勇敢的心观后感英文
勇敢的心影评英文
勇敢的心影评英文(一)Have seen this great heroical film , I was greatly moved by it’s encouraging story , Passes through hero’s tender feelings in the rank smell of blood and the war, manifested the 13th century Scotland hero William Wallace’s blood and iron an d the tender feelings. William Wallace in the movie is a typical American typical hero, he has a brave heart has a strong sense of righteousness.The forest, the village as well as the sierra accompany the Scotland bagpipe sound to take movie’s start, forms the sharp contrast with war’s in noisy rank smell of blood. Freedom, Wallace is precisely fighting for perfect freedom. He mentioned two times that said “I want to farm, to get married, lives well - -, if I may.” To finally this, he has not realized h is dream.To avoid the “the right of first love”, Wallace and Mellone has a secret marriage. But because Mellone revolts against England soldier’s indecently, she is lacerated in her throat. Then Wallace come to anger and begin to fight for freedom.Wallace lead the villagers resist many attacks from England royal family. Wallace win many big wars, England royal family mount the last attack, at the beginning of the war, Wallace said the troops under his command: “Aye, fight and you may die. Run and you’ll live -- at least awhile. And dying in your beds many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom!”However, they fail. Perhaps Wallace is captured by England and sentence to death. After a series of torture, I am unable to continue watching. All people including the executioner urge him to say Mercy obtains the survival, he exha usts his whole body’s strength to shout: “Freedom!” It like a stream of current across though my body.勇敢的心影评英文(二)There was a time when the local people in Scotland had to pay the taxes and the beautiful girl’s fist night to English ruler in return for ‘protection’. If the money and the fair lady were not paid promptly, the English gangsters would quickly destroy their home and possesses.One of the most excellent figures in Scotland history was William Wallace, who was born in 1272. When he was young, his father was dead in the war which against with the enemy and he was brought up by his uncle. During that period, William Wallace learned the skill of fight and strategy of the war which make an important role of the later days.William Wallace unshakable faith touches my heart. Not all the people are stood up to noble, opponents or even die. I admire William Wallace for striving for freedom、his brave and cherishing his woman.Desire for freedomWhen William Wallace was child, his father and brother died for a fight .The word free first appeared in his mind through a dream that his father told him. (The concept of personal freedom was a concept not much celebrated in 1300)Your heart was free; you needed to have the courage to follow it. A history about hero was begun. William Wallace fought for Scotland’s freedom in the 13th century, as longshanks want to rule a country of one that he arranged his son to marry the daughter of his rival, the king of France in order to control the political situation. Longshanks did also Grant nobles prima noctes, first night to draw more of his supporters to Scotland. Seeing their own woman robed by nobles, men could not tolerate these happened in Scotland. As more and more nobles came to Scotland, the local pe ople suffered a lot from it. Wallace”s dying cry, as his body was stretched on the rack, was freedom! The time had come. William Wallace killed the noble who infringed upon his beloved women. At that moment William Wallace clearly realized that only freedom was primary condition to live a normal life. I remembered a sentence William Wallace said: I want children and a home and peace. I had asked god for these, but it is all for nothing if you don’t have freedom. The power of words and strategies, William Wallace influenced suffer people. And more and more people took part in fighting for freedom. His unshakable resolution leaded him to a battle about freedom.As his saying: Wars could take our lives, but they would never take our freedom. His life’s purpose and personal mission statement was to pursue freedom.Brave made one fight against exploitersThrough the cruel wars, He is an amazing battlefield strategist. Facing a major challenge, he refused to be beguiled into surrender. William Wallace is not naturally brave, because fight to the bitter end for peace and freedom. I think his brave heart derive from his childhood when he saw that the nobles’army hurls rocks at each other for entertainment. Later, when a Scotsman has his wound numb, a saying came from his heart: That’ll wake you up in the morning, boy! Just when they thought all hope was lost, William Wallace still believed Scotland would be one and freedom was not so far from them that created his brave heartFight for freedom through wars. We can see his brave somewhere in this film such as routed one of Longshanks’garrisons and murdered his noble lord.; Fight with the thousands of opponents in a war between English and Scotland; invaded Longshanks’northern army in Your; fought with Longshanks face to face; consulted with Robert the Bruce about united the nobles to built a country of their own, even knew that would be grey. He was not the one to support the noble’s rights in Scotland’s land, neither the Balliol, William Wallace’s hometown, but fought against exploiters and looked forward to peaceful life. Brave heartwas one of the important reasons that aroused people to fight for freedom and peaceful life. I think it was the power that took William Wallace over the fear of death, the fuel that propelled him toward the life you envision.True love