Thursday, August 12, 2010

"BraveHeart"(A film Review) FINISHED!!! 100%

Personal Documentations
A. Pictures

B. Place



William Wallace, an Scotland's man fight for freedom
for the death of his wife,Murron.

Murron was killed because William and Murron
Abide the primae noctis. William and Murron
secretly have a wedding, and that's it.

The english soldiers seems to be known the
relationship of William Wallace and Murron.
so the english soldiers intend to rape Murron, because of the of Primae Noctis.
William came to rescue his wife. William defeat the english soldiers,
and put his wife on a horse. And also, william wallace said to his wife that
they will see in the place that he said.

But Murron did not come because Murron was captured by an English men's.

When William Wallace Knew this, Her heart filled with anger and hatred.
He pushes the English out of they're land. And they did. But if you know,
scotland's men is only a farmers. So William Wallace asked help for her
subordinates to defeat the english men's. Robert helped him a lot in war.

When they Win, William Wallace is not yet contented to push the english out of
they're land. But William decided to push also the Lower City. They defeated every ranked soldier in the english kingdom.

Then for the final stage, William ask a favor for Robert to help her. but Robert Denied at first. but then, He can't resist william so they combined again.

When the war starting to clash, at first, William's side Wins. But a traitor showed up. The cavalry go away from the war w/o helping William. Also Robert, Traitor ed her.

When William knew that Robert is an Traitor too, he was demoralized.
He loosed hope in Winning the battle. But Robert attacked with his concierge, so he Helped William to off into the war.

William take revenged. He killed the traitor, and planned again to push the lower city.


He is about to speak to robert, when The guard's of english men grabbed him and imprisoned him.

William sentenced a death.

When William is on the place where he will be exiled, he shouted FREEDOM, then
he was killed.

But lo, Robert Continued to defeat the english men's. and he take the lead of William Wallace.

3.Characters

William Wallace-, the main protagonist. The one who falls for a local girl whom he later marries. After his wife is killed by the English, he starts an uprising demanding justice that leads to a war for independence.

King Edward I in England-, the main antagonist~The King of England is determined to ruthlessly put down the Scottish threat and ensure his kingdom's sovereignty. Despite serving as the film's villain, he and Wallace do not share a single scene throughout.

Robert the Bruce~ Son of the elder Bruce and claimant to the throne of Scotland, he is inspired by Wallace's dedication and bravery.

Hamish Campbell~Wallace's childhood friend and captain in Wallace's army, he is often short-sighted and thinks with his fists.

French Princess Isabelle~ sympathizes with the Scottish and admires Wallace.

Prince Edward. The son of King Edward and husband of Princess Isabelle through arranged marriage.

Murron Macclounough~ the executed wife of Wallace.

Stephen~ An Irish recruit among Wallace's army, he endears himself to Wallace with his humor, which may or may not be insanity.

Argyle~ After the death of Wallace's father and brother, Argyle takes Wallace as a child into his care young

4. The significance of brave heart to the present society

The significance of it is to show that all things in greater or excess amount will Win. It is not only

in Numbers, but also in skills.


5. Historical Review of Brave Heart

The portrayal of Robert I of scotland in the film is considered by historians to be wildly inaccurate. In particular his taking the field on the English side in the battle of Falkirk is completely fictitious; Bruce was not present at Falkirk. Although he repeatedly changed alliances between the rebels and the English, mostly for political reasons, Bruce never betrayed Wallace directly, and Wallace was known to have been a complete supporter of Bruce. The film's depiction of the Battle of Stirling Bridge shows the Scots facing off the English on a flat plain on equal terms, when in reality, it took place at a bridge where the outnumbered Scots were able to concentrate their forces on the overextended English who were in the process of crossing the bridge.





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