battle of Falkirk after members of the Scottish nobility betray Wallace. Wallace tries to kill Edward himself but is intercepted by a lancer, who proves to be Robert the Bruce. Robert then saves Wallace from being captured by the English. Wallace spends the next several years engaged in guerrilla warfare against the English. He later agrees to meet with Robert in Edinburgh, but Robert the Elder ( Ian Bannen) and other nobles set a trap and capture Wallace. During his long and agonizing execution, Wallace refuses to submit to gain mercy and instead defiantly cries out, “Freedom! ” In an epilogue, Robert the Bruce leads the Scottish to victory over the English in the Battle of Bannockburn. The movie, inspired by a nearly 12, 000-line epic poem about Wallace by Harry the Minstrel and filmed largely in Ireland, triggered an upsurge of interest in Scottish history, although it contained numerous historical inaccuracies and anachronisms. Critics especially praised the massively scaled and extravagantly violent battle scenes. Production notes and credits Studios: Icon Productions and the Ladd Company Director: Mel Gibson Writer: Randall Wallace Cinematography: John Toll Cast Mel Gibson (William Wallace) Catherine McCormack (Murron) Patrick McGoohan (King Edward Longshanks) Sophie Marceau (Princess Isabelle) Angus Macfadyen (Robert the Bruce) Ian Bannen (Robert the Elder) Academy Award nominations. denotes win) Picture* Cinematography* Costume design Direction* Editing Makeup* Music Sound Sound effects editing* Writing Patricia Bauer Learn More in these related Britannica articles: Scotland: The arts …renaissance after the success of Braveheart (1995) an American production that chronicles Scottish battles with the English in the 13th century and that helped rekindle nationalist aspirations. Other films, such as Trainspotting (1996) Orphans (1997) Young Adam (2003) and Red Road (2006) enjoyed wide success, and Scottish films now figure… Mel Gibson Gibson next directed the epic Braveheart (1995) in which he portrayed the Scottish national hero Sir William Wallace. The film won five Academy Awards, including best picture and best director. … William Wallace William Wallace, one of Scotlands greatest national heroes, leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long and ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule. ….

Braveheart (1995) Dir. Mel Gibson Historical Fashion: Wimples A Medieval garment worn by most women across Europe from the 12th to the 15th century. The way wimples were worn transformed over time, as fashion does, but it usually covered the chin, cheeks, neck, and head. It may have been brought back to Europe by Crusaders from the Middle East, because while it was considered to maintain a womans modesty, it protected skin from sun exposure. By the 15th century it was abandoned for other fashionable headdresses. mezzotamaki-deactivated20190103  asked: Okay so my friend recently wrote a thing about Scotland saying: Its probably a monthly occurrence to find him in blue paint, shirtless with a sword in one hand yelling “FREEDOM” At Arthur, who came to drop off some paperwork…" and she wants it drawn s o o o bad (I can't draw at all) so I figured I'd come to an Expert ask pretty please bc she's shy The English are too many. Allistor And the Academy Award for Best Cinematography goes to - 1990 - Dean Semler - Dances With Wolves 1991 - Robert Richardson - JFK 1992 - Philippe Rousselot - A River Runs Through It 1993 - Janusz Kamiński - Schindlers List 1994 - John Toll - Legends of The Fall 1995 - John Toll - Braveheart 1996 - John Seale - The English Patient 1997 - Rusell Carpenter - Titanic 1998 - Janusz Kamiński - Saving Private Ryan 1999 - Conrad L. Hall - American Beauty Braveheart's most famous line: They may take our lands, but they'll never take our freedom! Outlaw King's most famous line: WHERE THE FUCK WERE YOU? shurislut  asked: whispers* Sauron with a man (elf) bun Im sure Sauron deals with lots of man (elf) BUNS. What a great tactic for diversion! This men and elfs are so brave! I sabella was said to resemble her father, and not her mother, queen regnant of Navarre, a plump, plain woman. This indicates that Isabella was slender and pale-skinned, although the fashion at the time was for blonde, slightly full-faced women, and Isabella may well have followed this stereotype instead. T hroughout her career, Isabella was noted as charming and diplomatic, with a particular skill at convincing people to follow her courses of action. Unusual for the medieval period, contemporaries also commented on her high intelligence. history + problematic relationships between parents and children (insp. x) Isabella of France She is an assortment of everything divine at once. The reign of her successor, Isabelle of France (d. 1358) wife of King Edward II (d. 1327) was strikingly different. Both were French princesses, educated in the subtleties of life at court and the complexities of politics, but Margaret used her position as queen to bind the family, while Isabelle used it as a platform for her own impressive ambitions and talents for rulership. Where Margaret was content to operate from the sidelines, Isabelle occupied a central position in the reign of her husband, who was in many ways her inverse. The marriage of Isabelle and Edward was troubled from the start and never really improved. Edward preferred his favorites Piers Gaveston and Hugh Despenser to his wife and, often, to his inner circle of advisers. His actions were divisive, and Isabelle leveraged his weaknesses in administration to her own advantage. Ultimately, her strong personality and over-reaching made her position untenable, but her reign is a good example of how kingship and queenship in a strongly patriarchal society operate best when the two are balanced in favor of the kings masculinity. After 1322, the instability of Edwards rule prompted Isabelle to take charge but, by dominating an anointed king, she upset social gender norms and set in motion her own downfall. Isabelles practice of queenship is extraordinary. In terms of its linkage of sexual politics, raw ambition and treachery, it speaks volumes about the interplay of masculine and feminine in the institution of monarchy. Isabelle had all the attributes of a king except the title. She never ruled in her own right, but she acted like someone who did. Before 1322, she was, in some ways, a conventional queen, supportive of her husband, bearing children and acting as intercessor on behalf of her subjects. But Edwards inept governance activated her competence and, on some level, her actions can be seen as simply a practical but brutal response to bad kingship. A queens sexuality was feared, and sources for the reign should be read carefully for bias and rumor, but it is clear that Isabelles femininity, desirability, intercession and unofficial influence reinforced the kings masculinity. It was unacceptable, however, for anyone to overpower the king. Isabelles influence was different from that of other royal favorites and was treated in a gender-specific manner. Edward was expected to rule his kingdom as a husband ruled his wife, and when he could not rule her, Isabelles undue influence over the king established a link between her and bad government, and constituted a double challenge to the natural order. By allowing her to influence his government, he was seen as not only less of a king, but less of a man. Her queenship was, however, far from exemplary, and her sons treatment of her was justified and quite fair. Her legacy extends beyond England, though, to her natal family in France which had reached the end of the line in 1328. Her generation of the Capetian family, which had come to power in 987, would be the last to inherit and govern France. Theresa Earenfight,  Queenship in Medieval Europe (Queenship and Power) Yes! Fight and you may die. Run and you will live at least awhile. And dying in your bed many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance, to come back here as young men and tell our enemies that they may take our lives but they will never take our freedom! Yesterday we took a trip to Illinois to bring home this little guy. His name is Braveheart and he is a skinny pig. He is a month old and he is going to be a friend for Winston, our adult male skinny pig. Love this little guy. 😍 Welcome home Braveheart. 💙 The Removal of the William Wallace Statue in Stirling, A grand memorial to Scottish hero William Wallace the 13 foot, 12 ton sandstone “Freedom” statue created by Tom Church once dominated the parking lot of The National Wallace Monument in Stirling. A historically accurate depiction of William Wallace, “Freedom” was hand chiseled by Tom Church in 1997 after watching the film Braveheart. Immediately upon unveiling, Church and his statue immediately came under fire by critics, who claimed that the statue did not look like the historical figure William Wallace, but more like Mel Gibsons portrayal of Wallace from Braveheart.  Others claimed that the statue itself looked utterly ridiculous, and was not worthy for a place at the Wallace National Monument. I myself do not see any resemblance to Mel Gibson, and obviously many simply cannot see the artistry, craftsmanship, and  historicity of this grand monument. “Freedom” came under physical attack from historical revisionists, postmodernist vandals, and those who wish to erase or re-write Scottish history, resulting in the park placing a protective cage around the statue.  Finally the Wallace National Monument decided to removed the statue in 2008, claiming they needed the space in order to expand their visitor center and restaurant. Of course, it was evident that the statue was removed for political reasons. The statue was returned to its sculptor, Eric Church, who remains in possession of it to this day.

