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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 24 May, 1995 |
| MANUFACTURER: | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Anamorphic, NTSC |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
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Customer Reviews of Braveheart [Region 2]
the tree of liberty is watered with blood of patriots and tyrants How can people still be swayed by the empty "give peace a chance" mantra after seeing war brought down to the very basics like this? For those who value their life more than their freedom, peace is possible. Of course slavery is the only possible result. Thank God for those in our past who put our freedom before their own lives. And thank God for rough men who still stand ready to do violence on our behalf.
Gibson at his best
Not going to go on and on about how great the movie is.....over 800 reviews and a 5 star rating already tells us this. All I want to add is what I thought the best part of this DVD was. The running commentary by Mel Gibson while the movie is being shown in sub titles and speech ( muted some while Gibson is speaking) is a stroke of genius ! I learned so much about how scenes were shot, how long it took to shoot a scene, insiders secrets, what parts of the movie Gibson liked the best ( and not so much) and why. I watch the movie at least once a week..... I am bedridden.....and episodic TV gets old very fast. The only way I watch it now is with the commentary. And for us women, while Wallace looks great in a kilt, Robert The Bruce looks great period.
Braveheart
Epic, grand-scale moviemaking at its best, Gibson's Oscar-winning tale of heroism and courage in 1300s Scotland marked a sensational triumph in the director's chair for the durable star. Ruggedly charismatic, Gibson plays a peaceful man reluctantly drawn into the violent drift of history, after which he becomes a ferocious leader and combatant. Sophie Marceau is alluring as Isabelle, a stunning English princess who draws Wallace's eye and heart, but the film really blazes thanks to Gibson's savage, jaw-dropping battle sequences. Even at three hours, "Braveheart" never loses its interest or intensity.