Aftermath of Braveheart (Selected 10)
Wallace is finally dead, and Bruce, who had twice broken faith, turns to the Scots in front of the line, takes a deep breath, and shouts, "You once bled with Wallace!" He drew his longsword, "Now, shed your blood with me!" The Scots were invigorated, and they gave an earthshaking shout, "Wallace--Wallace--" and so they fought as beautifully as poetry, and fought not at all out of Scots honor, and won for themselves the freedom and victory which Wallace also believed in and sought.
The sword that has appeared in Wallace's hands countless times is stuck in a large green field, and the red ribbon on its hilt flutters until the end of the movie, like an epitaph for the victor.
Braveheart, Bravely.
"Braveheart" Aftermath Part 5
"Braveheart" has always been regarded as a tragic, fusion of blood and tears of the saga of the epic film, in the film, people are often for the Scottish that the rolling hills, the mournful bagpipes and the Scottish people in the poverty of the pain of the poignant cries of the Scottish people, and also for the spirit of Wallace's unrelenting encouragement. William Wallace's spirit is like a wall. Wallace's spirit was like a flag that guided the Scottish people to their final freedom. He did it, he did not die in vain. In the midst of physical death, one can also attain spiritual immortality. We often ask ourselves what is most important to us, and I think Wallace told us the answer in his last words: "Freedom".
Intense color palette, sometimes urgent, sometimes slow music, bloody fights, determined eyes, this is the movie "Braveheart" directed by Mel Gibson. The movie takes the conflict between England and Scotland as the background of history, thus telling people a story about a main character William. Wallace leads the Scottish people to fight for freedom against the English aristocracy. The movie portrayed the image of the hero Wallace very successfully, and will show its brave heart journey to the fullest, let me really taste what is really brave.
In the beginning of the movie, we see the young Wallace, although in England under the slavery of the aristocracy, but in his eyes we see more innocence, childish fun, until when he first saw the companions and the townspeople hanging in the barn when the body, we see in his simple eyes showed the fear of death. Immediately afterward death knocks on the door of their home, facing the death of his father and brother. Originally in the happy waiting for his father and brother to return to the young Wallace waited for a wagon carrying their bodies, he did not dare to face, continue to do their own things to cover up the pain in the heart, and even can not believe that this is the truth, and ultimately in his father's comrades summoned to his father's brother's body next to the call, caressing his father's ice-cold body, and let the tears in the eyes, but not the least bit of vengeance agitation.
He must be brave enough to accept the fact that he must learn to face death and make his heart strong. Many years later, when he returned to this land, he bravely pursued his own love, pursuing his father's funeral to send his own flowers to the girl Mylene, and secretly married with Mylene, out of the aristocracy of England to enjoy the right of the first night of the girl's silent rebellion. However, the happiness is short-lived, Mai Lun's beauty is coveted by the nobility, and she is brutally murdered by them during the revolt. This aroused the spark of vengeance in Wallace, and he began to rebel against the English aristocracy by force. Subsequently, the response from all over the world was overwhelming. Unlike the previous two times, Wallace did not shed tears at the funeral of his wife, Myron. Because he realized that he was a man who could face it bravely and was no longer helpless about it. Therefore, Maren's death made him give up the original intention of going home to live a peaceful life, but bravely to pursue their own freedom belonging to the nation. Up to this point in the story, Wallace has been suffering from the loss of his family and loved ones, and seems to be destined to be alone in his suffering, so we y sympathize with him. But we also see that Wallace has been in the pain of stripping is slowly growing, a brave heart began to really be practiced.
Wallace's bravery is not reckless, but rather wise, which is fully reflected in the two battles. In the face of England's powerful army, whether it is weapons and equipment or the number of people, Wallace led the Scottish army are unable to compete with it, but Wallace did not retreat and sincere submission to the King of England, on the contrary, he let the warriors to prepare spears, and inspire the warriors on the battlefield to greatly increase the morale of the army, to take the sub-tactics, in the fight with the enemy and the final bloody after the first victory in the war.