Hey. this reminds me of my high school football field... Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong. This are the kind of videos which make Youtube precious. Someone just showing his/her beautyfull skills instead of stupid and not funny pranks and so called „social experiments“. FREEEEEEEEEDOOOOOOOOOM. 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. — William Wallace A 1995 film directed by, produced by, and starring Mel Gibson, and written by Randall Wallace, a self-proclaimed Real Life descendant of the main character. Braveheart tells the extremely fictionalized story of the legendary Scottish rebel William Wallace and his revolution against King Edward the Longshanks of England, in which he battled for the freedom of Scotland and. well. got himself killed. This film is infamous among historians of being the apotheosis of movies messing up history, as it gets almost every historical detail wrong on purpose in this farbfest of a travesty of a film. Wallace starts as a simple farmer who only wants to live a peaceful life with his beloved wife Murron (Catherine McCormack) despite his father's death at the hands of the English. Unfortunately, he stops the rape of his wife by marauding English soldiers, and after the evil English magistrate executes her in retaliation, Wallace continues the spiral of revenge and soon the other villagers rise up as well. As the whole of Scotland is drawn into the rebellion against England, Wallace takes command of the Scottish army to kick ass. for FREEDOM! The cast also includes Patrick McGoohan as Edward I "Longshanks" King of England, Peter Hanly as a young Edward II, Sophie Marceau as Princess Isabella of France, and Angus Macfadyen as Robert the Bruce (later King of Scotland. The film won five awards at the 1995 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It should not be confused with real history or the iPhone game or the leonine leader of the Care Bear Cousins. Or a song from a certain anime. This film provides examples of:     open/close all folders      A-F  Actually, I Am Him: As William Wallace arrives at Stirling before battle. Wallace: Sons of Scotland, I am William Wallace! Scottish Soldier: William Wallace is seven feet tall. the Scottish Army laughs) Wallace: I AM William Wallace! Adventurous Irish Violins: Braveheart is in love with this trope; it's a wonderful example of its flexibility, for although the heroes are Scots-Highlanders (and an Irishman) the passionate strains of said trope in the musical score still flawlessly evoke the highland spirit of energetic playfulness, savage bloodlust, and energetically playful savage bloodlust. All Crimes Are Equal: An assault on the king's soldiers is the same as an assault on the king himself. All There in the Manual: The novelization written by Randall Wallace provides a more historically accurate depiction of the battle of Stirling Bridge (though Moray still isn't in it. It also explicitly confirms that Prince Edward's companion, called Phillip, is indeed his lover. Alone-with-Prisoner Ploy: Princess Isabella demands some time alone with Wallace in his cell, so she could pass him the sedative which he refuses to take. Anachronism Stew: The film depicts the medieval Scots as wearing both blue woad face paint (which was characteristic of the ancient Picts and is seen in general use no later than the Roman occupation) and kilts (which didn't come into fashion in Scotland until the 16th century. Annoying Arrows: Zig-Zagged. During Wallace's assault on the magistrate who murdered Murron, Campbell the Elder gets hit by an arrow, making Hamish stop to try taking it out, until his father hits him for his foolishness. It gets cauterized afterwards. Later, during the Battle of Falkirk, as the English gain the upper hand with their volleys of arrows, Wallace is struck by one, making him stop, but is well enough to pursue Longshanks' knight, Robert the Bruce. Anti-Cavalry: When the Scottish army encounters the English infantry, the Scots taunt them into attacking with heavy cavalry. As soon as the English are too close to pull back, the Scots drop their facade and pick up long pikes, which slaughter the horses. Anti-Villain: Robert the Bruce is definitely not a bad person, and really does seem to admire Wallace, but he is also weak and easily manipulated by his father, who convinces him to go along with the nobles' betrayal of Wallace at Falkirk. Seeing Wallace's face fraught with despair once he learns that Robert has betrayed him makes the Bruce realize he was wrong, and he saves Wallace's life while making a determined Heel–Face Turn in the process. When his father uses him to betray Wallace yet again, he makes it clear to his old man, in no uncertain terms, that he is now forever dead to him. Aristocrats Are Evil: The working class Scottish villagers get pitted against the snobbish, aristocratic Norman nobles led by King Edward. Armor Is Useless: The heavy armor worn by the English seems to provide no advantage whatsoever over the Scottish troops, who have almost no armor at all. Armor-Piercing Question: Robert Bruce protests that the nobles are afraid to commit to Wallace because their land and titles are too much to risk. Wallace's response: Wallace: And the common man who bleeds on the battlefield; Does he risk less? Arrows on Fire: Justified, as they are used to ignite flaming tar. Artistic License – History: Has its own page. Asshole Victim: The English magistrate of Lanark stands out among the English antagonists. Attempted Rape: Murron and the English soldiers. Authority Equals Asskicking: King Edward Longshanks is an utter dick, but he's a tough dick, kicking Wallace's ass at Falkirk. Badass Army: The Scotsmen, who stand up to an English army that outnumbers them and is better equipped. Badass Boast: They may take our lives, but they'll never take our FREEDOM. This has become a popular meme. Balcony Wooing Scene: In one scene the hero is at odds with his love interest's parents so he has to resort to throwing stones at her window to catch her attention. Played for laughs as he doesn't recognize that she already opened the window, thus his third stone almost hits her. Barbarian Hero: Mel Gibson's choice of costume design for the Scottish Warriors deliberately invokes this image, the better to emphasize "the courageous underdog takes down tyrants with superior technology and equipment" narrative; visually, they closer resembled the Celtic Warriors who beat back Julius Caesar's armies during the reign of the Roman Empire than actual Medieval Scottish Warriors (to whom in the Real Life 1300's metal armor was common even among the infantry) but in spirit they are all the more Mystically Heroic for it as a result. Battlecry: FREEEEEEEDOM. and "ALBA GU BRATH. Battering Ram: Wallace and his men are seen ramming in the gate to York. This gets an added Incendiary Exponent - if the door doesn't fall down, it can burn down. The Beard: Prince Edward is gay but must take a wife to continue the line of succession. Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Murron is backhanded by a soldier and knocked off a horse by a spear to the face, but she still looks pretty good. See also Gory Discretion Shot. Betrayal by Inaction: At the Battle of Falkirk, Lochlan and Mornay show up with their soldiers on the Scottish side, but once the battle has started and it's their time to charge, they simply turn around and leave the battlefield, hoping the Scottish army will be destroyed by the English. BFS: Wallace's claymore. It slices, it dices, it cuts warhorses down and then takes heads off with one swing. Which is one part of the film that was somewhat close to the historical record. Big Badass Battle Sequence: Both the Battle of Stirling Bridge and the Battle of Falkirk are epic ones. Big Good: William Wallace, of course. After his death, Robert the Bruce and Queen Isabella share the role for Scotland and England, respectively. Big Word Shout: Wallace shouts "FREEDOM. as his last word, until he is out of breath. Bilingual Backfire: The princess speaks with her courtiers in Latin, but Wallace knows Latin as well as French. Bilingual Bonus: Princess Isabella of France has conversations with her handmaiden in French, though it is mostly subtitled. At one point her handmaiden reveals to Isabella that she heard her husband is sending a new English army north to crush Wallace's rebellion. Surprised at how she knows this, the handmaiden then explains that one of the members of her husband's war council let it slip while she was having sex with him. Embarrassed, Isabella says he shouldn't have told her sensitive information like that in bed. The handmaiden quips that Englishmen don't know what a tongue is for (i. e. cunnilingus. As a case of Getting Crap Past the Radar, the TV edit doesn't leave out the line, it simply changes the subtitles to read "Englishmen don't know what a bed is for. but anyone with a basic high school level knowledge of French can fully recognize what she really said. Bittersweet Ending: William Wallace gets executed in the end, but his soldiers fight on and end up winning the war. Black Knight: William Wallace duels a character like this late during the Battle of Falkirk, complete with a Dramatic Unmask. The Blade Always Lands Pointy End In: Done in the ending sequence with Wallace's claymore. Blood Is the New Black: William Wallace is seen walking around after the battles with the enemy's blood on his face. Blood Knight: Stephen the Irishman. He seems to have only joined the Scots because he'll be able to kill Englishmen, not to help the Scots to get freedom. Bloodless Carnage: In the case of Murron's death. The magistrate clearly slit her throat, yet her wound is obscured from view and there is no blood on the knife. But this may be a goof. Bolivian Army Ending: The movie ends with Robert the Bruce leading his ragtag Scottish army against the superior English army. The trope is then subverted when Wallace (narrating the epilogue) explains that the Scots manage to eventually win their freedom. Brave Scot: All of the Scots who fight the English. Bulletproof Human Shield: During the rebellion against the local English garrison, Campbell the Elder is shielding himself from hailing arrows with a dead English soldier in front of him. One arrow still hits him in the chest. Bury Your Gays: The prince's male lover being murdered by King Edward by throwing said lover out a tall window right in front of the prince. In real life, Gaveston was Prince Edward's favorite, but it's not known with certainty that they were lovers. Gaveston was eventually captured and executed, but not the same way, and it had more to do with Edward's favoritism than explicitly with homosexuality. Calling the Old Man Out: Robert the Bruce does this twice to his father: first after standing alongside Longshanks at Falkirk, which led to a humiliating defeat for the Scots, and again after Wallace gets captured. The Call Knows Where You Live: And it's going to make sure Wallace doesn't try to avoid his destiny of fighting. Call That a Formation. Played depressingly straight. The Scottish infantry fought as disciplined pike formations, it was their lack of armour and cavalry which made them so vulnerable to the longbow. (Also, what wasn't in those days. They would not have charged wildly into battle, but advanced in disciplined rows in order to push back cavalry and infantry with massed ranks. The Scots didn't win the battles where they managed to close for battle with the individually more skilled English knights for no reason. Call to Agriculture: The movie starts with the hero choosing this trope: After his father's death and a Time Skip, the now-adult William Wallace returns to Scotland after several years fighting in The Crusades, heartily sick of war and with no interest in being drawn into talk of rebellion. He sticks to this proclamation until English soldiers murder his wife. William: I came home to raise crops and, God willing, a family. Catapult Nightmare: Mornay has a nightmare about Wallace haunting him, which makes him wake up in this fashion. Cue Or Was It a Dream. Cavalry Betrayal: Very literally, at the battle of Falkirk, when Mornay and Lachlan lead their cavalry off the field rather than charge in at Wallace's signal. They were paid off by Longshanks prior to the battle. Chekhov's Hobby: As a boy, William mentions to his uncle Argyle that he doesn't know Latin, to which Argyle replies "Well, that's something we shall have to remedy. As an adult, Wallace tells Murron he can speak Latin as well as French. His fluency in both helps him as he faces Princess Isabella and her adviser, as mentioned in Bilingual Backfire. Chekhov's Gunman: When the English show up to the wedding and the magistrate takes the bride for Prima Noctae, we see a brief shot of the guard who will later attempt to rape Murron and start the whole thing. All he does is leer at first. Childhood Friend Romance: William and Murron meet as children and become lovers later in life. Costume Drama: The film was Oscar-nominated for Best Costume Design but lost out to Restoration. Cruel and Unusual Death: Wallace was Hung, Drawn and Quartered for his troubles. This involved being stretched until his limbs dislocated, hung by the neck but cut down before unconsciousness set in, strapped to a table, having his innards reeled out, his private parts cut off and eventually when his suffering had ceased to be entertaining, having his head cut off. The corpse would then be cut into four and displayed as a warning to any other would-be challengers of the Crown. Somewhat distressingly, this is one of the bits that's pretty accurate to history. Concepts Are Cheap: Wallace speaks a lot about "freedom" and uses it to motivate and unite Scotland, but aside from "freedom from English Rule" he doesn't elaborate on what is so great about it or how Scottish rule would be any better. Scotland has the same system of oppressive nobility as England, the Scottish nobles are corrupt and out only for themselves, and the clans can barely keep from fighting each other. Crucified Hero Shot: For his execution, William Wallace is tied to a cross-like wooden block, that makes him adopt this pose. Cultured Badass: William Wallace is foremost a Barbarian Hero, but he is also fluent in Latin and French. Dan Browned: Despite the film's claims of historical accuracy, there are historical falsehoods from the opening narration to the final scene. It's filled with anachronisms, sentimental touches, simplistic historical reductionism and is essentially a mythical version of medieval Scotland with little relation to the events it claims to depict. Death Glare: There's no way to read that glare William gives the closest guy, moments before his rebellion begins, as saying anything other than a very emphatic and determined "I'm going to kill you now. Also William in Mornay's nightmare. Death of a Child: There's the hanged kid in the stable, a view that gives young William nightmares. Decapitation Presentation: After they sacked York, William has the head of the Duke of York cut off and sent back to the king in a basket. Defiant to the End: Wallace during his trial and execution. Despair Event Horizon: After Mornay and Lochlan betray Wallace and lead their cavalry off the field at Falkirk, Wallace gets an arrow to the shoulder, but musters a Heroic Second Wind to mount a horse and make a suicidal charge at the king. When he's unhorsed he pulls a dagger and unmasks the knight who knocked him down. When he sees that it's Robert the Bruce, all the fight goes out of him and he just lies down. This triggers Robert's Heel Realization and he helps Stephen get Wallace off the field. The Determinator: Wallace during his trial. Even the English crowd, who at first calls for his blood, eventually get sick of seeing the torture and eventually start calling out for mercy. He was defiant to the end against the English. Dirty Coward: The Scottish noblemen who sell out their own countrymen at the Battle of Falkirk in exchange for lands and title. Wallace gives several of them a very brutal payback for this. Disposable Woman: Murron dies to set the plot in motion. The Dog Bites Back: After Longshanks's Kick the Dog moment against his son's best friend and possible lover, Edward II finally snaps and tries to kill the old man in Revenge. Sadly subverted, though; Longshanks easily defends himself, then simply abuses his son even more. Done less directly during the final climax, where Edward very smugly observes his father on his death bed, with Longshanks lacking the strength to dish anything beyond a "Oh, you're so enjoying this, aren't you. Death Glare. Doomed Hometown: Seems to be the case at first, but then subverted as the townspeople rise up in rebellion and end up completely kicking the collective butts of the English soldiers who've been holding their town hostage. Doomed Moral Victor: William Wallace builds an army to drive the English garrison out, gets betrayed, captured, refuses to bow before the king, and is tortured and killed. But his spirit lives on. Dramatic Landfall Shot: The opening sequence starts with a camera flight over coastal water after which the rough Scottish mountain landscape comes into view. Dramatic Unmask: Robert the Bruce, while fighting on the English side. Dressing as the Enemy: Twice. First William dresses like an English soldier to help his wife get out of town. His efforts are to no avail. Later he and his allies infiltrate an English fort by disguising themselves as English soldiers. English Commander: I have dispatched 100 soldiers to Lanark! They will be returning now! Wallace: Were they dressed like this? Droit du Seigneur: Called prima nocte in this movie, instated