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Braveheart

"Braveheart"
Original Title:
Braveheart Director: Mel Gibson
Screenplay: Randall Wallace
Cast: Mel Gibson, Patrick McGoohan, Sophie Marceau, Catherine McCormack, Angus Macfadyen, Brendan Gleeson, Tommy Flanagan, David O'Hara
USA, 1995

In 1993 Mel Gibson first entered into the filmmaking with "The Man Without a Face", which was not a great film, but gave momentum to appear two years later in "Braveheart."

Film on the history of Scottish release, specifically based on the character of William Wallace , is part of a script by Randall Wallace (who is not proven to be a descendant of William ), who in turn is the brain of another film media as "Pearl Harbor" (2001) and "The Man in the Iron Mask" (1998). But it is precisely what makes "Braveheart" does not like some, though the film has a very few carecterística may be awarded: teaching in the pursuit of objectives.

could criticize the work by treatment audiovisual, perhaps poor in resources, using the majestic landscape to ascribe achievements in photography, leaving out major actions that could be used as grounds for further amaze the viewer, or elements of cinematic language entirely untapped by their leaders technicians ( but also high points are redeemed the costumes and art direction). However, there are two elements that do stand out in this work and with the right experience, I must say that if they are well made, can put the movie on a superlative level. This is how the story (not necessarily linked to the script, but the overall proposal represents), as in turn this has symbiosis with music composed brilliantly by James Horner - Oscar winner for "Titanic" (1997) - make "Braveheart" is one of the movies that have to see.

Gibson makes no difference if it's a bad or good director. Maybe his future films do not reveal much and do not stand out from the rest, but this more than overshadow the American raised in Australia, vaunting the film in question, showing that history is important to achieve this connection with the viewer magic is unusual. Despite its almost 3 hours, the film has a magnet that traps every passer addict zapping, which must unintentionally be at the screen until the final credits begin to appear.

And this for what? It is without doubt the magic of which I speak. The emotion that gives the character and strength, are of a purity and a conviction that excite even the most frugal, so that a turning point can be generated in your thoughts and change the switch and think that nothing is impossible , which with strength and perseverance anything is possible but seems very lejando. We just need to believe in us, just simply the power of our ideas to create the change we want ... and are those who believe in things that do not lose expectations, which are moved at that time that shouts "freedom."

Rating: 7 / 7

Scene from "Braveheart"

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