The second war in Wallace's careful preparation, the use of tar arrows fire burning enemy side of the rear, see the war victory has been divided, in the audience is very happy when the story suddenly changed, Wallace's allies Mona defected, he did not lead the army to join the Wallace has been killed into the siege, resulting in the loss of the army of Wallace heavy losses, Wallace himself was wounded in the war, in the he rushed out to go to the king assassination, by a rider on a horseback. assassination of the king, was stopped by a cavalry, and the cavalry and cavalry in the fight found that the cavalry is actually Mona, he could have killed Mona light and righteous, but he did not, but the pain of lying down, not for anything else but for this kind of betrayal between the same family and heartache, but this did not prevent him from continuing to rebel against the pace of England's aristocracy, the next step is to courageously go to revenge to kill the instigator of the rebel behind this is a punishment for the betrayal of the This is the punishment for the betrayal of national behavior, but also for the dead compatriots to account for, all of this although there is blood, there is cruelty, but did not reduce Wallace in the audience's heart of the heroic image, in the eyes of the audience, Wallace instead became a collection of wisdom and courage in a legendary figure.
The ending of the film is unexpected but reasonable, so that people are surprised that Wallace, a hero full of magical color is not sacrificed in the battlefield, but fell into the hands of England was executed by the English authorities. What is surprising is that he once again believes in the alliance proposed by Mona's gang and goes it alone, only to be betrayed by them once again and taken to an English court to be convicted of treason. This time Wallace acted calmly, although he knew that torture and death awaited him. In the execution ground, Wallace was faced with the numbness and stupidity of the people of his lack of understanding and scorn, heard the people of the executioner's loud applause, but Wallace did not seem to care, at the moment in his eyes only see a small child's smiling face, through the smiling face he seemed to see the hope. In the body by the destruction of torture, he is still not humble, just at the last moment he still used all the strength of his body shouted out the word freedom, seems to be reminding all the people, to bravely pursue freedom.
Watching the whole movie, I thought of the ancient mythological story of China's "Quafu chasing the sun", Quafu's whole life in the pursuit of warmth results in death, the main character of the movie Wallace also died because of his own pursuit, but the difference is that Quafu died for the descendants to leave behind a piece of Denglin, hidden from posterity. Wallace died and left behind a brave heart to encourage future generations to continue to pursue freedom, inspiring people of his time to inherit his legacy and continue to work hard, but also inspire us viewers to bravely pursue everything they want, as Wallace's father said in his dream, "Your heart is free, go to the brave pursuit of freedom! "
"Braveheart" Aftermath Part 6
Wallace, all his life is a fighter, a fighter for love, a fighter for freedom, a fighter for the country and destiny, is a hero to be respected.
First of all, Wallace his growth, for him, the real growth is after the loss of his father. Before that he was nothing more than a simple child. When he saw his compatriots hanging in that hut, he was just kind of shocked, scared like a normal kid. But after the death of his father and brother, he became brave, dared to face death head on, became so calm in the face of the remains of his father and brother. Then later, his uncle took him away, saying that a man has to learn to use his head before he can really fight, and took him to be educated, and this was the beginning of his story, and he grew up in the sense of his life.
Second is his love, this movie his love is divided into two parts. One is with his childhood Mellen, a beautiful Scottish girl, a person who sent a flower to comfort him after his father's funeral. Wallace returned after his studies and asked for his hand in marriage. For the reason that the nobles at that time enjoyed the right to the first night, they got married secretly in the forest, and here can be reflected a kind of defiant spirit, an instinctive rebellion, but their love didn't last long, because Mellen's beauty was too dazzling, and the nobles killed Mellen, and this was the fuse for the battle between Scotland and England, because it triggered Wallace's outburst, unveiled, and the response from all over the world. The second segment is the relationship with the Queen. The Queen's husband was originally a homosexual, and the arranged marriage left her feeling no love and no affection at all. The lack of love nourished Wallace, who had risen up for love, into her heart, and she naturally fell for Wallace's bravado. Wallace, on the other hand, in order to be free and strenuously killed, because of the loss of Mellen, he has been fighting for his beliefs, the Queen's beauty and kindness touched him, the two parched hearts just melted together.
Again, his fight, Wallace began to fight because the nobles killed his wife, Mellen, a simple act of vengeance, so to speak, but things can not be controlled again at the outset, especially when the leadership is in the hands of a wise man. Later on, their uprising was supported by constant support from all over, which gave hope for the freedom of Scotland. One aspect of this was because they people in Scotland had been persecuted for too long, and with the wisdom that Wallace had learned, they were unstoppable, which was very alarming, especially to Edward. Trying to recruit Wallace in every way possible, they ended up utilizing a trick to get Wallace captured.