by Longshanks to win support for the lords and to keep the Scots under their thumb. Morrison and his wife are two of many people who suffer under this, and when Morrison confronts Lord Bottom, the lord responsible for raping his wife, during Wallace's attack on the English garrison, he invokes "the right of a husband" by killing him. Modern medieval historians are irate that - without exaggeration - this film singlehandedly impressed upon the public consciousness that Droit du Seigneur was ever a real thing. Particularly glaring is that the very existence of prima nocte in the real Middle Ages had been thoroughly debunked for a century before this movie was released. *Drool* Hello: Before Lochlan is thrown on Robert the Bruce's dinner table from above, there is blood dripping onto the bread served. The Dung Ages: This wasn't the first work to feature the trope by any means, but the movie certainly popularized it and made it a much more common sight in period fiction. Epic Flail: How Wallace exacts revenge on Mornay. After losing his left hand at the Battle of Stirling, Campbell the Elder spends the rest of the movie using a flail. Et Tu, Brute. Wallace when Robert the Bruce is unmasked at Falkirk. Every Man Has His Price: Longshanks bribes Wallace's cavalry into deserting the field at the battle of Falkirk. Everyone Has Standards: The crowd of English townsfolk eagerly howl and cheer at Wallace's impending execution by evisceration. Wallace can receive the mercy of having his throat cut to quickly end his suffering at any time if he will simply confess that Edward I is the rightful king of Scotland, but he refuses. His evisceration slowly continues - to the point that the English crowd's laughter dies in their throats, and they become so horrified at the actual spectacle that the entire crowd starts shouting and begging to give him mercy and end his suffering. Everything's Louder with Bagpipes: Irish pipes though, not Highland. Evil Chancellor: Robert the Bruce's father is this to Robert until the latter calls him out on this. Evil Counterpart: While evil may be a bit strong in this case (ineffectual is perhaps more appropriate) Prince Edward II essentially serves this role to Robert the Bruce in how both are young men with the (at least apparent) destiny to become king and are held within the grip of a controlling father. Evil Old Folks: Edward the Longshanks. After he throws his son's councilor/lover out a window, the enraged prince takes out a knife and attacks him. Longshanks effortlessly dodges the attack and delivers a massive pimp-slap that sends his son to the floor. Expecting Someone Taller: At the Battle of Stirling: Scottish Soldier #1: It's William Wallace. Scottish Soldier #2: Can't be. Not tall enough. Eye Take: Robert the Bruce's eyes widen creepily when he sees Lochlan with a slit throat lying on his dinner table. Famous Last Words: FREEDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMM! Fighting Irish: Wallace's most eagerly violent soldier is an Irishman who joined the campaign not for the sake of freedom, but for the chance to kill Englishmen. He's also insane, or deeply religious with a sick sense of humor. A little from column A, a little from column B! Foreshadowing: Mad Stephen does it best at the Battle of Stirling: Stephen: The Lord tells me he can get me out of this mess, but he's pretty sure: you're fucked. Friends All Along: The Scottish and Irish troops. Longshanks: Irish.     G-L  Genius Bruiser: Wallace is a combination of Barbarian Hero and Cultured Badass. Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death. Wallace and his men are willing to die for their freedom. William Wallace: And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin' to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take. OUR FREEDOM. Going Commando: The Scottish warriors are naked under their kilt which they demonstrate when mooning the English forces. Go Out with a Smile: William Wallace smiles during his final moment. He sees the spirit of his dead wife among the crowd smiling at him as he is being brutally tortured to death. Gorn: Mostly averted. though in the original cut, Wallace's execution by disemboweling was this. Gory Discretion Shot: When the magistrate cuts Murron's throat, it's not explicitly shown. The camera cuts to a close-up of her eyes as they first widen, then slowly droop as she bleeds out. In contrast, when Wallace does the magistrate, it's shown in vivid detail. We do not see the moment when Wallace's head is cut off. The ax moves in slow motion, and we know that he's dead when his hand opens. Gossip Evolution: By the time of the Battle of Stirling in Braveheart, William Wallace could shoot fireballs from his eyes and lightning from his arse. Later we hear the word spreading about Wallace having killed 50 men single-handedly, which turns into 100 men after some relays. Gratuitous Foreign Language: ALBA GU BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATH. sort of counts. That is the old Scottish language, but the film is in English. Heal It with Booze: William's childhood pal Hamish and his father Campbell have just helped him defeat the local English lord, but Campbell sustained an arrow wound in the process. He's blind drunk on whisky awaiting his son and friends helping him to Heal It with Fire. After a comedy moment where first one, and then a second clansmen say "Here, you do it, cauterise the wound with the poker] I'll hold him down. Campbell asks Hamish to pour some on the wound first: Pour it straight in the wound, boy. I know it seems like a waste of good whiskey, but indulge me. Heal It with Fire: Hamish's father needs to have a wound cauterized with a red hot iron after receiving an arrow to the shoulder. In a nice nod to how such a thing might have played out in those days, whisky gets a lot of use both as an anesthetic and disinfectant. Heel–Face Revolving Door: Robert the Bruce goes from neutral to allies, then betrays Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk, only to come to his senses again after a My God, What Have I Done? moment. Eventually, he becomes an Unwitting Pawn to Wallace's capture. Heroic BSoD: Happens to Wallace after he finds out who betrayed him at the Battle of Falkirk. His previous anger instantly vanishes and he goes numb. Bruce himself gets one later on when his father's machinations lead to Wallace's betrayal and capture. The Hero Dies: Wallace himself at the end. Hidden Weapons: When pretending to hand himself over to the local English garrison, Wallace hides a flail behind his back which he then pulls out to start his Roaring Rampage of Revenge. Historical Badass Upgrade: William Wallace was either this or a downgrade, depending on your point of view. The real William Wallace really was close to 7 feet tall for a start, and did quite a bit of the stuff he does in the film (not all of it, but it does cut out other badass feats as well. Of course, he was also a textbook example of The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized and Would Hurt a Child, but being a bastard doesn't make him not a badass. Historical Beauty Update: The real Longshanks had a drooping eyelid and a lisp. The film removes these traits, presumably to make Longshanks more formidable. Historical Hero Upgrade: Wallace is made a lot more important than Robert Bruce, and the third key figure in the war, Bishop William de Lamberton, was cut out altogether. Another character cut out was Andrew de Moray, another Scottish noble who died after the battle of Stirling Bridge. Some historians have argued that his contribution to the war was just as important and more successful than William Wallace's. The real Wallace was a son of minor nobility, and not only was he not a Highland barbarian Still Fighting the Civil War of the Picts against Romans, he was a Lord with tenants, serfs and the works. In real-life the Scots pre-emptively attacked the English and Wallace invaded England sacking and pillage villages and attacking English peasants and serfs along the way. Surprisingly, the future Queen Isabella " the She-Wolf " of France got this one as well. Scots understandably take a dim view of him, as do the Welsh with equally good reason, but the English quite correctly regard him as one of their best kings. He was also an excellent husband and father. Whether or not he knew of Edward II's proclivities, he certainly didn't kill any of his male lovers. Of course there's one undoubtedly villainous action that Longshanks is associated with, that curiously gets no mention in the film, his raging anti-semitism which led him to expel all Jews from England, something that would easily paint him as a bad guy to modern audiences instead of the invented nastiness of Droit du Seigneur, but presumably Gibson didn't find that sufficiently nasty. Prince Edward gets a strange form of this. Edward II is generally regarded as a brave and athletic man who became a mediocre king and was widely rumored to be in homosexual relationships with his extremely close male favorites. In the film, he's made into a Camp Gay Sissy Villain. Hollywood History: The film is full of historical misconceptions beyond those intentional rearrangements mentioned under Artistic License – History: Blue body paint (Woad) for battles had stopped being used around the end of the Roman era - roughly 800 years before the events of the film. While the movie took great care to depict several groups all dressed alike in their representative tartans (the plaid pattern on the kilts) the use of clan tartans and any organized rules for kilts and patterns was a Victorian invention, much later than the time of the movie. Unlike the Iron Age wasteland depicted in the film, Scotland at the time was the destination of many trade routes, and Scots had access to luxuries such as silk, spices and glass. Scotland had lavish cities and towns just like England, but the film depicts all of them living in filthy mud hovels. While it is true that one of the earliest records of the "schiltron" a circular formation of pikemen wielding extremely long anticavalry spears) was the Battle of Stirling Bridge, putting up a wall of shields and long spears is a tactic dating back to Roman times, and pikes date back to prehistoric times. Wallace hardly invented either. Edward I and the members of his court spoke French, not English; this could be written off as part of the Translation Convention, except that the Queen and her lady are shown speaking French. Evidence overwhelmingly points to Primae noctis or Droit du Seigneur — the right of a Lord to take the virginity of serf maidens within his lands — being a fabrication of the modern era. Medieval marriage was controlled by The Church, which has typically championed marital fidelity. If any lord tried to claim the "right" to rape another man's wife, the least he could expect was excommunication, along with an almost certain peasant revolt (as Machiavelli wrote in The Prince a ruler could get away with a lot of things, but taking people's wives wasn't one of them. So, it's not that some lords didn't take advantage of their power to rape peasant women - they did. The claim that lords believed they had a legal right to it is almost certainly a fabrication. Word of God on the DVD commentary notes that they did this to make the English more villainous and they were well aware it was never a real thing. Bagpipes were not outlawed in 13th-century Scotland. They were outlawed in the 18th century after Scotland and England had become one country (the UK) and the north of Scotland, the Highlands, had been the breeding ground of several 'Jacobite' rebellions/mini-Civil Wars. The Battle of Bannockburn is shown as the Scotts unexpectedly attacking an English force that's only there as a formality while Robert swears his fealty to Edward II. The actual battle was the English trying to lift the siege of Sterling Castle several years into Robert's rebellion, long after they had both claimed their respective thrones. Hollywood Tactics: Longshanks' tactics are extremely wasteful and seem more designed to show what a bastard he is than to actually be effective. He doesn't use his archers against the Scots at first, preferring to send the Irish conscripts because "Arrows cost money. the dead cost nothing. But then he fires his arrows anyway, after his troops are engaged in melee, guaranteeing friendly fire. Why. We Have Reserves. The Scots aren't innocent of it either, with their complete lack of massed pike or any real discipline whatsoever. Oddly enough, this winds up making the English look more competent than they were in at least one case. The Battle of Stirling in the movie features the two sides launching berserker charges at each other on an open field with neither side having polearms, with the Scots somehow winning a decisive victory in close combat despite wearing almost no armor and being outnumbered against the heavily armed and armored English troops. The historical Battle of Stirling Bridge saw the English launching a frontal assault across uneven ground and a narrow bridge against a Scottish pike wall. Also in the real battle, Scots were wearing armor similar to what the English troops had. When foot soldiers abandon their formation to intermingle in a chaotic melee with massive casualties on both sides, it's almost always Hollywood Tactics. Before modern warfare, troops stayed in close order, forming pike blocks, shield walls, and so on where the men could support one another and prevent all-out carnage. The film treats using a hedge of long spears against horsemen as a revolutionary idea. It certainly wasn't. The idea goes back to antiquity. What was new was the Scottish schiltrons formations. These were circular formations that presented pikes out toward the enemy in 360 degrees, rather like a hedgehog. At Falkirk, Edward I called back his knights before they took too many losses and just had his archers open fire on the schiltrons. Defenseless against bowmen, the schiltrons collapsed quickly afterward. Charging and storming castles was always a last resort and a very good way to take massive casualties. Attacks on fortifications were almost always long, drawn-out sieges in that era. Wallace never sacked York, and he would never have just rushed his men with practically no siege gear at a castle with that many defenders as shown in the film. Boiling oil? No. Oil was expensive and hard to keep hot. Sand and water are cheaper and just as effective. Try to imagine how quickly heated sand would get through your armor. Other good options that were used include rocks, burning sulfur, and even beehives. Incurable Cough of Death: King Edward the Longshanks, though in reality he lived two years beyond Wallace's death. Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: Prince Edward. He tries so hard to meet his father Longshanks' expectations, but he never does. Inertial Impalement: Invoked when the Scots counter an English cavalry charge by getting them to crash into a wall of crude pikes. Invulnerable Horses: Actually averted. The depiction of horse wounding (mostly at the Battle of Stirling) was so realistic that the film was actually investigated to see if animal cruelty had occurred (don't worry, it was all dummy horses. I Surrender, Suckers: How William Wallace starts his Roaring Rampage of Revenge. I Take Offense to That Last One. When Princess Isabella's adviser says, in Latin, about Wallace "He's a bloody, murdering savage. And he's telling lies. Wallace immediately replies in Latin "I never lie. But I am a savage. Karma Houdini: Lord Craig manages to escape Wallace's retribution for the betrayal at Falkirk, and even helps sell him out to the English at the end. The only form of comeuppance he gets is Robert Bruce dashing his hopes for another Royal kickback by choosing to fight at Bannockburn. Karmic Death: The English lord who executes Murron by slitting her throat has his own throat slit by Wallace, using the same exact knife. Longshanks, wanting to at least spend his own deathbed enjoying Wallace's torture-execution, instead dies immediately before him via painful and scary Heart Trauma caused by his final yell of, FREEDOM. Kick the Dog: Longshanks repeatedly kicks the dog in his treatment of Scotland and throws his son's best friend (and implied lover) out the window. Also Longshanks' decision to have the archers fire at the battleground with no regard to his own men. Know When to Fold 'Em: The last mook protecting the magistrate, upon realising he was hopelessly outnumbered gives up with a Sword Plant. Lecherous Licking: One of the magistrate's men is all over Murron with his tongue when he seizes her in a hut. The Lost Lenore: Murron, see also Disposable Woman above. Not all disposable women are also Lost Lenores but Murron fits this trope as her relevance to the story doesn't end with her death. Wallace clearly still loves and mourns her, and she appears in dream sequences and flashbacks. Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: The film features a scene in which Scottish soldiers hide under their shields during an arrow barrage.     