under the warEveryone had his own true love, so did William Wallace. He was crazy in pursuit of love. But it was a pity, because in the 13th the common survived as slaves and they had less right (or even had no right)to do what they want to do, slaved for nobles, died for nobles. Love between William Wallace and Murron moved me to tears. They loved each other. They had their own land. Their love was smashed by invaders’selfish desire. Poor Murron was the victim in the war, even she was not wrong, but history arranged her dead in the 13th when a fight for freedom just begun. Nowadays, the law has made to protect our right. We can hold fast to our ideal, such as life、job、love or other else. When I see Historical films about love, I always sigh for the sad ending, which the main actor and the main actress separate, not because the ending of love, but for the history. Thanks for William Wallace; I deeply make sense of the love between people included kinship、friendship and affection. In the long history, people fought for freedom、rights and land all the time. Today we are free, but how many people dare to pursue his love or ideal, and how many people see his relatives、friends or the one he deep in love getting on a train and going away. I think we should take measures todefend our true feeling and follow it. The love between William Wallace and Murron was wonderful because they had strived for each other.William Wallace, a hero of Scotland, was excellent in Scotland history. His brave heart、unshakable faith about fighting for freedom and love have never influencing the young generation less.His heart will go on.勇敢的心影评英文(三)Directed and acted the leading role by mel.Gibson,the film “Brave Heart”is an epic. Gibson’s ‘Braveheart’ focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression...To make films of historical themes is difficult, It requires us not only reproduce the history, but also treat the history fairly and compress the complex and detailed history into a few hours on the screen, and lets the audience feel not boring .It is indeed difficult . But “Brave Heart” did it.Set in the late 13th century, ‘Braveheart’ is the story of one of Sco tland’s greatest national heroes Sir William Wallace,leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long, ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule.The story itself is simple and clear and the theme is also clearly conveyed.While William Wallace ,distinguished as Braveheart ,is still a young boy,he witnesses theking`s betrayal and cruelty:all the scots carrying on peace negotiations are hanged , even their servants are not excluded.Young Wallace`s father and brother died in the battle against the English and his uncle took him to the European continent to receive schooling.When he returns to his hometown ,Wallace has grown up into a brave, handsome,and well--educated man.He marries his childhood sweetheart Murron in secret so that the local English lord won`t claim his right of “prima nota” and intends to live an idyllic life.He does not see the true face of Longshanks until he witnesses his wife killed by the English soilders.It makes his blood boil.He and his people raise the standard of revolt and struggle for freedom.He becomes the true leader and it proves that he is the very person—the raging tide of revolation surges forward,smashing all resistance and advances victoriously everywhere.But Robort 1`s betrayal results in Wallace`s fall to the English and the failure of the revolt.Consequently,Wallace was captured,tortured and executed as a traitor,but his dying cry”Freedom” stimulates his people and finally they win the day.It`s an ambitious pictures,big in simple emotions like love,patriotism an treachery,and it avoids th travelogue look of so many historical swashbucklers:its locations look green,wet,vast ,muddy an rugged.Just from a technical point of view,Brave Heart does a brilliant jo o assing me and horses fo large—scale warfare on film.And th battle scenes arfrequent,bloody,and violent.Gibson deploys what look like thousands of me o orseback,as we a oot soilders an archers,and ye his battle sequences don`t turn into confusing crowd scenes.Giboson,just like th hero Wallace in th film,marshals hi armies of extras,his stuntmen an special effects,and creates a fictional world that is entertaining an thrilling.The make-up in the film is also remarkable.Wallace`s golden yellow hair makes him look like a lion,full of power and energy.The actors` clothes are simple and crude,primitive as well,making the atmosphere feel real.When Wallace leads his men into battle , their faces were painted blue, like football fans, crazy and enthusiastic.As for films,it is monotonous to tell a story of war only,of course,Brave Heart avoid it successfully.Here we should mention another soul in the film,the princess,played by the French actress Sophie Marceau.The marriage between her and Edward`s son,the prince of Wales,is only for political reasons.She soon falls in love with Wallace and just “because of the way you look at me”.She becomes the second love in Wallace`s life.The two romance,together with those spectacular battle scenes,expertly directed by the magnetic star,help compensate for the film`s uneven script and overlength.It is sometimes seen as an egotistical gesture when actors direct themselves,especially in heroic epics costing $53 million.The truth is,given this material,few could have directed it better.And as BraveHeart,Gibson plays his role with flameboyance,and cuts it with sly humor.He is an amazing battlefield strategist,inventing new strategies and weapons,outsmarting the English at every turn,leading his men into battle with hope.There is a scene where he is so pumped up with the scent of battle that his nostrils flare;not many actors could get away with that ,but Gibson can .We will remember Wallace as a Scots Spartacus but wearing a kilt.A powerful passionate film about a powerful,passionate man!It’s a film that weaves a fascinating trail through the 14th century while delivering breathtaking battle scenes and some haunting plot lines . This is three hours’ worth of gripping drama, which spares nothing on either the visceral or the emotional front . Braveheart may have its critics , but there’s no denying this is an achievement.。
