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Burdette 2021-10-13 13:05:42
At least in the bottom of my heart, shouting for freedom.
Machiavelli once said: A ruler must be a fox to find traps; and a lion must be a lion to frighten the heroes.
Obviously, even Wallace, who was greatly beautified in the film, failed to meet the above requirements. Isn't his final tragic end the inevitable result of a series of errors?
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Mercedes 2022-03-18 09:01:01
Female perspective
I can't feel the slightest sigh of the so-called fighting for freedom. As a woman, the first instinct to watch a full movie is discomfort, or even nausea.
I cannot ignore my own feelings, so I have to say something.
The whole movie is actually taking the first night rights to women as the freedom of...

Jimmy Chisholm
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Longshanks: Scottish rebels have routed one of my garrisons and murdered the noble lord.
Prince Edward: I heard. This Wallace is a brigand, nothing more.
Longshanks: And how would you deal with this 'brigand?'
Prince Edward: Like any common thief. Have the local magistrate arrest him and punish him accordingly.
Longshanks: [to all] Leave us.
[room clears, then Longshanks strikes the Prince]
Longshanks: Wallace has already killed the magistrate, and taken control of the town!
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Longshanks: What news of the North?
Prince Edward: Nothing new, Your Majesty. We've sent riders to speed any word.
Longshanks: I heard the word in France where I was fighting to expand your future kingdom. The word, my son, is that our entire Northern Army is *annihilated*.