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Braveheart
a.k.a. Braveheart Director: Mel Gibson Cast: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan, Catherine McCormack

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/18/2007
  • Original Release: 1995
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 476

Viewer Rating: (76 ratings)

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Closed Caption; Commentary by Director Mel Gibson; A Writer's Journey; Alba gu Brath! The Making of Braveheart; Tales of William Wallace; Archival Interviews with the Cast of Braveheart; Photo Montage; 2 Original Theatrical Trailers

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Braveheart
1. The Wits Of Men [7:10]
2. Courage and a Free Heart [:14]
3. The Trouble With Scotland [7:24]
4. A Nobleman's Rights [1:33]
5. No Other, Forever [4:43]
6. Application and Consequences of Laws [:52]
7. Gathering to Rebel [6:01]
8. Ruthless Compromise [6:13]
9. Madmen and Spies [:55]
10. Are You Ready For War? [4:37]
11. Terms and Offers [3:09]
12. Guardian Of Scotland [6:08]
13. Negotiating With a Princess [6:56]
14. Unity and Betrayal [:23]
15. Lands of Death [3:32]
16. To Capture a Legend [3:05]
17. The Pledge of the Bruce [4:20]
18. The Crown's Price [2:44]
19. A Queen's Plea for Mercy [1:38]
20. Freedom! [5:26]
21. Bleed With Me [1:42]
22. Credits [5:45]

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Editorial Reviews

A massively mounted historical epic starring and directed by Mel Gibson, Braveheart celebrates our natural yearning for freedom and the ability of one heroic man to define an entire revolution. It's the amazing story of William Wallace (Gibson), a 13th-century Scottish warrior who rallies his countrymen to combat the tyranny of England's King Edward (Patrick McGoohan). By virtue of his charismatic leadership, Wallace turns a ragtag army of peasants into a formidable fighting unit that battles the British army to a standstill. As played by Gibson, he's a dedicated patriot who leads his people toward freedom with messianic fervor. The battle scenes are presented in uncompromising, graphic detail; Gibson won't let his viewers forget that liberty is achieved only at great personal cost. Sprawling, passionate, and very much in the tradition of Spartacus, Braveheart fully deserved its many Oscars (including Best Picture and Best Director) and has taken its place in the firmament of classic movie spectacles. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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"What Will You Do Without Freedom"by Medvegas

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September 02, 2009: To me, this gut-wrenching, emotionally-charged war epic has been the best film in that genre to have ever been produced in the history of film. This epic conveys the human need to be free, as essential as food, air, and water, and to that end, it conveys this need quite effectively. Although violent, as war certainly is, I think that anyone will enjoy it, if only by virtue of humanity's struggle for freedom, which countless people have fought, bled, and died for throughout the history of human existence. William Wallace did for Scotland what George Washington, the Early Colonists, and innumerable patriots did for America's freedom.

Freedom, as this film depicts, is not just limited to America, Europe, and the West, but equally important is the urgency for all the people of the world to be free, in all of its contexts. Romanticists will find a home in this film, history buffs certainly will, Europeans will (yes, even the British), and virtually anyone who even has a passing interest in history, freedom, tyranny, love, war, salvation, vengeance, justice, scenery, and the fundamental human longing to do as they wish, without fear of persecution, death, torture, or anything else that is imposed upon the will of citizens yearning to be free. Aside from the seriousness of freedom, is does have humorous parts, captures quite well the Scottish Highlands and countryside, is historically accurate to a degree, and is very entertaining that will keep the viewer on the edge of their proverbial seat, while also conveying an articulateness and emotion that is rarely seen in today's films, save for Gladiator, The Green Mile, and a few other wondrous epics.

Sophie Marceau lends her natural beauty and proclivity for the highest degree of femininity to an historical context, that is not seen much in that era, and even portends a romantic/sexual interest in Wallace (Mel Gibson) as she sees him as the very ideal of masculinity, fighting as much for the woman he lost at the hands of a brutal English nobleman, as he is for his nation's freedom from tyranny. Patrick McGoohan embodies the very essence of what most regard as the quintessential tyrannical English king, never ceasing in his pursuit to conquer the world, or at least his part of it, and brings a sense of cruelty to his role in the film, which all tells of his innate acting ability to make it all seem more real. Last, but by no means least, Mel Gibson as both director and star of the epic film, masters the ability to portray a sense of action, history, romance, loss, the fight for freedom, life and death as if they were all intertwined into one coherent entity. The viewer is left with a stunning sense of awe, the deepest appreciation for what it really takes to persevere over tyranny, and what the endless love of a good woman combined with a mission to triumph over adversity, can do to an otherwise common man, in his relentless pursuit to free his nation forever and avenge his beloved's death.

Michael Wade

This review was written about the Blu-ray Special Edition / Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.

Great Movieby Fofo

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April 28, 2009: I loved this movie I saw it many times before .. mel gibson did agreat performance in Brave Heart .. I just love it.. thanks BN.COM


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