Finally, on the beheading table. Here's one of the gems of the movie, and it's here that the ideas come together. Before the execution, two clowns dance around in a scandalous manner, which makes people laugh, but also shows that the behavior of the British is exactly what the two clowns did. When Wallace was executed, the pedestrians threw eggs and rotten vegetables at the hero, which precisely illustrated the numbness and stupidity of the nation. Later, on the execution platform, Wallace suffered all kinds of cruel torture, while the following is a cheer. Before Wallace was tortured, he saw the child smiling, perhaps here is also a continuation of hope, put hope in the future generations. The deafening sound of "freedom" will not let go of one's thoughts for a long time, and will inspire one to keep moving forward. It can be said that in this section of the execution platform, it is a stark contrast that makes the spirit of freedom manifested to the fullest. On the one hand, there are fighters and heroes, and on the other hand, there are ignorant people; on the one hand, there are pioneers moving forward, and on the other hand, there are laggards who are not moving forward. The gap is reflected here, the generation gap is generated here.
Braveheart is mind-blowing because there is a valuable idea here - freedom. What would you do without freedom? Maybe it's true, and it's time for us to think about it.
Braveheart Aftermath Part 7
Braveheart is directed by Mel Gibson, 177 minutes long, released on May 18, 1995 in the United States.
As a child, William Wallace, whose father, the Scottish national hero Marcel Wallace, was killed in a fight against the British army, begins to receive instruction in Scottish culture and martial arts from his father's best friend. The young Wallace (Mel Gibson) returned to his hometown after his studies and proposed to the beautiful maiden Mellen, who was snatched and killed by the British army. In the villagers "after the heroes", Wallace led the people to revolt and formed an alliance with the Scottish aristocrat Rob, but he soon realized that the Scottish aristocrats are only thinking about their own interests.
The King of England sends Isabella (Sophie Marceau) to negotiate with Wallace in order to ease the situation. The negotiations fail because the King of England is only interested in buying Wallace and has no regard for the freedom and equality of the people of Scotland, but this is not known to Isabella. Isabella returned home and found the truth, and know that the King of England is planning a dirty trick, busy letter to Wallace, and the two love, but also in the war and intrigue in the quiet growth.
This is a classic movie, once viewed, this is a classic review. Although the name of the movie is called Braveheart, I think it is called Freedom is more suitable for the theme. When the main character keeps reinforcing the idea of freedom, I can't help but think of the famous poem: "Life is precious, love is more expensive. If it is for freedom, both can be thrown away. I also recalled the famous epitaph given by Chen Yinke to Wang Guowei, a great scholar of Chinese culture: independent spirit, free thinking.
When Sophie Marceau appeared on the scene, I especially regretted the comment on Ajani the other day, after watching Rodin's Lover, I think Ajani is even more stunning than Sophie Marceau. Maybe it's been too long since I've seen Sophie Marceau and my impression is a bit blurry. But I was wrong, goodbye Sophie Marceau, that face those eyes, can not be surpassed, forever goddess.
Keep that heart that yearns for freedom.
"Braveheart" Aftermath Part 8
History like the vastness of the sky in the late night, so pure, beautiful, so that people are full of infinite reverie, you see that point of the stars, decorated with the dark blue "curtain", flashing, full of vitality of life. Love I think, thousands of years of human history is like that vast blue sky, and the vibrant stars, a flash, they are countless heroes in the long river of history, their noble character, sublime charisma, great dedication and such as the legend of the general life y attracted, touched us, so that we can not forget for a long time.
In my opinion, heroes are destined to have a legendary life and regrettable death. And William was just such a person. He has a heart as transparent as crystal, carefully treasured his childhood love, his love for his wife is as warm as fire, each other simple and simple but passionate love for each other. Yet he also had a heart as strong as a rock. When he saw his wife die at the hands of the Englishman's sword, he set out on a long and arduous path of resistance. Despite the fact that to some it was nonsense, despite the fact that to some it was a road of no return, the determined and courageous man chose to go forward, to stand firm in his choice and to fulfill his brave man's game.
"Hero" is the reason why the hero, that unusual, beyond the world of the point is a brave heart, perhaps everyone will firmly believe that they are a brave person, but when you face death, how will you? Or what do you face when you face death by torture? Have a "brave heart" William in front of the two very different ways to die, resolutely give up the weak choice - take poison and die, insist on facing the cruelty of the enemy's ravages, just to prove to the ferocious English, the Scots are not afraid of death. The Scots will eventually get free, his last cry "FREEDOM" for the English to arouse the fighting spirit of the war and the hope of victory.
Perhaps, the real hero may not be remembered by all people, the real hero may not be recognized by all people, the real hero may not have a golden life and a happy sentence, but I believe that the real hero must have a brave heart.
"Braveheart" Aftermath Part 9
Braveheart is mind-blowing because there are valuable ideas here - freedom. What would you do without freedom? Maybe it's true, and we should think about it.
