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One of the most mind blowing theatre experiences I've ever had. I remember leaving the theatre with my jaw dropped down to the floor. Couldn't believe the battle were so realistic. Never seen that before on film with swords.
I know people gripe on this movie historical inaccuracies. Which doesn't bother me, it's pure entertainment and I was highly entertained at that young age and still entertains me just as much now.
Also to add it's rated and 8.3 on IMDB.
Braveheart - (plot summary):
Scotland, 1280. With England oppressed by King Edward I, William Wallace, a charismatic Scottish knight of humble descent, leads a righteous campaign to end tyranny.
In the commander-in-chief's gallant quest for freedom during the First War of Scottish Independence, the mighty warrior and gifted strategist risks life and limb to inspire the hopelessly disorganised Scots, oppressed people thirsting for independence. But blood covers the road to liberty.
I know people gripe on this movie historical inaccuracies. Which doesn't bother me, it's pure entertainment and I was highly entertained at that young age and still entertains me just as much now.
Also to add it's rated and 8.3 on IMDB.
Braveheart - (plot summary):
Scotland, 1280. With England oppressed by King Edward I, William Wallace, a charismatic Scottish knight of humble descent, leads a righteous campaign to end tyranny.
In the commander-in-chief's gallant quest for freedom during the First War of Scottish Independence, the mighty warrior and gifted strategist risks life and limb to inspire the hopelessly disorganised Scots, oppressed people thirsting for independence. But blood covers the road to liberty.