M-R  Made of Iron: Campbell the Elder is shot with an arrow, has his hand chopped off, takes an ax to the stomach, and still keeps fighting. That last one finally does him in. Man in a Kilt: Although plaid kilts were introduced only three centuries later, and the Scottish didn't wear them until much later than that (and even then, they were typically saffron or brown, not plaid. Also, no Scotsman of any pre-industrial era would have worn enough cloth to clothe a family to a battle, where it could get cut up and bled on. That much cloth would take the average subsistence-farmer at least a decade of scrimping and saving to buy - cloth was expensive as all get out before extensive inter-continental trade and mechanized spinning and weaving. Flashing and mooning was a combat tactic, however. Manly Tears: After betraying Wallace on the battlefield of Falkirk, Robert the Bruce sheds a tear when giving his Heel–Face Turn speech to his father. Man on Fire: Some Scottish warriors are set on fire by arrows from the English defenders during the battle of York. Market-Based Title: In Taiwan, Braveheart is translated as Mel Gibson's "The True Colors of A Hero" Ying Xiong Beng Se) which is also the Original Mandarin Title for A Better Tomorrow, another tragedy of Love, Friendship, Courage and Honor, directed by John Woo. Meaningful Funeral: Murron gets one with the whole village attending and lots of crying. Meaningful Look: The wedding, showing how much you can do with a few glances. Watch Prince Edward, his lover Phillip, Princess Isabelle, and King Edward Longshanks. The Prince is not at all attracted to the Princess and would likely much rather run away than go through with the ceremony, or at least replace Isabelle with Phillip. King Edward is aware of his son's sexuality, holds his son in contempt, and absolutely despises Phillip. Isabelle, meanwhile, has no desire to be a part of this and feels trapped. She has no idea what to make of Prince Edward and is intimidated by King Longshanks. Phillip is trying to offer some silent support to Prince Edward, and that royally irks King Edward. All of this is conveyed to the audience with a few meaningful glances, a line of voice-over that hints that Longshanks may try to bed his soon-to-be daughter in law, some unfortunate gay visual coding, and an awkward kiss. The scene lasts seconds. Memento MacGuffin: William's ceremonial cloth that he got from his wife. He carries it with him and when it gets lost on the battle ground, Robert the Bruce picks it up and returns it to William. Also the thistle, that young Murron gave William at his father's burial. He has kept it pressed in a book. Memetic Badass: William Wallace becomes one In-Universe; promptly Lampshaded: William Wallace: Yes, I've heard. Kills men by the hundreds. And if HE were here, he'd consume the English with fireballs from his eyes, and bolts of lightning from his arse! The claim of Wallace being seven feet tall seems ridiculous and standard badass exaggeration since Mel Gibson stands around 5'9" and rather cut. But the real Wallace was described as a giant of a man, standing somewhere between 6'7" and 6'10" and built like a truck. While mildly common nowadays, this would have been 13 to 18 inches taller than the average man of the time and seeing someone that size would likely be a once in a lifetime event. Mexican Standoff: When Stephen the Irishman meets Wallace and his men in the forest, there is a moment where both parties have their knifed/swords drawn and pointed at the opposition's throat. The Middle Ages: The setting is the early 14th century, the High Middle Ages A Minor Kidroduction: Writer Randall Wallace initially planned to start the story with William Wallace as an adult and added the prologue of his childhood only as an afterthought. Mugged for Disguise: Near the beginning of the film, Wallace steals the uniform off an English soldier in order to get his wife out of town. Later, Were they dressed like this. Multi-Melee Master: In addition to his iconic claymore, William Wallace is seen to be proficient with a huge mallet, a flail (both ball-and-chain and hinged stick variants) a dagger, a pike, a deer's antler, a warhammer, an ax, and rocks of various shapes and sizes. Multi-Ranged Master: His uncanny accuracy with thrown rocks is a plot point, and he is also proficient with a bow. My God, What Have I Done. Robert the Bruce suffers from this after seeing Wallace's face at the Battle of Falkirk. Never Trust a Trailer: The film's theatrical trailer shows a scene where Wallace is telling Hamish that they'll be different from the English by sparing women and children. This scene does not appear in the final cut of the movie. Nice Job Fixing It, Villain. When the Scots struggle to ram open the gates to York, the English help them unwittingly. First, they pour boiling tar on the attackers and then they shoot Arrows on Fire at them. The arrow sets the tar-soaked ram on fire which in turn sets the gate on fire. Problem solved for the Scots. Nightmare Sequence: Mornay's dream of Wallace charging at him out of a firestorm, screaming, and replete in blue warpaint. It then becomes horrific for the viewer given the way Mornay is then dispatched straight afterwards. No Escape but Down: After Wallace rides into Mornay's bedroom to give him an Epic Flail in the face, his escape route leads him out of the door down into the water. Obi-Wan Moment: When Campbell the Elder dies, he declares to be a happy man and that he lived long enough to live free. Then he dies with his son sobbing over him. Oh, Crap. When Wallace and his crew take a fort disguised as English soldiers: Lord Bottom: I have dispatched a hundred soldiers to Lanark! They will be returning now! Wallace: indicating his disguise) Were they dressed like this? Lord Bottom: eyes widen* The English commander's face at the end of the movie, when he realizes Robert the Bruce and his army are not coming to pay them homage, but are rather charging their line. One Mario Limit: Wallace's wife was really named Marian, but it got changed to Murron to avoid confusion/comparison with Robin Hood 's love interest Maid Marian. Onrushing Army: There are Screaming Warrior charges, sure, but there's also archers, cavalry, and Irishmen deployed in various battles before they get to that bit. Or Was It a Dream. After he betrays William Wallace at Falkirk, the Scottish Noble Mornay has a nightmare in which Wallace is riding towards him, fire blazing all around and the most terrifying Death Glare ever. He wakes up, relieved that it was just a dream, but moments later Wallace actually rides into his bedroom and gives Mornay a face full of flail. Pimped-Out Dress: This film avoids Gorgeous Period Dress by averting the fancy clothes, even for the royals. Although Isabella does get some fancy dresses. Playing Gertrude: James Cosmo, who plays Campbell the Elder, is only seven years older than Brendan Gleeson, who plays his son Hamish. Plot-Triggering Death: Murron's death is kicking off a Scotland-wide rebellion after William's Roaring Rampage of Revenge against an English oppressor. The Power of Hate: After Robert the Bruce disowns his father, the Elder Robert the Bruce, and wishes for him to die, the Elder Bruce says he's now ready to be king now that he knows hate (oddly enough, in addition to saying this Palpatine-esque line, the Elder Bruce also looks unnervingly like Emperor Palpatine. The Younger Bruce answers, in a calm example of Shut Up, Hannibal! that his hate will die with the elder Bruce. Precision F-Strike: Stephen: The almighty says "Don't change the subject, answer the fucking question" Produce Pelting: When Wallace is rolled in for his execution, the raving crowd throws vegetables at him. A Protagonist Shall Lead Them: William Wallace, after the call found him. Rain of Arrows: The English use this tactic repeatedly with Welsh longbowmen. In the Battle of Stirling the Scots held their ground and put their shields up, but that didn't completely prevent casualties. In Falkirk, it's used with deadly effectiveness, efficiently shredding the Scottish army (though the English took heavy casualties as well) and wounding Wallace. Rated M for Manly: Historically inaccurate, but still awesome nonetheless. Refusal of the Call: Wallace refused to fight the English at first, preferring to raise a family and live a quiet farming life. Roaring Rampage of Revenge: What happens to Wallace after finding out Murron was killed by English soldiers. Rose-Tinted Narrative: Lampshaded in the opening narration, as Robert Bruce says "Historians in England will say I am a liar. But history is written by those who have hanged heroes. Not one part of it is correct: Scotland 1280 AD. I shall tell you of William Wallace. Historians from England will say I am a liar, but history is written by those who have hanged heroes. The king of Scotland had died without a son, and the king of England, a cruel pagan known as Edward the Longshanks, claimed the throne of Scotland for himself. Scotland's nobles fought him and fought each other over the crown. So Longshanks invited them to talks of truce — no weapons, one page only. Among the farmers of that shire was Malcolm Wallace, a commoner with his own lands. He had two sons — John and William. In 1280, King Alexander III of Scotland was not only still alive, but his two sons were also alive. The younger son, David, died in 1281; the elder son, Alexander, died in 1284; and finally Alexander III himself died in 1286. Alexander III left a granddaughter, Margaret, acknowledged as his heir by the Scottish nobles. Rather than fighting each other over the crown, the Scots appointed regents who ruled until she died in 1290. At this point, the nobles did not fall into civil war, and Edward did not claim the throne of Scotland. Instead, the Scots nobles asked Edward to preside (as a neutral party) over a commission to determine the rightful king. While Edward did claim overlordship of Scotland and undoubtedly influenced the conclusion, the result was to choose John Balliol as King of Scotland by the normal rules of primogeniture. At no time did Edward invite the nobles of Scotland "to talks of truce — no weapons, one page only. Balliol did start a war against Edward in 1296, because he felt that Edward was being overbearing. Unfortunately for Balliol, Edward was one of the best generals ever to sit on the English throne and beat Balliol handily. Incidentally, Edward was in no sense a "pagan" — there had not been any true pagans in Britain for centuries (he wasn't even a paganus in the Classical Latin sense of "peasant" or "yokel. In addition, Malcolm Wallace had three sons in 1280. The one left out was the eldest, also named Malcolm. Royals Who Actually Do Something: Say what you will about Longshanks. At least he gets shit done himself. Robert the Bruce also gets to be this at the end of the film.     S-Y  Sad Battle Music: Begins playing once Wallace realizes the two nobles he was relying on for cavalry support instead deserts him, continues on as his own troops are killed by English arrows, until finally he discovers that Robert the Bruce also betrayed him after promising to help (of course, the historical Bruce was not present at the battle. Scenery Porn: The Scottish Highlands are given many lovely shots in this film. John Toll even won his second best Cinematographer Oscar for this film. Scotireland: Despite the film being set in Scotland, and based on the life of a Scottish folk hero, the primary instrument heard throughout the soundtrack (most notably at William's father's funeral) are the Uilleann pipes, which are a smaller traditionally Irish version of bagpipes rather than the ubiquitous Great Highland Bagpipe. Screw the Money, I Have Rules. Longshanks sends Isabella to deliver gold to Wallace in an attempt to buy him out of an invasion of England. Wallace firmly refuses. Isabella: He proposes that you withdraw your attack. In return he grants you title, estates, and this chest of gold which I am to pay to you personally. Wallace: A lordship and titles. Gold. That I should become Judas? Isabella: Peace is made in such ways. Wallace: Slaves are made in such ways! Screw This, I'm Outta Here. Subverted at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. The Scottish forces are outnumbered three to one by the English forces which scare some of the Scots enough to leave the field, which in turn prompts William to deliver his Dare to Be Badass speech that sparks new confidence amongst his men. Shoot Him! He Has a. Wallet: When Faudron pledges his loyalty to Wallace, he reaches into his coat and is stopped by Hamish, but it turns out he only wanted to pull out a gift for William. He later does try to assassinate Wallace, but is stopped by Stephen the Irishman. Shot in the Ass: A Scottish pikeman gets this treatment. Turns out mooning the English archers wasn't such a good idea after all. Shout-Out: In the DVD commentary track Gibson cheerfully admits to stealing the final scene between Robert the Bruce and his father, the one where the door closes on Papa Bruce, from the shot that ends The Godfather. Sissy Villain: Prince Edward is a vain, frivolous Camp Gay idiot who spends his time making servants carry mirrors around so he can admire his lover and himself in their new outfits. Slashed Throat: Murron gets her throat cut offscreen by the Magistrate. Following his Roaring Rampage of Revenge, Wallace kills the Magistrate the same way, this time shown in vivid detail. Later we see Lochlan lying with a slit throat on Robert the Bruce's dinner table. Smug Snake: Practically every single English character, except Longshanks and Prince Edward. Someone to Remember Him By: Wanting to make Longshanks' victory over Wallace sour, Isabella tells him that the child she is pregnant with, and will one day grow up to be Edward III, was fathered by Wallace, and that Longshanks' bloodline will effectively end with Edward II. Spare a Messenger: William Wallace invades the local English garrison, has the English lord killed and burns it to the ground at the start of the Scottish rebellion, but spares the rest of the garrison's soldiers to send word back to England. Wallace: Go back to England and tell them there that Scotland's daughters and her sons are yours no more. Tell them Scotland is free. Stab the Scorpion: Stabbing the would-be assassin in this case. Stephen seems to be attacking Wallace, but is actually taking down a guy trying to kill Wallace. Suddenly SHOUTING. Used to show how Robert the Bruce is becoming a bit unhinged in the aftermath of Falkirk. Random Noble: Lord Craig, is it true about Mornay? Craig: Aye. Wallace rode into his bedchamber and killed him. He's more of a liability now than ever he was. And there's no telling who'll be next. Robert: Maybe you. Maybe me. *chuckles* Doesn't matter. Craig: I'm serious, Robert. Robert: SO AM I. Sympathetic Adulterer: The film portrays William Wallace having an affair with Princess Isabelle of France, wife of the heir apparent Edward II. note  Wallace is a Crusading Widower whose wife was murdered by an English lord. It's portrayed sympathetically in a twofold manner for Isabelle, first because she's in a loveless Arranged Marriage with her husband, strongly implied to be homosexual. She also uses the fact that it was Wallace, not her husband, who impregnated her with the future King of England to taunt the evil Edward Longshanks, who arranged her marriage to his son in the first place. This Means Warpaint: The Scottish warriors painting themselves with woad. Thousand-Yard Stare: Robert the Bruce, during his My God, What Have I Done? moment when seeing the carnage at Falkirk he helped to commit. Leads shortly thereafter to a Calling the Old Man Out when he tells the elder Bruce he's finally had enough of the "noble way" and declares he will never be on the wrong side again. Together in Death: Wallace and Murron. Possibly due to hallucination, possibly played straight, but for those few moments, together nonetheless. Too Dumb to Live: Phillip who insists on giving information to a very annoyed Longshanks even though everyone knows how ruthless the man is. In a surprise to no one, he throws him out the window to his death. Trap Is the Only Option: Wallace is being warned that the meeting with Robert the Bruce would be a trap and he kind of senses it himself, but he feels it is worth trying because the chance to reunite the Scottish forces is their only hope. Unwanted Spouse: Isabella of France falls (somewhat) into the heroic category when her awful marriage and clear unwanted status leads her into the arms of William Wallace. Unwitting Pawn: Robert the Bruce becomes this at the end when his father uses him to lure William Wallace into a trap. Vitriolic Best Buds: Wallace and Hamish. Even when they were kids, the two were clearly competitive and prone to roughhousing. Cut to adulthood, the two are still good friends, but can still be a bit rough with each other. Wait Here: When Young William wants to join his father in the fight against the intruders, the latter tells him to stay behind. We ARE Struggling Together: After their major win against the English at Stirling, Wallace is disappointed to see the Scottish nobles feuding with one another over claims to the Scottish throne. Wallace: We have beaten the English, but they'll be back because you won't stand together. DVD Commentary (Gibson chuckles. in the next shot we see them all standing together. We Have Reserves: The Trope Namer, in this case referring to Longshanks' justification, when called for one, for calling the archers to fire in the middle of a heated infantry battle — granted, his own troops would be hit, but so would the Scots. Also used with sending the Irish conscript infantry in first. Longshanks: Arrows cost money. Use up the Irish. The dead cost nothing. Wound That Will Not Heal: Robert Bruce's father is a leper with permanent wounds on his face. Written by the Winners: Robert the Bruce essentially Hand Waves the many historical liberties taken in the story with his opening narration: Historians will say I am a liar, but history is written by those who've hanged heroes. You Remind Me of X: Version 3. Wallace tells Isabella he was secretly married to Murron. "I don't know why I tell you now except I see her strength in you.

