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Download Braveheart Movie

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Year: 1995
Genres: Action, Drama, Biography
Cast: James Robinson, Sean Lawlor, Sandy Nelson, James Cosmo, Sean McGinley, Alan Tall, Andrew Weir, Gerda Stevenson, Ralph Riach, Mhairi Calvey, Brian Cox
Director: Mel Gibson
Rating: 8.4 out of 10 (263230 votes)

Plot Summary:

A sprawling and bloody epic, Braveheart feels very much like a vanity movie that is easy to critic if it wasn’t superbly delivered. Mel Gibson second directorial attempt represent an enormous movie challenge not only from production difficulties but the marketing perspective as well. it is a three hour long movie on an unknown character with a cast of relatively low profile actors with the exception of the director and star himself.

Most of you may know that Mel Gibson was in the Patriot but before taking on the American Independence War, he was William Wallace fighting for Scotland against a remarkably familiar enemy, the English.

Download Braveheart movie and you will notice that movie begin slowly with an introduction to William Wallace as a boy looked after by his uncle after both his father and brother was killed in the war against King Edward I, the King of England at that time. The movie then moves on to Wallace as a man and he begins to immediately chase after the radiant lady Murron and secrets marries her to avoid nobleman taking their right to bed Scottish girls on their wedding night as was the rule then.

This secret relationship ends in anguish and tragedy for Wallace. This particular incident is what sets of a slave mutiny much like that of the Greek legend “Spartacus as it unleashes the hostility among the Scottish people against the King’s army.
After this, the movie turns to a rather brutal and barbari war movie set in medieval times with Wallace regularly winning the war against the English and becoming a dangerous nuisance to the King.

Under Gibson’s direction, the movie meanders throughout the first part of the movie but once the fighting eventually starts, it get frenetic and violent. Although it can feel like a bored after the first hour or so, the battles in the second part of the movie more than makes up for it. The war scenes are spectacular with almost perfect choreography and Gibson’s clever use of slow motion shot interspersing with fast hand to hand combat.

Gibson also pulls the camera back to convey the sense of grandeur during the battle scene, although it gets irritating at times when he does it too often. While it would have been a shame not to show the footage of the scenes, it gets too repetitive after seeing men killing each other for an hour or so. It would have been better if some of the battles were replces with scenes on the discussion about Wallace’s victories rather than showing it outright. The script is by rookie screenwriter Randall Wallace and is a good first attempt although it could do with a little humor and less on the theatrics. Gibson does a find job in directing the movie with a cast of unknowns. The better known actors in the movie include Mary McCormack as the Murron, Wallace’s love interest, and Sophie Marceau. There is even a cameo by the famous footballer Eric Cantona, although his scenes were largely forgettable.

If you are looking for a movie to entertain the boys, download Braveheart and you will be a very popular host at the end of the night.

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