勇敢的心英文影评(推荐5篇)
勇敢的心英文影评(推荐5篇)第一篇:勇敢的心英文影评勇敢的心影评Review of BraveheartThe film entitled Braveheart,which tells of the story of Sir William Wallace ,a Scotland’s hero in 13th century to protest against the cruel king of England, Edward I.Although the reason is seemingly a romantic revernge for his fiancée who was killed by an English landlord.The struggle was so fierce ,bloody and magnificent that any spectator can not come to himself or herself after seeing a series of campaigns that were shown in the movie and we are most touched by the desire for freedom of Sir William Wallace on the last scene of his execution ,in which William’s sky blue eyes were shone as bright as the sky ,a metaphor for the freedom which is hopeless but the determination was never abandoned in pursuit for it.However,one cannot stand the spiteful rebellion of the Scottish nobles and just imagine Wallace’s disbelief and shock when he got to know that the knight of Edward I,who is mostwilling to kill him in the battlefield,is the one who is most likelyto become the king of Scotland,the man who swore to stand alongside with Wallace from the majority of the Scotland’s aristocrats who suspected Wallace and kept looking down upon him.Wallace had presumed that he was his companion but the reality just showed the just opposite side of Wallce’s naïve dream and both the hero and the audience cannot bear this betrayal from the bottom of their heats.But Wallace still chose to believe,to tolerate and to take anadventure which led to his death and the end of this poetic struggle while meantime ,setting in motion another moreintensive campaigns by those who carried on Wallace’s dreamto realize the freedom of Scotland.Wallace’s death is like theringing of the bell in the darkness of midnight,announcing thatdawn should be cast upon the ones who never halt to pursue freedom sooner or later.The scene which showed Wallace’s calling for freedom,whilethe executor’s axe moving ,the clouds flo ating,the wicked king’s last breath and the judge’s disappointment out of expectation.“Every man dies, not every man reallylives.”Wallce’s last words echoed in the midst of the air,despitethe physical death and the passing of the decades of years.The real meaning of braveheart lies on that not only we do not dare to encounter the rivals and the unfair,but also the courage to tolerate,to resist the temptation to give up indespair ,to face the genuine aspect of ourselves.Trust,belief,struggle,determination,betrayal and of course ,the love epic ,are the images we can associate with this marvelous film and we cannot urge our passion to extol Wallace,our hatred for the wicked Edward I and those both mentally and physically delicate Scotland’s nobles.Given thefact that both these two nations are now sections of the UnitedKingdom,The film reminds us of the love for one’s ownmotherland thedesire for freedom,which is the gifted nature since mankind was born with and we shall never be scared of anyobstacles ,frustrations and sacrifices in our fight forfreedom ,the goal generations of all classes,eras and races have been longing for and we shall never be in shortage of thecourage to gain freedom.(534 words)October 29th.2010第二篇:电影《勇敢的心》英文影评英语国家概况William Wallace, a hero of ScotlandHistorical background:There was a time when the local people in Scotland had to pay the taxes and the beautiful girl’s fist night to English ruler in return for ‘protection’.If the money and the fair lady were not paid promptly, the English gangsters would quickly destroy their home and possesses.One of the most excellent figures in Scotland history was William Wallace, who was born in 1272.When he was young, his father was dead in the war which against with the enemy and he was brought up by his uncle.During that period, William Wallace learned the skill of fight and strategy of the war which make an important role of the later days.......William Wallace unshakable faith touches my heart.Not all the people are stood up to noble, opponents or even die.I admire William Wallace for striving for freedom、his brave and cherishing his woman.Desire for freedomWhen William Wallace was child, his father and brother died for a fight.The word “free” first appeared in his mind through a dream that his father told him.(The concept of personal freedom was a concept not much celebrated in 1300)Your heartwas free;you needed to have the courage to follow it.A history about hero was begun.William Wallace fought for Scotland’s freedom in the 13th century, as longshanks want to rule a 1country of one that he arranged his son to marry the daughter of his rival, the king of France in order to control the political situation.Longshanks did also Grant nobles prima noctes, first night to draw more of his supporters to Scotland.Seeing their own woman robed by nobles, men could not tolerate these happened in Scotland.As more and more nobles came to Scotland, the local people suffered a lot from it.Wallace's dying cry, as his body was stretched on the rack, w as “freedom!” The time had come.William Wallace killed the noble who infringed upon his beloved women.At that moment William Wallace clearly