Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Braveheart - 1995 - Directed by Mel Gibson
My favorite scene in the film Braveheart is at the end of the film.
William Wallace (Mel Gibson) has been captured by the English and has refused to ask for forgiveness. Therefore he to was experience a slow and painful death. The English man asks him once more to admit his wrongdoings so he shall receive a quick death. William Wallace then cries out "FREEDOM!". this scene is intense and sad. It reveals Wallaces patriotic side. It was so memorable because it represented the title; Wallace had a brave heart. The sadness was increased when the camera focuses on the faces of his friends and lover. How his words and truth affected them. The dramatic violin orchestral music intensified the pain and suffering in this particular scene, as Wallace cried out his last words of what he was truly fighting for.
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