Walter fitz Gilbert of Cadzow (Lord Hamilton) in Braveheart part1

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Scene from the movie Braveheart with Walter fitz Gilbert of Cadzow (Lord Hamilton) interacting with Edward I of England (Longshanks) daughter in-law, Isabella of France.
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"I never lie. But I am a savage." What a badass line.

Kevincarlloven
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I know that this movie was historically inaccurate in a lot of ways, but we all must admit...this is one hell of a movie.

natiliee.s.
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The moment she mentions his wife, the music kicks in, and his emotions completely change from firm to somewhat vulnerable, it’s filmmaking perfection.

johncms
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Wallace discussing his dead wife to Isabella: “I’ve never spoken of it before. And, I don’t know why I tell you this now, except...I see her strength in you.” As a young French woman starved for romance and love, Isabella is captivated forever.
One of the most romantic lines in this entire scene.

pilotgal
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Mel Gibson rarely blinks in this entire scene, and when he does, it is slow and meaningful. He was incredible in this scene.

itsamebrinyoh
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“Peace is made in such ways.”
“SLAVES are made in such ways.”

Hard hitting and true as hell line. Even in today’s society.

ChosenPlaysYT
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One of the best scenes of any movie I’ve ever seen. Mel is such an underrated actor. Should’ve gotten at least an Oscar nomination as best actor.

katrinasoledad
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That little smile she gives when he speaks French...

triagrammer
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The heart of a man is everything. What we do with our heart is the key to fear and strength. We as men should pursue that which is pure and honest and honorable, and live our lives as if we are fighting for our loved ones. Just like Braveheart.

samuelplacensia
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Despite the historical issues of the film, this was one of the greatest films ever made.

nilocblue
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People need to forget about mel phenomenal acting for a moment and give this lady her flowers ...the way she can say a thousand words without moving her lips .. she nailed her part...and she done it with facial expressions and body language ....

THE-POLYMATH
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1:30 This is a very small detail but a meaningful one. When Wallace begins speaking her native language, her disposition towards him instantly shifts for the better. It's just like real life too, if you speak to someone in their native language that's not your native language, then they will greatly appreciate it.

Guitarfollower
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If you don't get chills from the context of this beautiful scene, you have no pulse. James Horner's music added so much emotion. Wow!! Rip.

robkay
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This is the most beautiful scene in the whole movie. Nobody knows how much I love to watch this movie and how deep it affects my heart but I stopped watching it years ago for I can no longer be able to see them slay his beloved. Thank You.

TheStranger
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"You tell your king that William Wallace will not be ruled. Nor will any Scot while I live..."

Golden.

J_Rossi
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wallace: “she was my wife, we married in secret because I would not share her with an english lord”
pure love...

marianneuy
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"Will you speak with a woman?" ... I like this entire scene.... "I know you have suffered, I know about your woman..." ... it's so emotional

bettyluis
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Who can say no to her? She's absolutely gorgeous.

johnpatrick
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Two things I love about this scene; First, the look Nicolette, the princesses attendant gives the princess after she sees William Wallace come into the tent. Second, the little smile the princess gives when William Wallace speaks French. I know, very small things, but I think those small things make the difference in a scene being good or great.

MWolverine
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Sophie is a stunningly beautiful woman

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