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Elissa 2022-03-21 09:01:03

William Wallace: Every man dies, not every man really lives. Wallace: Everyone will die, but not everyone has ever really lived. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ William Wallace: 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?! Wallace: Yes, if you fight, you might die. If you run away, you can at least...live a little longer. Year after year, until the end of life, are you willing? With so many living days, to change another opportunity, just one opportunity. Come back here and tell our enemies that they may be able to take our lives, but they will never take our freedom.

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  • Einar 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Freedom, freedom ------- I will die for you. I really don't care about the result, at least I am trying to do that

  • Anibal 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Although Mel Gibson is really handsome, but the whole film only has the acting skills of long-legged Edward online, which is a pity. What did Sophie Marzona play... Back to the film itself, the language of the film has been developed for 100 years at that time, this film uses a 3-hour long story without highlights, and many false plots to achieve the so-called creative epic, Forgive my stupidity, I really don't see why this movie has such a high rating. Just can't comment. Of course, 3 stars because this is really good popcorn, but who wouldn't shout "freedom".

Braveheart quotes

  • Longshanks: My son's loyal wife returns, unkilled by the heathen.

  • William Wallace: [after being outthrown] That's a good throw.

    Hamish: Aye. Aye, it was.

    William Wallace: I was wondering if you could do that when it matters.

    [Hamish stares at him]

    William Wallace: As it - as it matters in battle.

    [Hamish continues staring]

    William Wallace: Could you crush a man with that throw?

    Hamish: I could crush you, like a worm.

    Crowd: Oooohhh!

    William Wallace: You could?

    Hamish: Aye.

    William Wallace: Well, then do it.

    [to the crowd]

    William Wallace: Would you like to see him crush me like a worm?

    [the crowd cheers]

    Murron: Aye!

    William Wallace: [picks up a small stone] Come do it.

    Hamish: You'll move.

    William Wallace: I will not.

    Hamish: Right.

    Campbell: He'll move.

    Morrison: Come on, Hamish!

    Campbell: Come on there, boy!

    [Hamish throws the stone but misses the unflinching Wallace]

    Campbell: [pointing at Wallace] Well done!

    [Wallace throws his stone hitting Hamish's head]

    Hamish: Ah!

    Crowd: Oooh!

    Campbell: Fine display, young Wallace!