I love how no words are needed in the scenes. I often think as a brit myself, could the revolution have been avoided all together? If we hadn't have taxed them as we did. If we'd have taught them of their heritage in schools and made them proud to be british. Would they have remained as a colony like Australia or New Zealand? What would the world look like today if there was no revolution. Hmmmm. Braveheart Download torrente. Braveheart Download torrents.

 

I'm the most wanted man on my island Don't you mean island Yea it's mine 😂😂😂. My favourite tune. everyday I listen it at night. I feel heart is crying. Thanks to James Horner to create this tune. Braveheart movie download torrent. Go back to England, and tell them there, that Scotland 's daughters and her sons are yours no more! Tell them Scotland is free! Braveheart is a 1995 epic war film loosely based on the life of William Wallace, a 14th century Scottish hero. The film won five Academy Awards in 1996 including the Academy Award for Best Picture. Directed by Mel Gibson and written by Randall Wallace. Every man dies, not every man really lives. taglines Sir William Wallace [ edit] Actual non-fictional quotations are available at William Wallace In the year of our Lord 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields of Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom. I am William Wallace! The rest of you will be spared. Go back to England, and tell them there, that Scotland 's daughters and her sons are yours no more! Tell them Scotland is free! I'm so afraid. Give me the strength to die well. Praying before his execution Closing narration King Edward I "Longshanks. edit] Scotland. My land Not the archers. My scouts tell me their archers are miles away and no threat to us. Arrows cost money. Use up the Irish. The dead cost nothing. The trouble with that it's full of Scots. I gave Mornay double his lands in Scotland, matching estates in England. Lochlan turned for. for much less. Bring me Wallace, alive if possible, dead. just as good. Robert the Bruce [ edit] I shall tell you of William Wallace. Historians from England will say I am a liar, but history is written by those who have hanged heroes. The King of Scotland had died without a son and the King of England, a cruel pagan known as Edward the Longshanks, claimed the throne of Scotland for himself. Scotland's nobles fought him, and fought each other, over the crown. So Longshanks invited them to talks of truce — no weapons, one page only. Among the farmers of that shire was Malcolm Wallace, a commoner with his own lands. He had two sons, John and William. Opening narration Many years later, Edward the Longshanks, King of England, supervised the wedding of his eldest son, who would succeed him to the throne. As bride for his son, Longshanks had chosen the daughter of his rival: the King of France. It was widely whispered, that for the princess to conceive, Longshanks would have to do the honors himself. That may have been what he had in mind all along. After the beheading, William Wallace's body was torn to pieces. His head was set on London Bridge, his arms and legs sent to the four corners of Britain as a warning. It did not have the effect that Longshanks planned. And I, Robert the Bruce, rode out to pay homage to the armies of the English King and accept his endorsement of my crown. Malcolm Wallace [ edit] Your heart is free. Have the courage to follow it. The problem with Scotland, is that it's full of Scots. Dialogue [ edit] Every man dies. Not every man really lives. You think the people of this country exist to provide you with position. I think your position exists to provide those people with freedom. And I go to make sure that they have it. We all end up dead; it's just a question of how and why. Malcolm: Where do you think you're going? Young William: I'm going with you. Malcolm: Oh, you're going with, are ya? And what are you going to do? Young William: I'm gonna help. Malcolm: Hey, and a good help you'd be, too. takes William off the horse] But I need you to stay here and look after the place for me while I'm away. Young William: I can fight! Malcolm: I know. I know you can fight. But it's our wits that make us men. See you tomorrow. Longshanks: Nobles. Nobles are the key to the door of Scotland. Grant our nobles lands in the north. Give their nobles estates here in England, and make them too greedy to oppose us. Advisor: But sire, our nobles will be reluctant to uproot. New lands mean new taxes and they are already taxed for the war in France. Longshanks: Are they? Are they? The trouble with Scotland. is that it's full of Scots. everyone laughs] Perhaps the time has come to reinstitute an old custom. Grant them prima noctes. First night, when any common girl inhabiting their lands is married, our nobles shall have sexual rights to her on the night of her wedding. If we can't get them out, we breed them out. That should fetch just the kind of lords we want to Scotland, taxes or no taxes. Advisor: A most excellent idea, sire. Longshanks: Is it? William: You dropped your rock. Hamish: Test of manhood. William: You win. Hamish: Call it a test of soldiery, then. The English won't let us train with weapons, so we train with stones. William: Well, the test of a soldier is not in his arm, it's here. points at his head] William: How did you know me after so long? Murron: Why, I didn't. William: No? Murron: It's just that I saw you staring at me and I didn't know who you were. William: Oh sorry, I suppose I was. Are you in the habit of riding off in the rain with strangers? Murron: It was the best way to make you leave. William: Well, if I can ever work up the courage to ask you again, I'll send you a written warning first. Murron: Oh, it wouldn't do you much good. I can't read. William: Can you not? Murron: No. William: Well that's something we shall have to remedy, isn't it. Murron: You're going to teach me to read, then? William: Aye, if you like. Murron: Aye. William: In what language? Murron: Are you showing off now? William: That's right. Are you impressed yet? Murron: No. Why should I be? William. in French] Yes. Because every single day I thought about you. " Murron: Do that standing on your head and I'll be impressed. William: My kilt may fly up but I'll try. Murron: You certainly didn't learn any manners on your travels. William: I'm afraid the Romans have far worse manners than I. Murron: You've been to Rome? William: Ay, my uncle took me on a pilgrimage. Murron: What was it like? William. in French] Not nearly as beautiful as you. " Murron: What does that mean? William: Beautiful. But I belong here. Campbell: Your father was a fighter! And a patroit. William: I know who my father was. I came back home to raise crops and, God willing, a family. If I can live in peace, I will. William: Of course, running a farm is a lot of work, but that will all change when my sons arrive. Murron. confused] So, you've got children? William: Not yet, but I was hoping you could help me with that. Murron: So, you want me to marry you then? William: Well, that's a bit sudden, but alright. Murron: Is that what you call a proposal? William: I love you, always have. I want to marry you. Murron kisses him] Is that a "yes? Murron: Aye, that's a "yes. " William: I will love you my whole life. You and no other. Murron: And I you. You and no other forever. [ an army of Scots disguise as English soldiers arrive at a camp] Lord Bottoms: I have dispatched a hundred soldiers to Lanark. They will be returning now! William: Were they dressed like this? Actually, it was more like fifty. Robert the Bruce: A rebellion has begun. The Leper: Under whom? Robert the Bruce: A commoner. named William Wallace. The Leper: We will embrace this rebellion. You will support it from our lands in the north while I gain English favor by condemning it, and ordering it opposed from our lands in the south. Sit down. Stay a while. Robert the Bruce: This Wallace, he doesn't even have a knighthood, but he fights with passion and he inspires. The Leper. laughs] And you wish to charge off and fight as he did. So would I. Robert the Bruce: Well, maybe it's time. The Leper: It is time to survive. You're the seventeenth Robert Bruce. The sixteen before you passed you land and title because they didn't charge in. Call a meeting of the nobles. Robert the Bruce: But they do nothing but talk. The Leper: Rightly so. They're as rich in English titles and lands as they are in Scottish, just as we are. You admire this man, this William Wallace. Uncompromising men are easy to admire. He has courage, so does a dog. But it is exactly the ability to compromise that makes a man noble. And understand this: Edward Longshanks is the most ruthless king ever to sit upon the throne of England. And none of us, and nothing of Scotland will remain, unless we are as ruthless. Give an ear to our nobles. Knowing their minds is the key to the throne. Nicolette: When the king returns, he will bury them in those new clothes. Scotland is in chaos. Your husband is secretly sending an army north. Isabella: How do you know this? Nicolette: Last night, I slept with a member of the War Council. Isabella: He shouldn't be telling secrets in bed! Nicolette: Englishmen don't know what a tongue is for. Isabella. scoffs] This Scottish rebel, Wallace. He fights to avenge a woman? Nicolette: I nearly forgot. A magistrate wished to capture him and found he had a secret lover. So, he cut the girl's throat to tempt Wallace to fight, and fight he did. Knowing his passion for his lost love, they next plotted to take him by desecrating the graves of his father and brother and setting an ambush at the grave of his love. He fought his way through the trap and carried her body to a secret place. Now that's love, no? Isabella: Love? I wouldn't know. William: You know, eventually Longshanks will send his whole Northern Army against us. Campbell: Heavy cavalry, armored horse; shake the very ground. Hamish: They'll ride right over us. William: Uncle Argyle used to talk about it; how no army had ever stood up to a charge of heavy horse. Hamish: So what'll we do? Campbell: Run, hide, the highland way. William. looking at the trees] We'll make spears. Hundreds of them! Long spears, twice as long as a man. Hamish: That long? William Wallace: Aye. Hamish: Some men are longer than others. Campbell: Your mother been telling you stories about me again, eh? Faudron. bows] William Wallace, we've come to fight and to die for you. William: Stand up, man, I'm not the pope. Stephen: laughs, speaking heavenward] Him? That can't be William Wallace. I'm prettier than this man. Heavenward] All right Father, I'll ask him. To William] If I risk my neck for you, will I get a chance to kill Englishmen? Hamish: Is your father a ghost, or do you converse with the Almighty? Stephen: In order to find his equal, an Irishman is forced to talk to God. Heavenward] Yes, Father. to William and Hamish] The Almighty says don't change the subject, just answer the fuckin' question. Hamish: Mind your tongue. Campbell: Insane Irish. [ Stephen pulls a sharpened stag's horn and holds it to the throat of Campbell, causing everyone else to hold Stephen at sword point] Stephen: Smart enough to get a dagger past your guards, old man. William: That's my friend, Irishman. And the answer to your question is yes, if you fight for me, you get to kill the English. Stephen: Excellent. puts knife away] Stephen is my name. I'm the most wanted man on my island. Except I'm not on my island of course. More's the pity. Hamish: Your island? You mean Ireland. Stephen: Yeah, it's mine. Hamish: You're a madman. [ group laughs] Stephen: I've come to the right place then. laughs] Stephen: The Almighty says this must be a fashionable fight. It's drawn the finest people. Lochlan: Where is thy salute? William: For presenting yourselves on this battlefield, I give you thanks. Lochlan: This is our army. To join it you give homage. William: I give homage to Scotland. And if this is your army, why does it go? Veteran: We didn't come here to fight for them. Young Soldier: Home! The English are too many! William: Sons of Scotland! I am William Wallace. Young Soldier: William Wallace is seven feet tall! William: Yes, I've heard. Kills men by the hundreds. And if he were here, he'd consume the English with fireballs from his eyes, and bolts of lightning from his arse. the Scots laugh] I am William Wallace! And I see a whole army of my country men here in defiance of tyranny. You've come to fight as free men, and free men you are. What will you do with that freedom? Will you fight? Veteran: Fight? Against that? No, we will run. And we will live. William: Aye. Fight and you may die. Run, and you'll live. at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take. OUR FREEDOM! Alba gu bràth! Cheltham: Mornay, Lochlan, Craig. Here are the king's terms. Lead this army off field and he will give you each estates in Yorkshire, including hereditary title, from which you will pay- from which you will pay him an annual duty- William: I have an offer for you. Mornay: Cheltham, this is William Wallace. Cheltham: From which you will pay the king an annual duty- William: I said I have an offer for you. Lochlan: You disrespect a banner of truce? William: From his king? Absolutely. Here are Scotland's terms. Lower your flags, and march straight back to England, stopping at every home you pass by to beg forgiveness for a hundred years of theft, rape, and murder. Do that and your men shall live. Do it not, and every one of you will die today. Cheltham. laughs] You are outmatched. You have no heavy cavalry. In two centuries no army has won without — William: I'm not finished! Before we let you leave, your commander must cross that field, present himself before this army, put his head between his legs, and kiss his own arse. [ Cheltham rides off] Mornay: I'd say that was rather less cordial than he was used to. William: You be ready and do exactly as I say. On my signal, ride round behind our position and flank them. Mornay: We must not divide our forces! William: Do it. And let the English see you do it. Mornay: They'll think we're running away? William: Aye. Take out their archers. I'll meet you in the middle. 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. Craig: Sir William, where are you going? William: We have beaten the English, but they'll come back because you won't stand together. Craig: What will you do? William: I will invade England and defeat the English on their own ground. Craig. laughs] Invade? That's impossible. William: Why? Why is that impossible? You're so concerned with squabbling for the scraps from Longshank's table that you've missed your God-given right to something better. There is a difference between us. You think the people of this country exist to provide you with position. And I go to make sure that they have it. Robert the Bruce: Wait! I respect what you said, but remember that these men have lands and castles. It's much to risk. William: And the common man who bleeds on the battlefield, does he risk less? Robert the Bruce: No. But from top to bottom this country has no sense of itself. Its nobles share allegiance with England. Its clans war with each other. If you make enemies on both sides of the border, you'll end up dead. William: We all end up dead; it's just a question of how and why. Robert the Bruce: I'm not a coward. I want what you want, but we need the nobles. William: We need them? Robert the Bruce: Aye. William: 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. And so would I. William: I'm dreaming. Murron: Yes you are. And you must wake. William: I don't want to wake. I want to stay here with you. Murron: And I with you. Isabelle: I understand you have been given the rank of knight. William: I have been given nothing. God makes men what they are. Isabella: Did God make you the sacker of peaceful cities, the executioner of the king's nephew, my husband's own cousin? William: York was the staging point for every invasion of my country. And that royal cousin hanged innocent Scots, even women and children, from the city walls. Oh, Longshanks did far worse the last time he took a Scottish city. Isabelle: Let us talk plainly. You invade England, but you can not complete the conquest so far from your shelter and supply. The king desires peace. William: Longshanks desires peace? Isabelle: He declares it to me, I swear it. He proposes that you withdraw your attack. In return he grants you title, estates, and this chest of gold which I am to pay to you personally. William: A lordship and titles. Gold. That I should become Judas? Isabelle: Peace is made in such ways. William: Slaves are made in such ways! The last time Longshanks spoke of peace I was a boy. And many Scottish nobles, who would not be slaves, were lured by him under a flag of truce to a barn, where he had them hanged. I was very young, but I remember Longshanks' notion of peace. Isabelle: I understand you have suffered. I know. about your woman. William: She was my wife. We married in secret because I would not share her with an English lord. They killed her to get to me. I've never spoken of it. I don't know why I tell you now, except. I see her strength in you. One day, you'll be a queen. And you must open your eyes. You tell your king that William Wallace will not be ruled. and nor will any Scot while I live. Longshanks: You spoke with this Wallace in private? Tell me, what kind of man is he? Isabella: A mindless barbarian, not a king like you, my lord. Longshanks: You may return to your embroidery. Isabella: Humbly, my lord. turns to walk away] Edward: You brought back the money, of coarse? Isabella: No. I gave it to ease the suffering of the children of this war. Longshanks. laughs] That's what happens when you send a woman. Isabella: Forgive me, sire. I thought that generosity might demonstrate your greatness to those you mean to rule. Longshanks: My greatness will be better demonstrated when Wallace returns to Scotland and finds his country in ashes. Robert the Bruce: Now you've achieved more than anyone ever dreamed, but fighting these odds it looks like rage, not courage. William: It's well beyond rage. Help me. In the name of Christ help yourselves! Now is our chance, now! If we join, we can win. If we win, well then we'll have what none of us have ever had before; a country of our own. You are the rightful leader and there is strength in you. I see it. Unite us. Unite the clans! The Leper: I'm the one who's rotting, but I think your face looks graver than mine. Son, we must have alliance with England to prevail here. You achieved that. You saved your family, increased your land. In time, you will have all the power in Scotland. Robert the Bruce: Lands, titles, men, power. nothing. The Leper: Nothing? Robert the Bruce: I have nothing. Men fight for me because if they do not, I throw them off my land and I starve their wives and children. Those men who bled the ground red at Falkirk fought for William Wallace. He fights for something that I never had. And I took it from him, when I betrayed him. I saw it in his face on the battlefield! And it's tearing me apart. The Leper: All men betray. All lose heart. Robert the Bruce: I DON'T WANT TO LOSE HEART! I want to believe as he does. I will never be on the wrong side again. Noble: Lord Craig, is it true about Mornay? Craig: Aye. Wallace rode into his bead chamber and killed him. More a liability now then ever he was. And there's no telling who'll be next. Robert the Bruce: Maybe you. Maybe me. chuckles] It doesn't matter. Craig: I'm serious, Robert. Robert the Bruce. angerly slams the table] SO AM I! Commoner 1: William Wallace killed fifty men. Fify in one. Commoner 2: A hundred men. Commoner 3: With his own sword! Cut through them like Moses through the Red Sea. William: Why do you help me? Isabelle: Because of the way you're looking at me now. William: Look at us. We've got to try. Joining the nobles is the only way. You know what happens if we don't take that chance? Hamish: What? William: Nothing. Hamish: I don't want to be a martyr. William: Nor I. I want to live. I want a home and children, and peace. Hamish: Do ya? William: Aye, I do. I've asked God for these things. It's all for nothing if you don't have freedom. Hamish: It's just a dream, William. William: A dream? Just a dream? What we've been doing all this time? We've lived that dream. Hamish: Your dream isn't about freedom, it's about Murron. You're doing this to be a hero because you think she sees you! William: I don't think she sees me, I know she does. And your father sees you too. [ Hamish punches William] After William is arrested] Robert the Bruce: Father! You. Rotting. Bastard. Why? Why! The Leper: Longshanks required Wallace. So did our nobles. That was the price of your crown. Robert the Bruce: Die! I want you to die. The Leper: Soon enough I'll be dead. And you'll be king. Robert the Bruce: I don't want anything from you. You're not a man! And you're not my father. The Leper: You are my son and you have always known my mind. Robert the Bruce: You deceived me. The Leper: You let yourself be deceived. In your heart, you always knew what had to happen here. At last, you know what it means to hate. Now you're ready to be a king. Robert the Bruce: My hate. will die. with you. Royal Magistrate: William Wallace, you stand in taint of High Treason. William: Against whom? Royal Magistrate: Against your king. Have you anything to say? William: Never in my whole life did I swear allegiance to him. Royal Magistrate: It matters not. He is your king. Confess, and you may receive a quick death. Deny, and you must be purified by pain. Do you confess. William remains silent] Do you confess? Then on the morrow you shall receive your purification. William: M'lady. Isabelle: Sir, I've come to beg you to confess all and swear allegiance to the king that he might show you mercy. William: Will he show mercy to my country? Isabelle: Mercy is to die quickly, perhaps even live in a tower. In time, who knows what can happen. if you can only live. William: If I swear to him, then all I am is dead already. Isabelle. sobbing] You will die. It will be awful. William: Every man dies. Not every man really lives. Isabella: I have come to beg for the life of William Wallace. Edward: You're quite taken with him, aren't you. Isabella: I respect him. to Longshanks] At worst he was a worthy enemy. Show mercy, o great king, and win the respect of your own people. Even now you are incapable of mercy. to Edward] And you. To you that word is as unfamiliar as love. Edward: Before he lost his powers of speech he told me his one comfort was he would live to know Wallace was dead. Isabella. whispers in Longshanks ear] You see, death comes to us all. But before it comes to you, know this. Your blood dies with you. A child who is not of your line grows in my belly. Your son will not sit long on the throne, I swear it. [ William Wallace is momentarily still alive after being drawn, castrated, and eviscerated] Royal Magistrate: It can all end, right now. Peace. Bliss. Just say it. Cry out mercy. Crowd: Mercy. mercy! Royal Magistrate: Cry out. Mercy. Hamish: Mercy lad, mercy. Stephen: Jesus, mercy. Royal Magistrate. to crowd] The prisoner wishes to say a word. William: FREEEEE-DOMMMMMM. Craig: Come. Lets get this over with. Robert the Bruce: Wait. to the army] You have bled with Wallace! Now bleed with me. Taglines [ edit] Every man dies; not every man really lives. What gives men the will to fight passion to bleed strength to die well? His passion captivated a woman. His courage inspired a nation. His heart defied a king. In a land of timeless beauty, William Wallace was a man of peace. But when a ruthless king threatened his home, and murdered the woman he loved, William Wallace was driven to to win for his people something they never dreamed of having. Their own country. from theatrical trailer) Who does history remember? Those who beg for mercy? Or those who bleed for freedom? To dwell in the shadow of a crown is not to truly live. What could drive a man to revolt against a what sort of people would fight beside such a man? Cast [ edit] Mel Gibson - William Wallace Patrick McGoohan - King Edward "Longshanks" I Sophie Marceau - Princess Isabelle Catherine McCormack - Murron MacClannough Angus Macfadyen - Robert the Bruce Brendan Gleeson - Hamish Campbell David O'Hara - Stephen Peter Hanly - Prince Edward II James Cosmo - Campbell Sean McGinley - MacClannough Brian Cox - Argyle Wallace External links [ edit] Braveheart quotes at the Internet Movie Database Braveheart at Rotten Tomatoes.

I really liked the movie the first time i saw it.I kept many of the scenes and good dialogs in my mind for days, and this happens to me usually when i am touched with a time I got a chance to enjoy the movie again in television, I did, in the year 2000 I saw the movie "The patriot" and at some point of the movie I found my own spoiler, The Patriot" became like the reincarnation of William Wallace in Benjamin see, for instance all the war scenes, fights,blood,horses and the honor of the 2 different characters were very similar, so I didn't like the Patriot because was like a "SEQUEL" of Braveheart. I still think that Braveheart is a wonderful movie but I think in my humble opinion that Mel Gibson wanted some similar impact and success with the movie The Patriot, like he had with brave heart and he competed with one of his own good movies and that was not necessary. I don't think that other movie about wars like Braveheart can be better,Braveheart is good and then you don't want to see similar plots in others movies, because you already know what is good. You can't improve perfect and Braveheart is perfect.