realized that only freedom was primary condition to live a normal life.I remembered a sentence William Wallace said: “I want children and a home and peace.I had asked god for these, but it is all for nothing if you don’t have freedom.” The power of words and strategies, William Wallace influenced suffer people.And more and more people took part in fighting for freedom.His unshakable resolution leaded him to a battle about freedom.As his saying: Wars could take our lives, but they would never take our freedom.His life’s purpose and personal mission statement was to pursue freedom.Brave made one fight against exploitersThrough the cruel wars, He is an amazing battlefield strategist.Facing a major challenge, he refused to be beguiled into surrender.William Wallace is not naturally brave, because fight to the bitter end for peace and freedom.I think his brave heart derive f rom his childhood when he saw that the nobles’ army hurls rocks at each other for ter, when aScotsman has his wound numb, a saying came from his heart: “That’ll wake you up in the morning, boy!" Just when they thought all hope was lost, William Wallace still believed Scotland would be one and freedom was not so far from them that created his brave heart—Fight for freedom through wars.We can see his brave somewhere inthis film such as routed one of Longshanks’ garrisons and murdered his noble lord.;Fight with the thousands of opponents in a war between English and Scotland;invaded Longshanks’ northern army in Your;fought with Longshanks face to face;consulted with Robert the Bruce about united the nobles to built a country of their own, even knew that would be grey.He was not the one to support the noble’s rights in Scotland’s land, neither the Balliol, William Wallace’s hometown, but fought against exploiters and looked forward to peaceful life.Brave heart was one of the important reasons that aroused people to fight for freedom and peaceful life.I think it was the power that took William Wallace over the fear of death, the fuel that propelled him toward the life you envision.True love under the warEveryone had his own true love, so did William Wallace.He was crazy in pursuit of love.But it was a pity, because in the 13th the common survived as slaves and they had less right(or even had no right)to do what they want to do, slaved for nobles, died for nobles.Love between William Wallace and Murron moved me to tears.They loved each other.They had their own land.Their love was smashed by invaders’ selfish desire.Poor Murron was the victim in the war, even she was not wrong, but history arranged her dead in the 13th when a fight for freedom just begun.Nowadays, the law has made to protect our right.We canhold fast to our ideal, such as life、job、love or other else.When I see Historical films about love, I always sigh for the sad ending, which the main actor and the main actress separate, not because the ending of love, but for the history.Thanks for William Wallace;I deeply make sense of the love between people included kinship、friendship and affection.In the long history, people fought for freedom、rights and land all the time.Today we are free, but how many people dare to pursue his love or ideal, and how many people see hisrelatives、friends or the one he deep in love getting on a train and going away.I think we should take measures to defend our true feeling and follow it.The love between William Wallace and Murron was wonderful because they had strived for each other.William Wallace, a hero of Scotland, was excellent in Scotland history.His brave heart、unshakable faith about fighting for freedom and love have never influencing the young generation less.His heart will go on.第三篇:勇敢的心英文剧情影评Ps:一个字一个字敲的原创,请大家珍惜劳动成果。
勇敢的心观后感Feedback of Brave Heart
Feedback of Brave HeartS3In this November Holidays, I watched a film, name is Braveheart.In fact, this is not the first time I watched this movie.When I was a child ,about 10 or 11. Maybe I was too young ,I don't have much impression, the feeling of the film is that Wallace is a hero,I even can't remember the other part of the story.The second time I watched the film in the long summer vacation after the college entrance examination,after that time I remembered the story,Wallace is aware of the struggle for freedom away, of course, that melodious Scottish bagpipes.But this time I feel different from the past.It is a 1995 American epic drama film,the winner of Oscar Prize.It is the story of one of Scotland's greatest national heroes Sir William Wallace. leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long, ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule in the late 13th century.King Edward "Longshanks"of England, has occupied much of southern Scotland, and his oppressive rule there leads to the deaths of William Wallace's father and brother. Years later, after Wallace has been raised abroad by his uncle, the Scots continue to live under the iron fist of Longshanks' cruel laws. Wallace returns, determined to rid his country of its English oppressors. Wallace seeks the assistance of Scottish nobles but who lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country.Two Scottish nobles, Lochlan and Mornay, planning to submit to Longshanks, betray Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk the following year as a new English army invades Scotland. The Scots lose the battle and Wallace nearly loses his life.As the English king's emissary, Princess Isabelle meets with Wallace.It is sarcastic that the English princess fell in love with Wallace and she got pregnant at the end. Still believing there is some good in the nobility of his country, Wallace eventually agrees to meet with Robert the Bruce in Edinburgh. Wallace