Braveheart: The Battle of Falkirk (HD CLIP)

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Braveheart: The Battle of Falkirk

What’s happening in this Braveheart movie clip?
In the Scottish countryside and under Longshank’s eyes, William Wallace (Mel Gibson) fights with his countrymen at the battle of Falkirk. As they thought their noble allies Lochlan and Mornay would come, they struggle after being betrayed by them.

What’s the movie Braveheart about?
Braveheart, directed by Mel Gibson, in a richly detailed, Academy Award-winning saga of fierce combat, tender love and the will to risk it all for freedom. In an emotionally charged performance, Gibson is William Wallace, a bold Scotsman who uses the steel of his sword and the fire of his intellect to rally his countrymen to liberation from the English occupation of Scotland. Winner of five Oscars including Best Picture of 1995, Best Director (Gibson), Best Cinematography, Best Makeup and Best Sound Effects Editing "Braveheart" is "the most sumptuous and involving historical epic since 'Lawrence of Arabia'" (Rod Lurie, Los Angeles Magazine).

Credits: © 1995 Paramount Pictures

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This battle utterly broke my heart as a kid.

logicaldude
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Patrick McGoohen nailed the role of King Edward I. Loved his no nonsense character written in the movie.

spptube
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3:51 "Bring me Wallace: alive if possible...DEAD...just as good!" LOL

a.d.clarke
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2:44 this is the moment that the noble man had to make a compromise with himself! Great acting!

alexgeld
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Despite that awful betrayal by the Scottish nobles I love that the Irish joined Wallace and his force

UlsterCountryball
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Can’t believe he fought this battle then the revolutionary war then Vietnam

davidhoward
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It would be a mistake to think that Monarchs(or Plutocrats for that matter) today are any different from this guy.

eyeofchorus
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In reality 11, 000 out of the 15, 000 troops under longshanks were Welsh (not that they were eager to fight the scots, as Wales had been conquered by Longshanks only a few years before, they were forced to fight for England, and just before the battle, there was a mutiny among them, the English killed some of them). The battle had 2000 deaths on each side, despite the English longbow and the Scots being outnumbered 2 to 1.
No Irish were present at Falkirk either.

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The helmets of Longshank's bodyguards are one of the best I've ever seen, there's even a sugarloaf looking model as well.
All of them are historically accurate, nice to see they got some elements of the armoury faithful to that era.

solist
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This was a great movie about a man many of us outside of Britain knew little about.A rebel that was a real hero in a pretty savage time in history.The historical inaccuracies aside it was definitely worthy of the awards

DW-nbzc
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Для меня это очень горький, очень тяжёлый фильм, полный человеческого предательства и черствости. Но он и про настоящее и очень ценное. Про честь, про любовь, про верность и искренность. Я плачу о судьбе Уолиса, Храброе сердце, чистая душа, целеустремлённость, доброта, честь, искренность, ум, находчивось и благородство. Сколько всего прекрасного было намешанно в человеке. А вокруг? Какие люди вокруг? Насколько меньше всего этого в них? Жаль, как жаль, что таких добрых и чистых душою людей мало и что их в "Богов войны" превращают те кто скуп на человечность.

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Saw this movie in the theater. Great acting, great soundtrack…completely Ahistorical. The Scots were as well equipped as the English and the English were not incompetent as portrayed in this film.
Longshanks was called”The Hammer of the Scots” for a reason. He never lost a battle to them when he was in direct command of his troops. Also he wasn’t a pagan or a tyrant of a King as portrayed. He wasn’t a nice guy, but he wasn’t any worse than any other King. England actually did well under his rule.

rokassan
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0:12 Longshanks stare and saying "irish" with massive contempt is the best part of the movie. Long live the king

KaiserLandsknecht
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"what's that on the ground looks like oil or something"
- "don't think about it"

beachmountain
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1:07 - nice moment! Great actor! Nice play! Like real king!

hiimma
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If this is the Battle of Falkirk I am Santa.

humbertoventura
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There is a Greek saying that says: There is no betrayal without trust

Yprin
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Longshanks didn’t care how many men he lost, as long as he won.

alextepe
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Aha, again the burning arrows so beloved by film makers !

christianwouters
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Villain or not, that's the way to be a king.

vladzignus