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Watching this gives me the boo whoos. Braveheart North American theatrical release poster Directed by Mel Gibson Produced by Mel Gibson Alan Ladd Jr. Bruce Davey Written by Randall Wallace Starring Mel Gibson Sophie Marceau Patrick McGoohan Catherine McCormack Music by James Horner Cinematography John Toll Edited by Steven Rosenblum Production company Icon Productions The Ladd Company Distributed by Paramount Pictures (North America) 20th Century Fox (International) Release date May 18, 1995 ( Seattle) May 24, 1995 (United States) Running time 178 minutes Country United States [1] Language English Budget 65–70 million [2] 3] Box office 210. 4 million [2] Braveheart is a 1995 American epic war film directed and co-produced by Mel Gibson, who portrays William Wallace, a late-13th-century Scottish warrior. The film is fictionally based on the life of Wallace leading the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England. The film also stars Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan and Catherine McCormack. The story is inspired by Blind Harry 's epic poem The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace and was adapted for the screen by Randall Wallace. Development on the film initially started at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer when producer Alan Ladd Jr. picked up the project from Wallace, but when MGM was going through new management, Ladd left the studio and took the project with him. Despite initially declining, Gibson eventually decided to direct the film, as well as star as Wallace. The film was filmed in Scotland and Ireland from June to October 1994 with a budget around 65–70 million. [4] Braveheart, which was produced by Gibson's Icon Productions and The Ladd Company, was distributed by Paramount Pictures in North America and by 20th Century Fox internationally. Released on May 24, 1995, Braveheart received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances, directing, production values, battle sequences, and musical score, but criticized its inaccuracies regarding Wallace's title, love interests, and attire. [5] The film grossed 75. 6 million in the US and grossed 210. 4 million worldwide. At the 68th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won five: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup, and Best Sound Editing. A sequel, Robert the Bruce, was released in 2019, with Angus Macfadyen reprising his role. Plot [ edit] In 1280, King Edward "Longshanks" invades and conquers Scotland following the death of Alexander III of Scotland, who left no heir to the throne. Young William Wallace witnesses Longshanks' treachery, survives the deaths of his father and brother, and is taken abroad on a pilgrimage throughout Europe by his paternal uncle Argyle, where he is educated. Years later, in 1297, Longshanks grants his noblemen land and privileges in Scotland, including Prima Nocte. Meanwhile, a grown Wallace returns to Scotland and falls in love with his childhood friend Murron MacClannough, and the two marry in secret. Wallace rescues Murron from being raped by English soldiers, but as she fights off their second attempt, Murron is captured and publicly executed. In retribution, Wallace leads his clan to slaughter the English garrison in his hometown and send the occupying garrison at Lanark back to England. Longshanks orders his son Prince Edward to stop Wallace by any means necessary. Alongside his friend Hamish, Wallace rebels against the English, and as his legend spreads, hundreds of Scots from the surrounding clans join him. Wallace leads his army to victory at the Battle of Stirling and then destroys the city of York, killing Longshanks' nephew and sending his severed head to the king. Wallace seeks the assistance of Robert the Bruce, the son of nobleman Robert the Elder and a contender for the Scottish crown. Robert is dominated by his father, who wishes to secure the throne for his son by submitting to the English. Worried by the threat of the rebellion, Longshanks sends his son's wife Isabella of France to try to negotiate with Wallace as a distraction for the landing of another invasion force in Scotland. After meeting him in person, Isabella becomes enamored of Wallace. She warns him of the coming invasion, and Wallace implores the Scottish nobility to take immediate action to counter the threat and take back the country, asking Robert the Bruce to lead. In 1298, leading the English army himself, Longshanks confronts the Scots at Falkirk. There, noblemen Mornay and Lochlan turn their backs on Wallace after being bribed by the king, resulting in the death of Hamish's father, Campbell. Wallace is then further betrayed when he discovers Robert the Bruce was fighting alongside Longshanks; after the battle, after seeing the damage he helped do to his countrymen, the Bruce reprimands his father and vows not to be on the wrong side again. Wallace kills Lochlan and Mornay for their betrayal, and wages a guerrilla war against the English for the next seven years, assisted by Isabella, with whom he eventually has an affair. In 1305, Robert sets up a meeting with Wallace in Edinburgh, but Robert's father has conspired with other nobles to capture and hand over Wallace to the English. Learning of his treachery, Robert disowns and banishes his father. Isabella exacts revenge on the now terminally ill Longshanks by telling him that his bloodline will be destroyed upon his death as she is now pregnant with Wallace's child. In London, Wallace is brought before an English magistrate, tried for high treason, and condemned to public torture and beheading. Even whilst being hanged, drawn and quartered, Wallace refuses to submit to the king. The watching crowd, deeply moved by the Scotsman's valor, begin crying for mercy. The magistrate offers him one final chance, asking him only to utter the word, Mercy" and be granted a quick death. Wallace instead shouts, Freedom. and the judge orders his death. As Wallace's cry rings through the square, Longshanks hears it just before dying. Moments before being decapitated, Wallace sees a vision of Murron in the crowd, smiling at him. In 1314, Robert, now Scotland's king, leads a Scottish army before a ceremonial line of English troops on the fields of Bannockburn, where he is to formally accept English rule. As he begins to ride toward the English, he stops and invokes Wallace's memory. Hamish throws Wallace's sword, Braveheart, point-down in front of the English army, imploring his men to fight with Robert as they did with Wallace. With the Scots chanting Wallace's name, Robert then leads his army into battle against the stunned English, winning the Scots their freedom. The final shot of the film is the sun setting behind Braveheart as it sways in the wind. Cast [ edit] Production [ edit] This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. February 2020) Producer Alan Ladd Jr. initially had the project at MGM-Pathé Communications when he picked up the script from Wallace. [6] When MGM was going through new management in 1993, Ladd left the studio and took some of its top properties, including Braveheart. [7] Gibson came across the script and even though he liked it, he initially passed on it. However, the thought of it kept coming back to him and he ultimately decided to take on the project. [6] Gibson was initially interested in directing only and considered Brad Pitt in the role of William Wallace, but Gibson reluctantly agreed to play Wallace as well. [3] Gibson (right) on set with 20th Century Fox executive Scott Neeson Gibson and his production company, Icon Productions, had difficulty raising enough money for the film. Warner Bros. was willing to fund the project on the condition that Gibson sign for another Lethal Weapon sequel, which he refused. Gibson eventually gained enough financing for the film, with Paramount Pictures financing a third of the budget in exchange for North American distribution rights to the film, and 20th Century Fox putting up two thirds of the budget in exchange for international distribution rights. [8] 3] Principal photography on the film began on June 6, 1994. [9] While the crew spent three weeks shooting on location in Scotland, the major battle scenes were shot in Ireland using members of the Irish Army Reserve as extras. To lower costs, Gibson had the same extras, up to 1, 600 in some scenes, portray both armies. The reservists had been given permission to grow beards and swapped their military uniforms for medieval garb. [10] Principal photography ended on October 28, 1994. [11] The film was shot in the anamorphic format with Panavision C- and E-Series lenses. [12] Gibson had to tone down the film's battle scenes to avoid an NC-17 rating from the MPAA; the final version was rated R for "brutal medieval warfare. 13] Gibson and editor Steven Rosenblum initially had a film at 195 minutes, but Sheryl Lansing, who was the head of Paramount at the time, requested Gibson and Rosenblum to cut the film down to 177 minutes. [14] According to Gibson in a 2016 interview with Collider, there is a four-hour version of the film and would be interested in reassembling it if both Paramount and Fox are interested. [15] Soundtrack [ edit] The score was composed and conducted by James Horner and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. It is Horner's second of three collaborations with Mel Gibson as director. The score has gone on to be one of the most commercially successful soundtracks of all time. It received considerable acclaim from film critics and audiences and was nominated for a number of awards, including the Academy Award, Saturn Award, BAFTA Award, and Golden Globe Award. Release and reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] On its opening weekend, Braveheart grossed 9, 938, 276 in the United States and 75. 6 million in its box office run in the U. S. and Canada. [2] Worldwide, the film grossed 210, 409, 945 and was the thirteenth-highest-grossing film of 1995. [2] Critical response [ edit] Braveheart earned positive reviews; critics praised Gibson's direction and performance as Wallace, the performances of its cast, and its screenplay, production values, Horner's score, and the battle sequences. The depiction of the Battle of Stirling Bridge was listed by CNN as one of the best battles in cinema history. [16] However, it was also criticized for its depiction of history. The film holds a 77% approval rating at review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 7. 25/10, based on 75 reviews. The site's consensus states "Distractingly violent and historically dodgy, Mel Gibson's Braveheart justifies its epic length by delivering enough sweeping action, drama, and romance to match its ambition. 17] The film also has a score of 68 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 20 critic reviews indicating "generally favorable reviews. 18] Caryn James of The New York Times praised the film, calling it "one of the most spectacular entertainments in years. Roger Ebert gave the film 3. 5 stars out of four, calling it "An action epic with the spirit of the Hollywood swordplay classics and the grungy ferocity of The Road Warrior. In a positive review, Gene Siskel wrote that "in addition to staging battle scenes well, Gibson also manages to recreate the filth and mood of 700 years ago. 19] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone felt that "though the film dawdles a bit with the shimmery, dappled love stuff involving Wallace with a Scottish peasant and a French princess, the action will pin you to your seat. " Not all reviews were positive, however. Richard Schickel of TIME magazine argued that "everybody knows that a non-blubbering clause is standard in all movie stars' contracts. Too bad there isn't one banning self-indulgence when they direct. 20] Peter Stack of San Francisco Chronicle felt "at times the film seems an obsessive ode to Mel Gibson machismo. 21] In a 2005 poll by British film magazine Empire, Braveheart was No. 1 on their list of "The Top 10 Worst Pictures to Win Best Picture Oscar. 22] Empire readers had previously voted Braveheart the best film of 1995. [23] Effect on tourism [ edit] The European premiere was on September 3, 1995, in Stirling. [24] In 1996, the year after the film was released, the annual three-day "Braveheart Conference" at Stirling Castle attracted fans of Braveheart, increasing the conference's attendance to 167, 000 from 66, 000 in the previous year. [25] In the following year, research on visitors to the Stirling area indicated that 55% of the visitors had seen Braveheart. Of visitors from outside Scotland, 15% of those who saw Braveheart said it influenced their decision to visit the country. Of all visitors who saw Braveheart, 39% said the film influenced in part their decision to visit Stirling, and 19% said the film was one of the main reasons for their visit. [26] In the same year, a tourism report said that the " Braveheart effect" earned Scotland 7 million to 15 million in tourist revenue, and the report led to various national organizations encouraging international film productions to take place in Scotland. [27] The film generated huge interest in Scotland and in Scottish history, not only around the world, but also in Scotland itself. Fans came from all over the world to see the places in Scotland where William Wallace fought, also to the places in Scotland and Ireland used as locations in the film. citation needed] At a Braveheart Convention in 1997, held in Stirling the day after the Scottish Devolution vote and attended by 200 delegates from around the world, Braveheart author Randall Wallace, Seoras Wallace of the Wallace Clan, Scottish historian David Ross and Bláithín FitzGerald from Ireland gave lectures on various aspects of the film. citation needed] Several of the actors also attended including James Robinson (Young William) Andrew Weir (Young Hamish) Julie Austin (the young bride) and Mhairi Calvey (Young Murron. citation needed] Awards and honors [ edit] Braveheart was nominated for many awards during the 1995 Oscar season, though it was not viewed by many as a major contender such as Apollo 13, Il Postino: The Postman, Leaving Las Vegas, Sense and Sensibility, and The Usual Suspects. It wasn't until after the film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Director at the 53rd Golden Globe Awards that it was viewed as a serious Oscar contender. When the nominations were announced for the 68th Academy Awards, Braveheart received ten Academy Award nominations, and a month later, won five including Best Picture, Best Director for Gibson, Best Cinematography, Best Sound Effects Editing, and Best Makeup. [28] Braveheart became the ninth film to win Best Picture with no acting nominations and is one of only three films to win Best Picture without being nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, the other being The Shape of Water in 2017 and followed by Green Book the following year. [29] 30] 31] The film also won the Writer's Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay. [32] In 2010, the Independent Film & Television Alliance selected the film as one of the 30 Most Significant Independent Films of the last 30 years [33] Year Ceremony Category Recipients Result 1995 68th Academy Awards Best Picture Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jr. and Bruce Davey Won Best Director Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Randall Wallace Nominated Best Cinematography John Toll Best Costume Design Charles Knode Best Sound Andy Nelson, Scott Millan, Anna Behlmer and Brian Simmons Best Sound Effects Editing Lon Bender and Per Hallberg Best Film Editing Steven Rosenblum Best Makeup Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison and Lois Burwell Best Original Score James Horner 53rd Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture – Drama Braveheart Best Screenplay 49th British Academy Film Awards Best Direction Best Film Music Best Production Design Thomas E. Sanders Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison, and Lois Burwell Andy Nelson, Scott Millan, Anna Behlmer, and Brian Simmons 1996 MTV Movie Awards Best Movie Best Male Performance Most Desirable Male Best Action Sequence Battle of Stirling 48th Writers Guild of America Awards Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay American Film Institute lists AFI's 100 Years. 100 Movies – Nominated [34] AFI's 100 Years. 100 Thrills – No. 91 AFI's 100 Years. 100 Heroes & Villains: William Wallace – Nominated Hero [35] AFI's 100 Years. 100 Movie Quotes: They may take away our lives, but they'll never take our freedom. – Nominated [36] AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores – Nominated [37] AFI's 100 Years. 100 Cheers – No. 62 AFI's 100 Years. 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) – Nominated [38] AFI's 10 Top 10 – Nominated Epic Film [39] Cultural effects [ edit] Lin Anderson, author of Braveheart: From Hollywood To Holyrood, credits the film with playing a significant role in affecting the Scottish political landscape in the mid-to-late 1990s. [40] Wallace Monument [ edit] In 1997, a 12-foot (3. 7 m) 13-tonne (13-long-ton; 14-short-ton) sandstone statue depicting Mel Gibson as William Wallace in Braveheart was placed in the car park of the Wallace Monument near Stirling, Scotland. The statue, which was the work of Tom Church, a monumental mason from Brechin, 41] included the word 'Braveheart' on Wallace's shield. The installation became the cause of much controversy; one local resident stated that it was wrong to "desecrate the main memorial to Wallace with a lump of crap. 42] In 1998, someone wielding a hammer vandalized the statue's face. After repairs were made, the statue was encased in a cage every night to prevent further vandalism. This only incited more calls for the statue to be removed, as it then appeared that the Gibson/Wallace figure was imprisoned. The statue was described as "among the most loathed pieces of public art in Scotland. 43] In 2008, the statue was returned to its sculptor to make room for a new visitor centre being built at the foot of the Wallace Monument. [44] Historical inaccuracy [ edit] Randall Wallace, who wrote the screenplay, has acknowledged Blind Harry 's 15th-century epic poem The Acts and Deeds of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Elderslie as a major inspiration for the film. [45] In defending his script, Randall Wallace has said, Is Blind Harry true? I don't know. I know that it spoke to my heart and that's what matters to me, that it spoke to my heart. 45] Blind Harry's poem is not regarded as historically accurate, and although some incidents in the film that are not historically accurate are taken from Blind Harry (e. g. the hanging of Scottish nobles at the start. 46] there are large parts that are based neither on history nor Blind Harry (e. Wallace's affair with Princess Isabella. 5] Elizabeth Ewan describes Braveheart as a film that "almost totally sacrifices historical accuracy for epic adventure. 47] The "brave heart" refers in Scottish history to that of Robert the Bruce, and an attribution by William Edmondstoune Aytoun, in his poem Heart of Bruce, to Sir James the Good Douglas: Pass thee first, thou dauntless heart, As thou wert wont of yore. prior to Douglas' demise at the Battle of Teba in Andalusia. [48] It has been described as one of the most historically inaccurate modern films. [5] Sharon Krossa noted that the film contains numerous historical errors, beginning with the wearing of belted plaid by Wallace and his men. In that period "no Scots. wore belted plaids (let alone kilts of any kind. Moreover, when Highlanders finally did begin wearing the belted plaid, it was not "in the rather bizarre style depicted in the film. She compares the inaccuracy to "a film about Colonial America showing the colonial men wearing 20th century business suits, but with the jackets worn back-to-front instead of the right way around. 49] In a previous essay about the film, she wrote, The events aren't accurate, the dates aren't accurate, the characters aren't accurate, the names aren't accurate, the clothes aren't accurate—in short, just about nothing is accurate. 50] The belted plaid ( feileadh mór léine) was not introduced until the 16th century. [51] Peter Traquair has referred to Wallace's "farcical representation as a wild and hairy highlander painted with woad (1, 000 years too late) running amok in a tartan kilt (500 years too early. 52] In fact, Wallace was a lowlander; thus, the mountains and glens of his home as depicted in the film are also inaccurate. Irish historian Seán Duffy remarked "the battle of Stirling Bridge could have done with a bridge. 53] In 2009, the film was second on a list of "most historically inaccurate movies" in The Times. [5] In the humorous non-fictional historiography An Utterly Impartial History of Britain (2007) author John O'Farrell claims that Braveheart could not have been more historically inaccurate, even if a Plasticine dog had been inserted in the film and the title changed to " William Wallace and Gromit. 54] In the DVD audio commentary of Braveheart, Mel Gibson acknowledges many of the historical inaccuracies but defends his choices as director, noting that the way events were portrayed in the film was much more "cinematically compelling" than the historical fact or conventional mythos. [5] Jus primae noctis [ edit] Edward Longshanks, King of England, is shown invoking Jus primae noctis, allowing the lord of a medieval estate to take the virginity of his serfs' maiden daughters on their wedding nights. Critical medieval scholarship regards this supposed right as a myth: the simple reason why we are dealing with a myth here rests in the surprising fact that practically all writers who make any such claims have never been able or willing to cite any trustworthy source, if they have any. 55] 56] Occupation and independence [ edit] The film suggests Scotland had been under English occupation for some time, at least during Wallace's childhood, and in the run-up to the Battle of Falkirk Wallace says to the younger Bruce. W]e'll have what none of us have ever had before, a country of our own. In fact, Scotland had been invaded by England only the year before Wallace's rebellion; prior to the death of King Alexander III it had been a fully separate kingdom. [57] At one point, Wallace's uncle refers to a piper as “playing outlawed tunes on outlawed pipes. Not only were bagpipes not outlawed at the time, they likely had not yet been introduced to Scotland. Further, the widely-held belief that bagpipes were banned by the Act of Proscription 1746 (400 years later) is erroneous. Bagpipes were never specifically outlawed in Scotland. Portrayal of William Wallace [ edit] As John Shelton Lawrence and Robert Jewett writes, Because [William] Wallace is one of Scotland's most important national heroes and because he lived in the very distant past, much that is believed about him is probably the stuff of legend. But there is a factual strand that historians agree to" summarized from Scots scholar Matt Ewart: Wallace was born into the gentry of Scotland; his father lived until he was 18, his mother until his 24th year; he killed the sheriff of Lanark when he was 27, apparently after the murder of his wife; he led a group of commoners against the English in a very successful battle at Stirling in 1297, temporarily receiving appointment as guardian; Wallace's reputation as a military leader was ruined in the same year of 1297, leading to his resignation as guardian; he spent several years of exile in France before being captured by the English at Glasgow, this resulting in his trial for treason and his cruel execution. [58] A. E. Christa Canitz writes about the historical William Wallace further. He] was a younger son of the Scottish gentry, usually accompanied by his own chaplain, well-educated, and eventually, having been appointed Guardian of the Kingdom of Scotland, engaged in diplomatic correspondence with the Hanseatic cities of Lübeck and Hamburg. She finds that in Braveheart, any hint of his descent from the lowland gentry (i. e., the lesser nobility) is erased, and he is presented as an economically and politically marginalized Highlander and 'a farmer'—as one with the common peasant, and with a strong spiritual connection to the land which he is destined to liberate. 59] Colin McArthur writes that Braveheart "constructs Wallace as a kind of modern, nationalist guerrilla leader in a period half a millennium before the appearance of nationalism on the historical stage as a concept under which disparate classes and interests might be mobilised within a nation state. Writing about Braveheart ' s "omissions of verified historical facts" McArthur notes that Wallace made "overtures to Edward I seeking less severe treatment after his defeat at Falkirk" as well as "the well-documented fact of Wallace's having resorted to conscription and his willingness to hang those who refused to serve. 60] Canitz posits that depicting "such lack of class solidarity" as the conscriptions and related hangings "would contaminate the movie's image of Wallace as the morally irreproachable primus inter pares among his peasant fighters. 59] Portrayal of Isabella of France [ edit] Isabella of France is shown having an affair with Wallace after the Battle of Falkirk. She later tells Edward I she is pregnant, implying that her son, Edward III, was a product of the affair. In reality, Isabella was around three years old and living in France at the time of the Battle of Falkirk, was not married to Edward II until he was already king, and Edward III was born seven years after Wallace died. [61] 5] Portrayal of Robert the Bruce [ edit] Robert the Bruce did change sides between the Scots loyalists and the English more than once in the earlier stages of the Wars of Scottish Independence, but he never betrayed Wallace directly, and he probably did not fight on the English side at the Battle of Falkirk (although this claim does appear in a few medieval sources. 62] Later, the Battle of Bannockburn was not a spontaneous battle; he had already been fighting a guerrilla campaign against the English for eight years. [63] His title before becoming king was Earl of Carrick, not Earl of Bruce. [64] Portrayal of Longshanks and Prince Edward [ edit] The actual Edward I was ruthless and temperamental, but the film exaggerates his negative aspects for effect. Edward enjoyed poetry and harp music, was a devoted and loving husband to his wife Eleanor of Castile, and as a religious man, he gave generously to charity. The film's scene where he scoffs cynically at Isabella for distributing gold to the poor after Wallace refuses it as a bribe would have been unlikely. Also, Edward died on campaign two years after Wallace's execution, not in bed at his home. [65] The depiction of the future Edward II as an effeminate homosexual drew accusations of homophobia against Gibson. We cut a scene out, unfortunately. where you really got to know that character [Edward II] and to understand his plight and his pain. But it just stopped the film in the first act so much that you thought, When's this story going to start. 66. better source needed] Gibson defended his depiction of Prince Edward as weak and ineffectual, saying: I'm just trying to respond to history. You can cite other examples— Alexander the Great, for example, who conquered the entire world, was also a homosexual. But this story isn't about Alexander the Great. It's about Edward II. [67] In response to Longshanks' murder of the Prince's male lover Phillip, Gibson replied: The fact that King Edward throws this character out a window has nothing to do with him being gay. He's terrible to his son, to everybody. 68] Gibson asserted that the reason Longshanks kills his son's lover is because the king is a " psychopath. 69] Gibson expressed bewilderment that some filmgoers would laugh at this murder. The real Gaveston was never murdered by Edward I. Edward I died in 1307, with Gaveston living past his death, until 1312. [70] Wallace's military campaign [ edit] MacGregors from the next glen" joining Wallace shortly after the action at Lanark is dubious, since it is questionable whether Clan Gregor existed at that stage, and when they did emerge their traditional home was Glen Orchy, some distance from Lanark. [71] Wallace did win an important victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge, but the version in Braveheart is highly inaccurate, as it was filmed without a bridge (and without Andrew Moray, joint commander of the Scots army, who was fatally injured in the battle. Later, Wallace did carry out a large-scale raid into the north of England, but he did not get as far south as York, nor did he kill Longshanks' nephew [72] however, this was not as wide of the mark as Blind Harry, who has Wallace making it as far south as St. Albans, and only refraining from attacking London after the English queen came out to meet him. 46] Edward's nephew John of Brittany did take part in the Wars of Scottish Independence, but he was not killed, dying of natural causes. [73] The "Irish conscripts" at the Battle of Falkirk are also unhistorical; there were no Irish troops at Falkirk (although many of the English army were actually Welsh) 74] and it is anachronistic to refer to conscripts in the Middle Ages (although there were feudal levies. The two-handed long swords used by Gibson in the film were not in wide use in the period. A one-handed sword and shield would have been more accurate. [75] Accusations of Anglophobia [ edit] Sections of the English media accused the film of harboring Anglophobia. The Economist called it " xenophobic. 76] and John Sutherland writing in The Guardian stated that. Braveheart gave full rein to a toxic Anglophobia. 77] 78] 79] In The Times, Colin McArthur said "the political effects are truly pernicious. It's a xenophobic film. 78] Ian Burrell of The Independent has noted, The Braveheart phenomenon, a Hollywood-inspired rise in Scottish nationalism, has been linked to a rise in anti-English prejudice. 80] Home media [ edit] Braveheart was released on DVD on August 29, 2000. [81] It was released on Blu-ray as part of the Paramount Sapphire Series on September 1, 2009. [82] It was released on 4K UHD Blu-ray as part of the 4K upgrade of the Paramount Sapphire Series on May 15, 2018. [82] Sequel [ edit] On February 9, 2018, a sequel titled Robert the Bruce was announced. The film will lead directly on from Braveheart and follow the widow Moira, portrayed by Anna Hutchison, and her family (portrayed by Gabriel Bateman and Talitha Bateman) who save Robert the Bruce, with Angus Macfadyen reprising his role from Braveheart. The cast will also include Jared Harris, Patrick Fugit, Zach McGowan, Emma Kenney, Diarmaid Murtagh, Seoras Wallace, Shane Coffey, Kevin McNally, and Melora Walters. Richard Gray will direct the film, with Macfadyen and Eric Belgau writing the script. Helmer Gray, Macfadyen, Hutchison, Kim Barnard, Nick Farnell, Cameron Nuggent, and Andrew Curry will produce the film. [83] See also [ edit] Outlaw King; although not a sequel, it depicts events that occurred immediately after the events in Braveheart References [ edit] "Braveheart (1995. British Film Institute. Retrieved March 28, 2017. ^ a b c d "Braveheart (1995. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 7, 2013. ^ a b c THR Staff (April 18, 2017. 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All the talk here of historical significance is a little ridiculous. Who says he was trying to pass this off as fact. Also some posters talk like they know the facts when fron all the research I have done even the most expert historians cant agree on a lot of William Wallace's life. But this film did do one of the things it should have done, make me want to look deeper into this story, and regardless of its mistakes with history it was a brilliantly made movie.
It is a storyt in the eyes of the writer and director, but it is still up to the individual to research themselves, No matter how good I thought Michael Moore did with Farenhiet 911 without looking deeper into the issue it is just one mans opinion and their needs to be responsibility of the viewer but all in all a very enjoyable movie.