is caught in a trap set by the elder Bruce and the other nobles, and handed over to the English.Finally, the court responds by sentencing him to death. Wallace is taken to a London square for his torture and execution by beheading. He refuses to submit to the king and beg for mercy despite being half hanged, racked, castrated, and disemboweled publicly. Using the last strength in his body, the defiant William instead shouts, "Freedom!" Just as he is about to be beheaded.This movie is my favorite.It really shaken me! I can experience the power of faith, it can truly bring you strong. Wallace is so powerful and firm that nothing could destroy him, because he owns a brave heart for freedom! It tells me that there is something named freedom which is more important than life.I think Braveheart is a heart with a firm belief.William Wallace: Every man dies, not every man really lives.华莱士:每个人都会死去,但不是每个人都曾经真正活过Princess Isabelle: He ( the king ) proposes that you withdraw your attack. In return, he grants you title, estates and this chest of gold, which I am to pay to you personally.伊莎贝尔:他(国王)建议你停止进攻并撤回去。
勇敢的心英文读后感
勇敢的心英文读后感勇敢的心英文读后感In times of anguish, we can find solace in art. A great movie can always offer you some kind of power to face your own problem. And this one did a good job. It brings us a tough hero, William Wallace,leader of the Scottish resistance forces against England’s rule. Although he is dead at last, his spirit had led his people to fight and get freedom. This meaningful work has touched so many hearts by its significance theme and content.The theme of this work can mainly be seen over the growing image of William Wallace. First we see his childhood. His father was killed by the English intruder, which may definitely leave a scar on his heart. With this great hatred, when he saw his wife killed by the enemies, everything stuck deep down his heart was released all of a sudden with magnificent power. So in the fighting scene, we see a warrior dared his life waving the sword. It is a common wonder where his courage is from. Let’s say, if it is an ordinary person, who lost his parents since he’s very young, he may nothave the conviction to grow up as a hero. However, heroes are as heroes are.Wallace's revolution was significant, seen from many aspects, with great obstacles from his countrymen, as well as enemies. Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country. In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes. Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous. He was knighted and proclaimed ‘guardian and high protector of Scotland’,but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover the treachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne;Robert, the Earl of Bruce;to whom he confided, ‘The people would follow you, if you would only lead them.’ Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps. Catherine McCormack is a stunning beauty who ignites Wallace’s revolution. Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthless Edward I, known by the nickname ‘Longshanks.’ This king remains simply the embodiment of evil. While Angus McFadyen moves as a nobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role as the robust Hamish, David O’Hara is very effective as the crazy Irishman who provides much of the film’s comic relief from even the most tensed moments. Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of this work. It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive… Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films)even excessively, and it is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great. The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive. It is epic film-making at its glorious best. This movie focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character that is so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression. And this is the power of a hero.Also, this movie is a red-blooded battle epic. Not much is known about Wallace, known as Braveheart, except that according to an old epic poem, he unified the clans ofScotland and won famous battles against the English before being captured, tortured and executed as a traitor.Wallace cried, as his body was stretched on the rack. That isn’t exactly based on fact (the concept of personal freedom was a concept not much celebrated in 1300),but it doesn’t stop Gibson from making it his dying cry. It fits in with the whole glorious sweep of Braveheart, which is an action epic with the spirit of the Hollywood swordplay classics and the grungy ferocity of “The Road Warrior”。
勇敢的心观后感英文版
When the plain Scottish bagpipe music rings, a vast heroic epic pulled open heavy curtain. With Scottish bagpipe, the end of the movie has nearly three hours. Scottish bagpipes and Scotland skirt, Scottish scenery, this about Scottish hero, William Wallace's films from the beginning I was deeply in love with it.Where there is oppression, there is resistance. When a people oppressed by a certain amount of time, there will always be so a person or a group of people in right time right place, then make a breathtaking world on fire.Stringer bridge battle, when the soldiers to life but to quit the war, when the Scottish nobles to concessions to the British, Wallace appeared, this culminated should be one thousand people, the impromptu speech, let those who oppressed Scots against heart light,”you`ve come to fight as free men,And free men you are.What will you do with that freedom?Will you fight?Aye.Fight,and you may die.Run,and you`ll live…at least a while.And dying in you beds many years from now,would you be willing to trade all the day from this day to that for one chance…just one chance … To come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives ,but they`ll never take our freedom?”That is a what a battle blood boiling, nation's sense of honor, the nation's spirit of solidarity, the power of the nation may only when has been foreign clearer .Falkirk battle because the betrayal of Scottish nobles,Wallace failed.People with brave rushed forward, there will always be people who will retreat to escape, perhaps shouldn't blame them, noble and civilian is two classes, the different experiences of life, in the face of war does choose is different.When Wallace the flicker in the run out of energy to shout out "FREEDOM!!!!!" , I was completely conquered.Every man dies, not every man really lives. Wallace's life is very short, and the final outcome is not perfect, but he really lived.。
