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Directed By Mel Gibson
Written By: Randall Wallace
Cast: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan, Catherine McCormack, Brendan Gleeson, James Cosmo, David O'Hara, Angus Macfadyen, Ian Bannen, Sean McGinley, Brian Cox, Stephen Billington, Alun Armstrong, Tommy Flanagan, Barry McGovern, Peter Hanly, Barry McGovern
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Braveheart (1995)
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Movie Review by Chris November 15th, 2007
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No Less Than Amazing
Braveheart is an action/drama movie about William Wallace (Mel Gibson). The film is no less than amazing in any way. Though the movie sports us with a 177 minute run time, it is amazing to see the interesting way in which, Mel Gibson behind the camera, works his magic. As the acting is magnificent, and the war sequences are brutal and violent, the film works out as a movie which will always be remembered as a classic.
The film focuses on William Wallace, growing up as a kid, his father was a fighter. After his death, his uncle took him in to watch over him, and teach him how to fight. When he is older though, he meets Murron MacClannough(Catherine McCormack). After he weds with her, she is murdered. Now avenging her death, William sets out ot fight for his freedom, his justice and the right to live.
Mel Gibson did really an amazing job on capturing the character of William Wallace. Putting on the Irish accent, he shows us that he is a great actor and can do some things which we never thought he could do. Behind the camrea though, Mel is a completely different kind of person. He captures the fight scenes perfectly and beautifully. The one thing that was done well though, was the greatly realistic violence and brutal warfare of the film. The violence is spilled nicely, and realistically.
Braveheart is 177 minutes long in length, if you dont have patience then dont watch this movie. There are plenty of good dialogue scenes throughout the film, as written nicely in the script. The film also surprises us with an amazing end to the film.
Bottom Line: A film in which is amazing in size and talent.
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