Braveheart Download torrent finder. I always loved this song when I was driving home at night time haha left me pondering what kaisu meant. I know now but took me only 5 years haha. Thursday February 13th 2020 Braveheart location: the Scottish Highlands: Glencoe, Scotland CAST, Mel Gibson, Patrick McGoohan, Sophie Marceau, Brendan Gleeson, Brian Cox, Alun Armstrong, Catherine McCormack, Angus Macfadyen, David OHara, Peter Mullan, Gerard McSorley, Tommy Flanagan, Ian Bannen A reckless disregard for historical accuracy didn't prevent Mel Gibson s two-dimensional tale of Scots hero William Wallace from snagging both Best Film and Best Director Oscars. The epic movie helped along by a solid cast, bloodily rousing battle scenes, James Horner s swooningly romantic score and the awesome landscapes of the Scottish Highlands and – erm – Ireland. There was a bit of controversy when it was announced that this quintessentially Scottish story was to be made largely in Ireland but, when it comes to filmmaking, the Republic is on the ball with tax breaks and the use of its army as extras. Braveheart location: the Scottish highlands: Loch Leven, Scotland, Photograph: iStockphoto Juliane Jacobs The sweeping, mountainous landscapes couldn't be faked and really are the wild, rocky Highlands of Scotland, around Loch Leven and Glen Coe, filming in the some of the same areas as as Highlander. The village of ‘Lanark, where the young William Wallace grows up, and falls in love with Murron ( Catherine McCormack) was constructed in the Glen Nevis Valley at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain peak in Britain. Although the set was dismantled after filming and the area returned to its former state, the Braveheart Car Park, constructed to service the location, has been retained. The filming site is up the glen, past the car park, and below the roads highest point. The design of the village houses was based on those of St Kilda, a tiny island off the Scottish coast, inhabited until the late 18th century, but now a tourist attraction. As Wallaces legend grows after the killing of Mornay ( Alun Armstrong) his trek along the spectacular mountain path filmed on the Mamores, a group of ten mountains linked by a narrow ridge, stretching between Loch Leven itself and Glen Nevis. If you fancy yourself as a fit hillwalker, you should be able to walk the ten peaks in a day. Access to the ridges is gained either from the south at Kinlochleven, or from the north in Glen Nevis. The interior of Mornays castle is another Scots location, filmed in Edinburgh Council Chamber, High Street, Edinburgh. The rest of the film was shot in Ireland, within a 30 mile radius of the city of Dublin, where most of the interiors were filmed at the famous Ardmore Studios. Production Designer Tom Sanders does a terrific job of dressing up time-worn Irish castles to provide authentically solid backdrops. Braveheart location: the English town of ‘York: Trim Castle, Co Meath, Ireland, Photograph: iStockphoto Brian Tansey The fortified English town of ‘York is Trim Castle, a massive ruin brought to life with extensive wooden buttresses and a gate that alone weighed seven tons. The ‘London square was also created at Trim, on the other side of the castle wall. Trim Castle can also be seen in Sam Fuller s 1980 war movie, The Big Red One, with Lee Marvin. The town of Trim is about 26 miles northwest of Dublin on the River Boyne, Co Meath. The ‘English stockade was constructed around an old hunting lodge on the Coronation Plantation (named to celebrate the coronation of King William IV in 1831) in Wicklow Mountains National Park, in the Sally Gap, which stretches along the Liffey Valley, near Kippure Mountain, County Wicklow. Wallaces escape on horseback from Mornays castle, after bloodily crushing his skull, filmed at Blessington Lakes, where a 45-foot tower was specially constructed for the leap into the water (and, dont worry, thats a mechanical horse. Covering 5, 000 acres, the lakes were formed in the 1940s by the building of the Poulaphouca Dam to provide electricity and water for the Dublin region. If you're visiting, the lakes also offer opportunities for fishing, sailing, windsurfing and canoeing. Not far from Blessington Lakes, the ‘Battle of Falkirk was staged in fields outside the town of Ballymore Eustace. In 2004, the sets for Antoine Fuqua s King Arthur, with Clive Owen, were built on the same spot. Curragh Plain, a 5000 acre tract of land between Newbridge and Kildare, Co Kildare, scoured flat during the Ice Age and now well known as a horse breeding area, was used for the ‘Battle of Stirling Bridge which – as the name suggests – was famously fought on a bridge. The scene required six weeks to shoot, with nine cameras and 2000 extras. But no bridge. Braveheart location: Longshanks castle: Bective Abbey, Ireland, Photograph: Flickr Sitomon About five miles northeast of Trim is Bective Abbey, a Cistercian abbey on the River Boyne in Bective, County Meath, which served as the courtyard of Longshanks castle, and also supplied the dungeons in which Wallace is imprisoned. ‘Westminster Abbey, where the preposterously fey Prince Edward (the future Edward II) reluctantly marries Isabella, is the 15th century St Nicholas Church, Dunsany Castle, in the townland of Dunsany (Dun Samhnaigh or Dun Samhna) between Trim and the village of Dunshaughlin in County Meath. The name Dunsany might be familiar to fans of fantasy and science fiction. The estate was home to writer Lord Dunsany, an influential exponent of the genre. ‘Edinburgh Castle, the base of Robert the Bruce where Wallace is finally taken by the English, is the tall, square-towered Dunsoghly Castle, dating from 1450 – and the only castle in Ireland to retain its original medieval trussed roof. Its about two miles northwest of Finglas, northern Dublin off the N2 between Kilshane Bridge and Pass If You Can, but not open to the public. Although filmed in Ireland for the movie, the real site of William Wallace s torture and execution in 1305 was West Smithfield in London, EC1. The spot, once a cloth fair and marketplace, was the citys regular site for spectacularly gruesome executions. A memorial to Wallace, usually festooned with flowers and various tartans, can be seen on Smithfield s southeast side.