《勇敢的心》观后感 Feelings about Braveheart
Feelings about Braveheart"Liberty, love!These two I need.For my love I will sacrifice life,for liberty I will sacrifice my love.”——by Shandor Petefi.This is the poem that appeared to my mind after watching the Braveheart, an Americam movie last for three hours.The re-release of Braveheart was a welcome reminder of a movie deserving of Oscar accolades. In this, my second viewing of Mel Gibson’s three-hour historical epic, the pervasive theme of freedom once again struck a chord in my heart.Firstly ,I will give a guide to the Braveheart.In my opinion,this film includes several parts.Plot of the filmBraveheart tells us the story of how a kid who loss his brave father in battle against independence grew up ,and fought against English force and finally died as a hero. The first time I watched this film,I think it’s very bloodyin that time period. But when I watched it for the second time,I begin to under the deeper meaning of it.The King of Scotland has died without an heir and the King of England, a ruthless pagan known as Edward the Longshanks, has seized the throne himself. Enlglish claimed to make peace with Scotland. However, William,as a little boy, saw h is clansmen’s bodies hanging from the rafters.William Wallace returned to Scotland after living away from his homeland for many years. At first,he just wanted to live in quiet. But afer Englishgranted the nobles of Scots prima noctes——first night. One girl inhabiting Scotland who was married was insulted by nobles at the night of her wedding,because of the sexual rights they hav.And this case makes the tragedy begin.Murron is so beautiful that she also arouses the nobles’ brutish acts. In order to protect her chastity, she'd rather die than be ravaged by the soldiers.Wallace lost his lover,and determined to vanquish the greater English forces. He wants to revenge Murron,and his father and brother,as well as all of his clansmen.Wallace’s courage and pass ion unite his people in Braveheart.Wallace seeks the assistance of Scottish nobles,but he was betrayed by a Scottish Knight and was captured by English Soldier.Wallace was declared guilty and was taken from Westminster Hall stripped naked and dragged by a horse through town.He refuses to submit to the king and beg for mercy despite being half hanged, racked. They burned his bowels before ing the last strength in his body, the defiant William shouted, "Freedom!" just as he is about to be beheaded. H e was castrated, and disemboweled publicly. He was strangled, emasculated and eviscerated. He was then beheaded. His head was later placed on a pike on London Bridge. He was drawn and quartered and his limbs were sent to other cities.LoveExcept of war,love and freedom are both the an integrated and permanent theme of film.The love between the two,William Wallace and Murron.The girl is very beautiful,and the scene gives me enjoyment of romance. When Wallace returns to his village in Scotland he is reacquainted with Murron. I am going to cry when William said,“I love you,always have.” They fell in love and secretly marry. It is Wallace’s deep and lasting love for Murron that spurs him to fight for Scotland’s freedom.William’s second love with Wallace and Princess Isabelle.My respect for Princess Isabella was cemented upon viewing her efforts to not only save Wallace and his followers from certain doom, but to realize that she recognized the nature of William’s mission. She finally began to under stand that Wallace motivation for his deeds of stunning courage was his unquenchable desire for the righteous freedom of his people.CultureIn this movie, it reflects the culture of Europe. We can see many famous building of Great Britain,like London Bridge. Braveheart was the product of a very different cultural climate,both in Scotland and in Hollywood.a.Meaning of the national flower—thistle(蓟)At the funeral of William’s father and brother,little Murron picked a purple flower and ran to Wallace's side, pull back his sleeve, without saying anything, just give the flower to the bereaved boy.Wallace silently took contains the warmth and care of the purple thistle, eyes filled with tears and. If we don’t the culture of Scotland,we won’t understand the deeper meaning of it. Seemed ordinary, this kind of flower conveys profound cultural connotation--- thistle is the national flower of Scotland. The strong vitality of the flower also symbolizes the heroic and indomitable Scottish.I can hear thatlittle Murron was telling William to be brave.On the other hand, thistle also has the meaning of revenge.This scene happened when they were children has paved the way of the fighting and the theme of the film---to revenge his father, his lover, his people. When adult William saw Murron again, he took out her purple thistle.Although already withered,the color was still bright and clear. It is not only a witness of theirlove, but also implies a quiet