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Inappropriate soundtrack for “Braveheart”.
“Inappropriate Soundtracks” is inspired by the SA forums. Thanks, goons!
This is a work of satire and is meant merely for satirical means and not for profit. Copyright for the motion picture and the songs used are held by the original artists.
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The famous Freedom Speech from the movie Braveheart before battle.
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A Braveheart music trailer that I made for a college project. Uploaded as a backup copy.
Software used: Adobe Premiere Pro
Footage: From Braveheart Special Edition DVD
Music: Mindtraveller - By Falconer
Duration : 0:1:35
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The way that William Wallace sacrificed himself for Scotland reminds us of the way Christ sacrificed Himself for the entire mankind. He only did it out of love for his people. He is a true christian exemple.
We should remember that and NEVER SURRENDER OUR FREEDOM!
Felul in care Wallace s-a sacrificat pentru Scotia ne duce cu ganul la felul in care Hristos s-a sacrificat pentru inreaga omenire. A facut-o doar din dragoste pentru poporul sau. Este un exemplu crestin.
Ar trebui sa ne amintim asta si NICIODATA SA NU RENUNTAM LA LIBERTATE!
I recommend you see the movie.It is superb!
Va recomand sa vedeti filmul. Este superb!
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“Braveheart” (1995)
“Inimă neînfricată” - în româneşte / romanian
is the partly historical, partly fictional hollywoodian (for exemple the part where Wallace has sex with the queen is FALSE! That never happened in reality. Those scenes were put there for audience purposes only. We all know that “Sex sells”. So that’s why the producers invented those sex scenes…), story of William Wallace, a Scottish common man who fights for his country’s freedom from English rule around the end of the 13th century.
William Wallace is a Scottish hero who leads an uprising against the cruel English ruler Edward the Longshanks, who wishes to inherit the crown of Scotland for himself. When he was a young boy, William Wallace’s father and brother, along with many others, lost their lives trying to free Scotland. Once he loses another of his loved ones, William Wallace begins his long quest to make Scotland free once and for all, along with the istance of Robert the Bruce
The movie begins in the small town of Elderslie, Scotland. William lives with his father, Malcolm and elder brother John. William’s father and brother are called to a meeting a few miles from their home where they find the entire nobility of Scotland hanging. Malcolm and John then go to a battle between the English and their clan, both die tragically. At the funeral William meets his uncle Argyle who fought in the battle with Malcolm and his father. He takes him away to live with him.
The scene then cuts to an adult William on his horse. William later runs into a girl he knew before he went to live with Argyle, her name, Murron, we discover that Lords have the right to sleep with brides on their wedding night, so William marries Murron in secret. Murron is the aulted by a English guard, the guard is killed by William, a fight ensues, and eventually Murron is killed by the lord.
This enrages Wallace who then build himself a fine army entering city’s and killing all Englishman within. Wallace prepares to move on to Stirling where he prepared for his greatest battle yet, in the forest he realizes that he must find a way to beat the heavy cavalry from the ground, he decided to create spears twice as long as men. These were used in the battle to kill the entire heavy cavalry raised at the last minute to kill the on coming horses.
Eventually Wallace reaches York, the most important military city he gains control. Williams final battle at Falkirk ends in his betrayal by two nobles, whom he later kills.
William is betrayed by the leper father of Robert the Bruce, is captured and refuses to bow down as a loyal subject of the king Edward I, Longshanks.
Therefore, instead of mere beheading William Wallace is subject to being Hung, hung within an inch of death. Drawn, being stretched by his ankles and wrists and then having his insides shown to him before he died.
William Wallace died crying “FREEDOM!”
Then Quartered, he was beheaded and his head was put on the London Bridge his body was torn into for pieces one sent to each corner of Britain as a warning to the citizens.
After Wallace’s death we see Robert the Bruce led the battle of Bannockburn the last battle for Scotland’s freedom.
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The battle of Stirling with music by Davy Spillane (with uilleann pipes).
Movie: Braveheart
Music:
1) Caoineadh Cu Chulainn (Lament)
2) River of Gems
Duration : 0:8:23
Braveheart is a 1995 historical action-drama movie produced and directed by Mel Gibson, who also starred in the title role. The film was written for screen and then novelized by Randall Wallace. Gibson portrays a legendary Scot, William Wallace, who gained recognition when he came to the forefront of the First War of Scottish Independence by opposing Edward I of England (portrayed by Patrick McGoohan) and subsequently abetted by Edward’s daughter-in-law Princess Isabelle (played by Sophie Marceau) and a claimant to the Scottish throne, Robert the Bruce (played by Angus Macfadyen).
Plot:
In A.D. 1280 Edward I of England, known as “Longshanks”, has occupied much of Scotland, and his oppressive rule there leads to the deaths of William Wallace’s father and brother. Years later, after Wallace has been raised abroad by his uncle, the Scots continue to live under the harsh thumb of Longshanks’ cruel laws. Wallace returns, intent on living as a farmer and avoiding involvement in the ongoing “troubles.” Wallace rekindles a romance with his childhood friend Murron after showing her the carefully preserved thistle she gave him as a child, and the two marry in secret to avoid the primae noctis decree the King has set forth. But after Wallace attacks a group of English soldiers attempting to rape her, the village Sheriff prevents the escape of and publicly cuts Murron’s throat unbeknown to Wallace who believed her to have escaped. In retribution, an enraged Wallace, with the istance of his fellow villagers, slaughters the English garrison. He then cuts the sheriff’s throat with the same dagger that killed Murron.
Knowing that the local English lord will retaliate, Wallace and his men enter his castle dressed in English uniforms and burn it down. In response to Wallace’s exploits, the commoners of Scotland rise in revolt against England.
As his legend spreads, hundreds of Scots from the surrounding clans volunteer to join Wallace’s militia. Wallace leads his army through a series of successful battles against the English, including the Battle of Stirling and sacking the city of York. However, he is betrayed by the Scottish nobility and defeated at the Battle of Falkirk.
He goes into hiding, fighting a guerrilla war against English forces, and personally murders the two Scottish nobles who betrayed him at Falkirk. Meanwhile, Princess Isabelle, whose husband Prince Edward (Longshanks’s son and heir) ignores her, meets with Wallace as the English King’s emissary. She and Wallace share a tryst, during which she conceives Wallace’s child. Still believing there is some good in the nobility of his country, Wallace eventually agrees to meet with the Bruce. He is caught in a trap set by the elder Bruce and the other nobles, beaten unconscious, and handed over to the English Crown. Robert the Bruce is enraged by his father’s treachery, and disowns him forever.
In London, Wallace is brought before the English magistrates and tried for high treason. He denies the charges, declaring that he had never accepted Edward as his King. The court responds by sentencing him to be “purified by pain.” Later, in a London square, William Wallace is tortured, being hanged, racked, and disemboweled. The magistrate offers him a quick death in exchange for a plea for mercy. Awed by Wallace’s courage, the Londoners watching the execution begin to yell for mercy to be given. William signals to the magistrate that he wishes to speak. Using the last strength in his body, he cries, “Freedom!” and turns his head, seeing an image of Murron in the crowd smiling at him as he is beheaded.
Some time later, Robert the Bruce takes control of the remaining Scottish army and faces a ceremonial line of English troops at the fields of Bannockburn. Cheering Wallace’s name, Robert the Bruce and the Scots charge the stunned English lines and win their freedom.
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