Faith needs a spokesman, just as religion needs a Jesus figure and an earthly spokesman, the Pope, freedom needs a spiritual leader. Wallace's emergence was a necessity more than a consequence. The sword that he used after his death was a spiritual successor, like an "idol", with which everyone had hope, with which he could gather more free men, with which he symbolized victory. In the end, when Hamish throws Wallace's sword and it cuts a perfect curve in the sky and ends up firmly planted on the ground, the victory has already been foretold. In fact, we can guess the ending without the narration that follows - Scotland wins its freedom. When your belief in pursuing something becomes an obsession, then he has become a belief.
What is bravery? It is derived from oneself in the face of adversity, with wisdom and perseverance as a fighting weapon, and then the original narrow personal pursuit, sublimated to fight for the interests of people with the same encounter with the ****. In this way, even from selfishness, can be accepted by others, get others to help, and ultimately wake up our sleeping courage. Originally, Wallace just wanted to go home, marry and have children, and live an ordinary and stable life, but he was finally forced to pursue the road of freedom. His sleeping heart awakened, but also the once wavering nobleman ROBERT awakened, gave up the coronation of England, drew his sword, led the plain army of Scotland, roared to the English army to charge.
Braveheart Aftermath Part 10Idle boredom, and revisited the movie Braveheart. The melodious sound of bagpipes accompanied by the beauty of Scotland is mesmerizing.
By the end of Wallace's sentence "freedom" y shocked, Scotland is indeed a people who have suffered a lot. The original inhabitants of Britain were Celts; since Britain was colonized early by the Roman government, the Celts were civilized for a long time more than the continent of Europe. The Celts were enslaved by the Romans at the beginning, and with the invasion of the barbarian powers of Europe and the decline of the strength of the Roman Empire, the Romans withdrew from the British isles. Legend has it that King Arthur was modeled after a Roman garrison officer in England at the time, who, unwilling to leave, led the descendants of his former enemies, the Celts and the Roman garrison legions, into battle against the invading barbarians, the Angles and the Saxons. Around the seventh century A.D., the Angles and Saxons in what is now Germany and France began to invade Britain (they would have been considered part of the Germanic peoples) and gradually expelled the Celts to Ireland and Scotland; until the Norman Conquest in the 11th century, when pirates from northern Europe took over Norman France and were recognized by the King of France, and the Normans later took over England, but the Normans were so few in number that the The Anglo-Saxons still retained a large number of noble landowners.
So, the vast majority of the people of Scotland were actually Celts, and the war described in Braveheart is the war between the early conquerors, the Anglo-Saxon nobles of Scotland, and the new conquerors, the Normans. The Scots were ruled and enslaved by three foreign nations, and the Normans even decreed the right to the first night in order to lure more English nobles to Scotland, which was outrageous.
The Scots have never ceased their own resistance to foreign invaders, but Scotland has long formed multiple clan tribes and has never had a strong centralized ruling state. It was easily divided or divided for profit by the invaders. The unification of Scotland and England was also a compromise between the nobles (many of the Scottish nobles had seals from both countries, and the wallflowers went both ways) The populace was still very hostile to the English, and in time is today.
Although William Wallace is considered one of the greatest national heroes in Scottish history, the real hero of the Scots is the repentant traitor Robert Bruce. Robert the Bruce! Robert. Bruce history not only did not rebel, and has always insisted on fighting with England; perhaps someone has read an English extracurricular reading, which tells of a Scottish prince was repeatedly defeated by the enemy; finally fled to a castle, in despair, saw a spider knotting a web, each time failed until the seventh time finally knotted the web; the prince was inspired to regroup again and again to fight and finally won the victory. This is the legend that precedes the Battle of Bannockburn, which finally won Scotland's independence (the end of the movie).
Robert. Robert the Bruce became king of Scotland, and after his death a Scottish knight took his heart to be buried in Jerusalem; passing through Spain on his way to a battle with the Moors, the knight raised Robert's heart before charging. Bruce's heart and shouted "brave heart, lead me to charge! ", finally the knight died; the next day a surviving Scottish knight in the pile of corpses found Robert. Bruce's heart and brought back to Scotland to die in a monastery; this is the real brave heart, a Scottish poet also wrote a poem to celebrate Bruce, which has a line is A noble heart cannot be at peace if freedom is lacking Brave heart In fact, to a greater extent should be said to say that the Bruce rather than Wallace. It seems that the foreign movie and domestic also have a spell , also like to tease.
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