Braveheart (1995)
Facts
| Cast | Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Mhairi Calvey, James Cosmo, Brian Cox, Angus MacFadyen, Patrick McGoohan and Barry McGovern |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1994 |
| DVD Release | August 29, 2000 |
| Running Time | 177 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 097361558448 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 21 7:33 EDT (details) 1 DVD, GIBSON/MARCEAU, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Or 48 new from $4.20, 96 used from $2.52, 4 collectible from $19.99 |
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Average user review:| Braveheart |
| Don't bother not even it were free... |
The piper is playing a great war pipe but the sound/music we hear is a bellows pipe, the uilean pipes played in Ireland. Well Duh!! And "first night" privileges give me a break not in Scotland, a flirtation with Isabella? she was a child born in apprx 1295 (she would have been 10 at his death and the age to marry in Scotland was 12) and wasn't married to Ed 2 until years after Wallace was dead and a kilted Wallace, as a Ayshireman I highly doubt it nor were the Scots savage peasents. My God they (Borders and lowlands) had a strong economy with mainland Europe since the 1100's and were aware of a world outside their own as well as fashions, so though there were peasants in Scotland, William Wallace's family wasn't one of them.
Want a better portrayal of Scottish history find a copy of CHASING THE RED DEER, different period but much more realistic. Save you $$ and time a read a good book on Wallace. July 5, 2008
| Gibson's Prophetic Masterpiece |
What was most interesting to me was to see how much of this film foretold the future of Gibson's oeuvre. We have a trip into an obscure moment in history that ultimately results in a pretty conventional action flick ("Apocalypto"). We see his obsession with all things Christ and torture related ("Passion of the Christ"). And yes I know he didn't direct it but we see a dumbed down, Americanized version of this exact story in "The Patriot." I liked this movie and I liked "The Patriot" but now I'm questioning whether or not it was only made to sell the same tale to xenophobic types who aren't comfortable rooting for non-Americans. Who knows. I do know that I respect his ability to cater to modern tastes in an attempt to school people on parts of history that they should know about and would find entertaining. Unlike his hero, Gibson is willing to compromise. And while that may mean that this is not a great film it does mean that he reached a far greater audience than had he strictly stuck to the script that the history books provide. ***1/2 June 24, 2008
| Braveheart? More like boring and gross heart. |
After a half hour of looking at Mel's mullet and right before the battle scene where they show his butt like they do IN EVERY MOVIE HE'S EVER BEEN IN.
I'm honestly surprised his butt didn't make a cameo in Passion of the Christ as well.
At least he showed some restraint on that one.
I got up and left the theater after the battle scene.
Disgustingly gross, body parts flying up against the lens.
I'm no stranger to gore, Halloween, Friday the 13th etc.
I had to draw the line at this though, or was it the mullet???
Hmmmmmmmm........
Rent it if you're curious.
It just wasn't my cup of tea.
June 19, 2008
| Braveheart |
I Love Mel Gibson. But his real talent seems to be realistic looking gore and who needs that?? I don't. I just don't need to entertain myself watching someone build an argument for a violent campaign of revenge and bathing in blood. Who knows who will build some argument in their heart like him and go postal, unloading on the innocent, unknowing public.
And Mr. Gibson is having his own crisis personally. Perhaps he doesn't need to be submerged in violence either.... Poe. June 18, 2008
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