life on the surface of the William,with heart still remember to revenge.b.Bagpipes and Scotland skirtBagpipes and Scotland skirt are the nation's unique cultural symbols. The melody is beautiful, sometimes of great momentum, sometimes as if weeping and complaining, sometimes lively, in "brave heart", whistle passion tragic songs of freedom.These days,the famous film, Titanic, made in 3D effect is on show in many cinema.It reminds me of the theme song “my he art will go on".It’s also plaied by bagpipe.Bagpipe is rendering sincere love, audiences all over the world are moved by magnificent beautiful bagpipes.Little girl Murron came to comfort the grieving Wallace, picking up a purple thistle. Beautiful and plaintive bagpipe played the flute, permeated with love taste, singing the praises of Wallace and M urron’s pure and good friendship and love.Finally, when Wallace was lying on the gallows, he exhausted body strength a final cry: "Freedom!", at this second bagpipes again,high,melodious, for freedom and praise, becoming immortal melody.While I still luxuriated in the magnificent sound of the pipes, it was now understood that they were not simply rather expressive instruments, but did and still do symbolize the soul and spirit of all Scots and indeed the very essence of Scotland.c.Scotland gamesScotland culture is also reflected in the Scotland games. In the film at about 7 minute,there is a scene that little William and his friend are playing with stones.During the occupation of England, Scotland people have suffered repression, forced to military exercises, but they were ready to resist, without weapons,they used a hammer and sticks to instead. British people didn’t allow Scotland to have weapons. Therefore, Scottish can only train with stones. This episode of lens in the film seems to be small,but is a vivid portrayal of Scotland sports.Scotland never gives in to England. Now I understand why the teacher said Scottish don’t like others to called them Englis h.They think they are natives of Scotland,rather than British citizen.Friendship and betrayalWallace seeked the assistance of Scottish nobles, but they lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country.In order to get the interest from England,the nobles helps to capture William.Wallace was betrayed by a Scottish Knight and was captured by English soldiers. On the battlefield,when he found the Scottish Knight,William didn’t say anything,just feel pained and hurt for betrayal of same clan.But this did not stop his continuity to resist England noble’s pace.William has the courage to revenge, to kill the rebels behind the initiator of evil, this is the punishment for betraying national behavior, and on the dead compatriots’ account.Freedom in the BraveheartFrom William Wallace,we can know that contemporary Western countries pursue individual freedom and personal liberation, freedom and democratic rights.William Wallace was arrested, were falsely accused of treason. Through the crowded continuously throwing debristo him to at the bustling crowd, escorted William Wallace to the execution.The executioner showed him every kind of flashing torture He had only two options, either guilty, so that he can die faster, or silence, would be waiting for his torture.He chose the latter.In order to maintain a sober mind, so as not to call for mercy, he spat drugs out princess gave to him.His pursuit of peace and freedom demonstrated inner qualities of leadership worthy of emulation. His actions, as well as his commitment to a worthy cause, inspired those around him and rallied a nation to victory.William Wallace’s leadership was instrumental in leading a nation to freedom, and converting a future king into a leader who would lead his people to liberty. We can all follow Wallace’s example in our own lives, and should expect nothing less from those who would lead us.My feelings about freedomWilliam Wallace fought for freedom, and died for freedom.“Liberty, love!These two I need.For my love I will sacrifice life,for liberty I will sacrifice my love.”The poem written by Hungarian poet Shandor Petefi is also voiced the wishes of getting free. He made this poetry with passion to strive for the national independence of Hungary which was under the rule of Austria.In the history of our country ,there were many heros like William Wallace fighting for freedom,unity against inviders——Japan and America.In fact, the details of the story about William are likely to be apocryphal by the descendants. We would never know William of the history or What Wallace has called when he died ,or how he mobilized his warrior.But I still believe it's true.I believe that life for the man, should be free. From botton of heart, everyone is desire for freedom. Each of the slaves are not willing to be enslaved.William Wallace's slogan is straightforward,or maybe shallow, but said out the most simple truth that the rulers and their men of literature and writing try to cover. You are the one, so as me.I can enjoy civil rights as you do.In the film "combination of oppression and resistance, magnanimous and treacherous, friendship and betrayal, love and fate", also described the people of Scotland free brave pursuit, bold pursuit of love, and the Scotland mountains, dense forests, quaint villages, plaintive bagpipe and Scotland people suffering in poverty issued by the crisp, against the horn, and convey true history and life.Wil liam Wallace’s spirit as a banner guides to the people of Scotland for the final victory of freedom.We must admit that human progress has always been bloodshed.The progress of civilization, is inevitably accompanied by severe pain——this is the true appearance of history. History is neither justice