Braveheart

Braveheart

  • Director: Mel Gibson
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, French, Latin, Gaelic, Italian
  • Release date: May 24, 1995
  • Runtime: 2h 58min
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS, Dolby Atmos
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Trái Tim Dũng Cảm
  • "Braveheart" is a war film produced by Paramount Pictures, Inc. , directed by Mel Gibson, starring Mel Gibson, Flatfoosie , Catherine McCormack, etc.
    The film is based on the palace politics of England in the 13-14th century, with war as the core, telling the story of the unyielding struggle between the leader of the Alba uprising Uilleam Uallas and the ruler of England . The film was released in the United States in May 1995. In 1996, the film won 5 awards including Best Picture and Best Director at the 68th Academy Awards   .

    Details

    • Release date May 24, 1995
    • Filming locations Fort William, Glen Coe, Highland, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies Icon Entertainment International, The Ladd Company, B.H. Finance C.V.

    Box office

    Budget

    $72,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $75,609,945

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $9,938,276

    Gross worldwide

    $213,216,216

    Movie reviews

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    • By Henderson 2022-07-11 20:53:43

      Braveheart: The Heart that Yearns for Freedom never Dies

      Flashing in my memory are those blue eyes like the blue sea and blue sky, that scarred but incomparably determined face, that heroic feeling and that brave heart, the epic and magnificent wilderness of Scotland, picturesque. As magnificent as the battle was, for the father and brother who fought, the sobbing bagpipes played the dirge of sadness and redemption. On the beautiful field surrounded by mountains, the horseshoes of lovers startled the white birds, watching from the top of the...

    • By Florida 2022-04-23 07:01:01

      false epic, false sublime

      As an epic movie, the scene is obviously not grand enough, and the plot is also very thin. The last sentence, freedom, tries to elevate the whole work a little bit, but obviously the wisdom of the people is not open. Except for the literate returnee male protagonist who traveled to Europe, almost no one really understands the meaning of freedom, so this can never be said that the Scottish people are free And war, but a few prophets and foresight, in order to avenge personal...

    • By Dane 2022-04-23 07:01:01

      look back

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

      See you in the crowd, miss you outside the crowd. This was a little purple flower's mind, and it was also the hint in Wallace's eyes when he...

    • By Angeline 2022-04-23 07:01:01

      when the scottish bagpipes remembered

      I watched the movie "Braveheart" yesterday, and it was very shocking. When Wallace shouted "freedom" before his death, I couldn't hold back any longer and cried out for a long time, and the Scottish bagpipes in the film were even more so. I am
          not a person who can understand music very well, because it contains too many emotions and too many experiences.
          But this time, I was really moved. I had heard a few Scottish bagpipes before, but I just felt The melody is quite...

    • By Theodore 2022-04-23 07:01:01

      Why does the ending chant "wallace"

      It's the first time I've seen this movie after so many years. Even though I've seen a lot of people come out and say this movie is terrible when I write these words, I still think it's a good movie.
          Yes, "this film is good", not "this film is very good". In fact, this film has been "very good". When the film is nearing the end, that is, when the wallace shouts freedom, if the director chooses the ending here, then this film is very good.
          Of course, I don't mean to say that the...

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    • By Clarissa 2023-09-24 09:13:02

      Although not my standard five stars. But respect the classics. Respect ancestors. The original sound is powerful. Mel Gibson is always a good director and a good actor. Sophie Marceau is so beautiful. I still prefer to play his...

    • By Jean 2023-09-15 13:54:40

      Although it is quite flawed in terms of history and logic, it is indeed an exciting epic blockbuster. The personal heroism is very strong, the war scenes are grand and plain, not only the exploration of human nature but also the endless pursuit of the spirit of freedom, all of which are a successful commercial film. PS. Sophie Marceau is really glamorous, dignified and intellectual, independent and...

    • By Max 2023-08-03 17:07:48

      I finally watched the whole movie in its entirety. Sophie Marceau is amazing in this film. In addition, the soundtrack is amazing, and the bagpipes-based melody fits perfectly with the Scottish...

    • By Leora 2023-07-28 17:15:06

      This film, there is no need to say anything, riding a horse, the word freedom is the...

    • By Janae 2023-07-06 15:44:13

      Action/Sci-Fi/Thriller/Suspence/Crime...

    Movie plot

    When William Wallace was a child, his father, the Scottish hero Malcolm Wallace, died in the fight against the British army. As a child, he learned culture and martial arts under the guidance of his father's friends. Time is like an arrow. In order to consolidate his rule in Scotland, King Edward I issued a decree allowing the British aristocracy to enjoy the right to marry girls in Scotland, so that the aristocracy can be loyal to the...
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    Movie Highlights

    Because some extras brought watches and sunglasses during the filming, several war scenes in the film had to be reshot.
    Wallace's wife was originally called Marian, but she changed it to Murron to prevent the same name from the characters in Robin Hood.
    Members of the real Chinese Raisi family also appear in the movie, and Mel Gibson also lives with them and learns....
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    Piercing lens

    Wallace's father, Malcolm, was not killed in the uprising. The British took his other two sons abducted, so he cooperated with the British and became a foreign traitor.
    Wallace’s father passed away. A girl gave Little Wallace a bouquet of flowers. Here, director Mel Gibson added a close-up of the hands of the two. This shot was obviously taken afterwards, and all of them are adults. hand.
    When the Chinese couple clashed with the British...
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    Creative background

    "Brave Heart" is a film adapted from real life. The character prototype of the film is the legendary hero in British history: William Wallace. The script of "Brave Heart" is adapted from the novel published by Randall Wallace in 1995, and the novel is created and reprocessed based on "Song of Wallace". When writing the script, the screenwriter Randall had very little historical data about William Wallace, so Randall created the plot...
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    Domestic evaluation

    "Brave Heart" is a film written, directed, and acted by Hollywood filmmaker Mel Gibson. The film unfolds a magnificent, moving and tear-jerking historical picture for people, but also makes people watch A hero who creates a movie miracle has arrived. "Brave Heart" has always been regarded as a tragic epic that blends the legend of blood and tears. In the film, people are not only moved by the mountains of Scotland, the poignant...
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    Movie quotes

    • William Wallace: [to a swaying Hamish] You all right? You look a wee bit shaky.

      Hamish: Shoulda remembered the rocks.

      William Wallace: Aye, you shoulda.

      [Hamish collapses; helps Hamish up]

      William Wallace: Get up ya big heap. It's good to see you again.

      Hamish: Aye, welcome home.

      [laughs and hugs William]

      Hamish: Oh, me head.

      William Wallace: Oh, you shoulda moved.

    • Robert the Bruce: I respect what you said, but remember that these men have lands and castles. It's much to risk.

      William Wallace: And the common man, who bleeds on the battlefield, does he risk less?

    • [Wallace is brought before the Royal Magistrate accused of treason against "his" King, Longshanks]

      William Wallace: Never, in my whole life, have I ever sworn allegiance to him.

      Royal Magistrate: It matters not. He is your King.