The name
of this movie
is called
“Brave heart
”. Well, I have never really
watched
this movie
previously, so
I can’t really
be spot on when talking about this movie. But, from what I have learned
about this movie
consequently
far from my friends and movie
magazines, I can say that it is by far one of the most epic stories
ever told.
Anyway, this movie
is about a Scottish hero, named William Wallace, who
leads a revolt against the British rule
and oppressions during the 14th century in order to free Scotland from the British rule. on the contrary, Ironically, Wallace's goal of independence for Scotland is thwarted
by the region's own
aristocrats, a well-treated bunch with investments in England. Betrayed by his high-born countrymen, Wallace assassinates a number of them prior to
he's captured and handed over to the English for public torture and execution. Wallace is unyielding to the end, and his example shames the Scottish prince Robert the Bruce to lead a larger, more successful revolt later in Wallace's name. And, that pretty much sums up the story
of the movie.
Anyway, I would like to watch
this movie, mainly
due to the fact
the film was the big
winner at the 68th Annual Academy Awards, where it won six Oscars (including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Cinematography). By the way, extremely
few Hollywood movies
have achieved such feat. I want to watch
this movie
also
because
there is a few historical truth in this movie
as far as the issue of the past relationship between the British people
and Scottish people
are
concerned.
The name
of this movie
is called
“Brave heart
”.
Well
, I have never
really
watched
this movie
previously,
so
I can’t
really
be
spot on when talking about this movie.
But
, from what I have learned
about this movie
consequently
far from my friends and movie
magazines, I can say that it is by far one of the most epic stories
ever
told
.
Anyway
, this movie
is about a Scottish hero, named William Wallace, who
leads a revolt against the British
rule
and
oppressions during the 14th century in order to free Scotland from the British
rule
.
on
the contrary,
Ironically
, Wallace's goal of independence for Scotland is
thwarted
by the region's
own
aristocrats
, a
well
-treated bunch with investments in England. Betrayed by his high-born countrymen, Wallace assassinates a number of them prior
to
he
's captured and handed over to the English for public torture and execution. Wallace is unyielding to the
end
, and his example shames the Scottish prince Robert the Bruce to lead a larger, more successful revolt later in Wallace's name. And, that pretty much sums up the story
of
the movie.
Anyway
, I would like to
watch
this movie,
mainly
due to the fact
the film was the
big
winner
at the 68th Annual Academy Awards, where it won six Oscars (including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Cinematography). By the way,
extremely
few Hollywood movies
have
achieved such feat. I want to
watch
this movie
also
because
there is a few historical truth in this movie
as far as the issue of the past relationship between the British
people
and Scottish
people
are
concerned
.