Enraged at the slaughter of Murron, his new bride and childhood love, legendary Scottish warrior William Wallace slays a platoon of the local English lords soldiers. This leads the village to revolt and, eventually, the entire country to rise up against English rule.

 

 

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[5] The film also features the late Om Puri (in his final film) Divya Dutta, Atul Kulkarni, Mukesh Rishi and Pankaj Tripathi. The film was released on 31st January 2020. [6] Produced under the banner of Tekno Films and Pen Studios, and presented by Dr. Jayantilal Gada, Gul Makai is the first Malala Yousafzai biopic to be made. Changemaker Priya Ramesh Samant is the impact advisor to this film. Plot [ edit] Gul Makai accounts the courageous journey and struggle of 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, starting from her humble upbringing in the Swat Valley in northwestern Pakistan to her becoming the champion for free education to all women. When Swat Valley was seized by Taliban gunmen in 2009 and Sharia law was imposed upon its people, Malala spoke out for the rights of girls, especially the right to receive a complete education. She started blogging on the BBC Urdu website under the pseudonym Gul Makai, against the oppression faced by them in the Swat Valley. As she continued her activism, gaining worldwide recognition and support, she was hunted down and shot by a Taliban gunman as part of the organization's violent opposition to girls' education. Cast [ edit] Reem Shaikh as Malala Yousafzai Atul Kulkarni as Ziauddin Yousafzai Divya Dutta as Toor Pekai Yousafzai Om Puri as General Kayani Arif Zakaria as Sufi Mohammed Mukesh Rishi as Maulana Fazlullah Abhimanyu Singh as Hakimullah Mehsud Pankaj Tripathi as Beitullah Mehsud Sharib Hashmi as Ataullah Khan Kamlesh Gill as the Grandmother Production [ edit] H. Amjad Khan, who is a Permanent Intergovernmental Observer to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, decided to make a film on Malala's life and struggle in 2012, right after the assassination attempt on her by Taliban gunmen. [7] He announced the film in late 2012. Then writer Bhaswati Chakrabarty, spent the next 4 years researching and writing the script. [8] To cast the right girl for the role of Malala, several hundred actresses were auditioned. Finally, the director announced a newcomer for the role, 16-year old Bangladeshi student from Dhaka named Fatima Sheikh. [9] 10] Although no photographs showing Fatima Sheikhs face or other details about her were released to ensure her safety and security, her identity got leaked. Her family started receiving threats from religious extremists, who also threw stones at their house in Dhaka. Fatima Sheikh's family decided to back out due to the pressure. The search for Malala continued and finally Indian television child actress Reem Shaikh was cast for the role of Malala. [11] Veteran Bollywood actors like Om Puri, Divya Dutta, Mukesh Rishi and Arif Zakaria were cast in other important roles. According to the director, physical resemblance with the real life person was given special consideration while casting all of the characters. [12] The film went into production in late 2016. The first schedule of the film was filmed at locations in Bhuj (Gujarat) and Mumbai. [13] The 2nd schedule of the film which was to be shot in Kashmir was deferred due to the strained circumstances there. [14] As the conditions got back to normal in Kashmir, the shoot resumed in January 2018 amidst tight security in Ganderbal district of Kashmir. [15] 16] 17] The shooting wrapped up by end of January 2018 [18] and the film has been in post-production since then. The film has been edited by the national award-winning editor, Praveen Angre. The film has gone through extensive VFX work to re-create Swat Valley landscape and war scenes between the Taliban and Pakistani Army. The background score for the film has been composed by Amar Mohile, who has also done the background scores for Bollywood films like Dilwale and Shootout at Wadala. All the songs in the film except the title song have been written and composed by the director H. Amjad Khan himself. The title song has been written by Bhaswati Chakrabarty. References [ edit] "Gul Makai (2019. British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 29 January 2020. ^ Jan 10, Mumbai Mirror, Updated; 2019; Ist, 10:23. "United Nations organises special screening of Malala Yousafzai biopic. Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 31 August 2019. ^ The film chronicles the journey of Malala (Yousafzai. Gul Makai' director Amjad Khan - Republic World. Republic World. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ Malala Yousafzai biopic 'Gul Makai' being shot in Kashmir - Times of India. The Times of India. ^ TV actress Reem to play Malala Yousafzai in Amjad Khan's GUL MAKAI. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ Malala Yousafzai's biopic 'Gul Makai' to release on January 31. Retrieved 20 December 2019... Radio Mullah' sent hit squad after Malala Yousafzai, The Express Tribune. The Express Tribune. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ Mncvideo. "Director Amjad Khan And Producer Sanjay Singla On Gul Makai, Biopic On. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ Bangladeshi student Fatima Sheikh to play the role of Pakistani. The Independent. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ India, Press Trust of (31 May 2013. Amjad Khan ropes in Bangladeshi girl to play Malala Yousufzai. Business Standard India. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ TV Child Actor Reem Sheikh to Play Malala Yousafzai in 'Gul Makai. The Quint. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ Desk, Entertainment (2 September 2017. Gul Makai's First Poster Has Reem Shaikh Bearing A Strong Resemblance With Malala Yousafzai. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ Shooting of 'Gul Makai' biopic on Malala resumes in September. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ The filming of Malala Yousafzai's biopic to resume from September. 8 August 2017. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ The Quint (19 January 2018) Malala Yousafzai's Biopic 'Gul Makai' Being Shot in Ganderbal, J&K, The Quint, retrieved 1 July 2018 ^ WION (16 January 2018. Gul Makai' A biopic film on the life of Pakistani activist and Nobel laureate, Malala Yousafzai, retrieved 1 July 2018 ^ Bollywood recreates Malala's Swat valley at Sindh valley near Sonamarg - The Sunday Guardian Live. The Sunday Guardian Live. 13 January 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2018. ^ Poster of Malala Yousafzai's biopic 'Gul Makai' unveiled, The Express Tribune. 3 September 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2018. External links [ edit] Gul Makai on IMDb Gul Makai at Bollywood Hungama Gul Makai at Rotten Tomatoes.

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YouTube. Saint Maud Directed by Rose Glass Produced by Andrea Cornwell Oliver Kassman Written by Rose Glass Starring Morfydd Clark Jennifer Ehle Music by Adam Janota Bzowski Cinematography Ben Fordesman Edited by Mark Towns Production companies Escape Plan Productions Film4 Productions British Film Institute Distributed by StudioCanal Release date 8 September 2019 ( TIFF) 1 May 2020 Running time 83 minutes [1] Country United Kingdom Language English Saint Maud is a 2019 British psychological horror film written and directed by Rose Glass in her directorial debut. It stars Morfydd Clark and Jennifer Ehle. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2019. It is scheduled to be released in the United Kingdom on 1 May 2020 by StudioCanal. Plot [ edit] Hospice nurse Maud ( Morfydd Clark) has recently converted to Roman Catholicism and is concerned that she may be possessed when she becomes infatuated with Amanda ( Jennifer Ehle) a former dancer in her care. Cast [ edit] Morfydd Clark as Maud Jennifer Ehle as Amanda Lily Knight as Joy Lily Frazer as Carol Turlough Convery as Christian Rosie Sansom as Ester Marcus Hutton as Richard Carl Prekopp as Homeless Pat Noa Bodner as Hilary Production [ edit] The film was developed by Escape Plan Productions with funding from Film4. In November 2018, it was announced Morfydd Clark and Jennifer Ehle had joined the cast of the film, with Rose Glass directing from her own screenplay. [2] The film was fully financed by Film4 Productions and the British Film Institute. Release [ edit] The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2019. [3] 4] Shortly after, A24 acquired U. S. and StudioCanal U. K. distribution rights to the film. [5] 6] It also screened at Fantastic Fest on 19 September 2019, 7] and the BFI London Film Festival on 5 October 2019. [8] The film went on to receive a Special Commendation in the Official Competition section of the London Film Festival, with the jury president, Wash Westmoreland, saying “This dazzling directorial debut marks the emergence of a powerful new voice in British cinema. ” [9] It is scheduled to be released in the United States on 27 March 2020, 10] and the United Kingdom on 1 May 2020. [11] Reception [ edit] Awarding Glass the IWC film bursary, the director Danny Boyle described Saint Maud as "a genuinely unsettling and intriguing film. Striking, affecting and mordantly funny at times, its confidence evokes the ecstasy of films like Carrie, The Exorcist, and Jonathan Glazers Under the Skin. 12] Katie Rife of The A. V. Club gave the film a B+ saying that the finale was shocking. [13] The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 91% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 7. 87/10. The site's critics consensus reads, A brilliantly unsettling blend of body horror and psychological thriller, Saint Maud marks an impressive debut for writer-director Rose Glass. 14] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 83 out of 100 based on 5 critics, indicating "universal acclaim. 15] References [ edit] "Saint Maud. Toronto International Film Festival. Retrieved 19 September 2019. ^ Rose Glass' Saint Maud starring Morfydd Clark & Jennifer Ehle starts shooting. Channel 4. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 19 September 2019. ^ Erbland, Kate (8 August 2019. TIFF 2019 Announces Docs and Midnight Madness Slates, With Films From Alex Gibney and Takashi Miike. IndieWire. Retrieved 19 September 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (16 September 2019. A24 Picks Up TIFF Midnight Madness Pic 'Saint Maud. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 19 September 2019. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (20 September 2019. Toronto Hit 'Saint Maud' Closes UK & France Deals For Protagonist. Retrieved 20 September 2019. ^ Saint Maud. Fantastic Fest. Retrieved 19 September 2019. ^ Saint Maud. BFI London Film Festival. Retrieved 19 September 2019. ^ Monos, Atlantics and White Riot among prize winners at LFF 2019. What's Worth Seeing. 12 October 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2019. ^ Lattanzio, Ryan (December 17, 2019. Saint Maud' Trailer: A24's Latest Horror Evokes 'The Exorcist. Carrie. and 'Under the Skin. Retrieved December 17, 2019. ^ Saint Maud. Launching Films. Retrieved December 17, 2019. ^ Saint Maud Director Rose Glass wins 50, 000 film bursary. 1 October 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2019. ^ Rife, Katie (October 2, 2019. Celebrated Auteurs, Freddy Krueger Drag, and Exploding Eyeballs: The Best of Fantastic Fest 2019. The A. Club. Retrieved December 17, 2019. ^ Saint Maud (2020. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 22 December 2019. ^ Saint Maud Reviews. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 22 December 2019. External links [ edit] Saint Maud on IMDb Saint Maud at Rotten Tomatoes Saint Maud at Metacritic.


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Does Jimmy ever shut up and let his guests talk. The whole film is about destiny and trying to control your destiny and how the universe can bite you back when you think youre in control of your own destiny. Thats what the ending is about. Howard has them locked in a room and hes in control, he wins the bet and gets overexcited thinking he is in control but then the guy shoots him in the head showing that he wasnt. The whole film I was rooting for Howard and the movie had me invested in his character with how charismatic he is. I personally think this is a great film.

Sandler still gots it. I can see what hes getting at with the role being what it was and far from feel good family comedy. like uncut gems is him kinda reluctantly growing up but embracing it and becoming a bad ass. so refreshing. Some of Sandler's early SNL work is creepy, weird and great. The Herlihy Boy skits with Chris Farley are worthy watching... I was sold on this movie after i saw Adam Sandler was playing a serious role. If you are super, super bored, or if you really love Adam Sandler, or if you really love synthesizer soundtracks from cheesy 1960's sci-fi space movies, or if you really just love horribly made movies, this might do it for you.
As a film, as cinema, as a movie, this is without a doubt one of the top ten worst films ever made with an A-lister in a lead role. If this were a series, it'd be cancelled after one season.
There's literally no point to the story. None. It's a train wreck from beginning to end accompanied by a grating, completely out of place score, and with an ending that does nothing to resolve anything that transpired.
Aside from the fact that there is ZERO character arc with respect to the protagonist, he's extremely unlikeable. One could feel some sympathy or even empathy for the guy, but you can only hang in with a guy who never stops screwing up for only so long. In fact, one would have to wonder how in the world he ever managed to achieve so much in the first place.
My guess is Sandler knows the director or his family and agreed to do the film as a favor since really, he doesn't need the money and it's not like making another awful film is going to hurt his reputation.

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This role is definitely not for him. His voice is breaking my ears as he can't talk without shouting all the time.
Terrible score as well. Scenes are jumping showing useless scenes.
Acting is overall bad.
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>independent >Mazda, american airlines, various other multinational companies. Can't wait for the American remake of Parasite. It will happen. I want her to sit on my face. Adam Sandler better get a goddamn Oscar nomination or even possible win because his performance was electrifying / transformative! The cinematography was absolutely captivating to watch and the soundtrack was like listening to an electronic fairytale. The Safdie Brothers have done it again. Edit: I cannot believe the academy didn't recognize this film / Adam Sandler at all by giving zero nominations at all. Completely ridiculous and outrageous to everyone behind the film who put their absolute all into this and get zero recognition for it.

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