Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Movie Review - Braveheart (1995)

Braveheart (1995) has won five Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director for Mel Gibson Awards. It 'was also for five Oscars, including best adapted screenplay for more Screen Written by Randall Wallace appointed directly written.

William Wallace, Mel Gibson, is a "reluctant hero", from 13th Century Scotland, in the form of classical mythology Joseph Campbell described as a hero with a thousand faces.

All Wallace wants to do is marry a farmer, like hisFather and continue in peace. It is a reluctant hero. But things change when the wife of the local men of the first King Edward - Edward the Longshanks hit.

His fate forces Wallace on both the King of England and Scotland take land, the flip side in the blink of an eye. His desire to avenge his wife and released him Scotland is a path of war, its scope and the possible inclusion of public death by torture. (For fans of curiosity - compassionChrist is not the first film in which Gibson A crucifix is fully extended.) But his legacy survived decapitation Wallace and Scotland is free in the 14th Century.

Fantastic score with irresistible bagpipes, married to equally fantastic landscapes and scenes of battle shock in their ferocity and realism, you can see a good action. Wallace the final say under torture is a long cry - "Freeeedom!" Who can remain impartial, that?

The gravel voice by PatrickMacGoohan Edward, who is as good as the first time Gibson because he was an enemy very credible dramatic tension in non-stop throughout the film makes whip. not without a nemesis as amoral, difficult and dangerous as Edward Longshanks, goodness and integrity of Wallace rose in high relief.

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