nor injustice, all things were made by later generations to final judgement. As we all know Napoleon is a great king, but he was aggressive to those people he killed.So as England in this film. We should have a more profound understanding of human history and human nature.A small portion of the Liberals think freedom only as to a desire not to bound and restricted. Free of William Wallace era seemed to be a long distance to the modern society.As for myself,I am Sagittarius according to the Gregorian calendar.It is general said that Sagittarius longs for freedom. Acturally I don’t like to be fettered by tradition.But it’s not because I am Sagittarius.It’s because I as human longs for freedom.I think human nuture is liberty, equality, fraternity.Freedom and slavery, are two different personal and ideologicalstate.Chinese enslaved history is very long, the farmer field farming, cannot leave land, inseparable from bondage.When Jesus was crucified, the Lord for all beings die, but abandoned him.Is his death worth? History is not used to record the honor, praise the heroes. Its function is to let people in humans in the long course of the development of human nature to get profound cognition and reflection. In this world, I need it for guidance. Too many obsession makes that freedom of our soul becomes heavy.In the final analysis is that own heart are not free.We have to marvel at the Braveheart can bring us so deeply spiritual shock, and this kind of shock is more from its crying for freedom, the "Freedom" is the implications of old system’s longing for the the new war. Even though the pursuit of freedom is very far from us, but we can still be angry and cry into tears in a movie. After all, true freedom comes from our heart.Braveheart is quite a movie for a Christian to be inspire in his faith.When hijacking by the Scotland nobles,he chooses to resist rather than quit.When s betrayed by his friend,he continued to fight rather than compromise or surrender.William Wallace said,“Every man dies, not every man really lives.”A Chinese poet Zhang Kejia’s famous poem read, “Some people live, he has already died, some people are dead, but still alive.”Sometimes, freedom is brute courage, a kind of spirit, a kind of life and growth in nature never broken spirit, as we are born to know we will die but still live hard.It’s always full of contradictions, but they cannot be confined to our soul shackles.Freedom should be penetrated from beginning to end in our hearts.。
电影勇敢的心观后感英文版
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电影勇敢的心观后感英文版篇1Good morning,everyone. My speech content is about Brave heart.Brave heart this movie not only let me know the brave,kind-hearted Scotland hero William Wallace,but also make me deeply intoxicated with Scotland bagpipe music in the background of the accompaniment.In the movie, Wallace as leader of the uprising troops has won many battles. Such as the Green bridge battle broke the infantry conquer cavalry superstition and captured the England important city Yorktown. This let me see the dawn of victory, but it's not the end. When Wallace was defeated in the battle of Faure Kirk, in which a British army fighting in unraveling the helmet, that moment, he didn't think that was once very trusted noble leader Robert Bruce. He didn't put a sword to Bruce, but the choice of forgiveness.Then lay on the ground,you can see what he’s chilling and sad.Bruce regreted again and said he would never again betray cooperation.For the sake of peaceful reunification ,Wallace sill agreed to go .However, Edinburgh designed to seize Wallace sinistery and sent him to the king.Bruce’s farther tricked Bruce ,Wallace was finally sentenced to death. In this moment ,Ifeel very sad,I really want to see Wallace back instead of ending in death.Is this really is a tragedy?No, Wallace’s spirit has aroused numb people ,they will fight fo r freedom.And last in the back to reality, fighting for freedom is very faraway, but we also should pursue for our good bravely.Thank you for listening.电影勇敢的心观后感英文版篇2The film entitled Braveheart,which tells of the story of Sir William Wallace ,a Scotl and’s hero in 13th century to protest against the cruel king of England, Edward I.Although the reason is seemingly a romantic revernge for his fiancée who was killed by an English landlord.The struggle was so fierce ,bloody and magnificent that any spectator can not come to himself or herself after seeing a series of campaigns that were shown in the movie and we are most touched by the desire for freedom of Sir William Wallace on the last scene of his execution ,in which William’s sky blue eyes were shone as bright as the sky ,a metaphor for the freedom which is hopeless but the determination was never abandoned in pursuit for it.However,one cannot stand the spiteful rebellion of the Scottish nobles and just imagine Wallace’s disbelief and shock when he got to know that the knight of Edward I,who is most illing to kill him in the battlefield,is the one who is most likely to become the king of Scotland,the man who swore to stand alongside with Wallace from the majority of the Scotland’s aristocrats who suspected Wallace and kept looking down upon him.Wallace had presumed that he was his companion but the reality just showed the just opposite side of Wallce’s nave dream and both the hero and the audience cannot bear this betrayal from the bottom of their heats.But Wallace still chose to believe,to tolerate and to take anadventure which led to his death and the end of this poetic struggle while meantime ,setting in motion another more intensive campaigns by those who carried on Wallace’s dream to realize the f reedom of Scotland.Wallace’s death is like the ringing of the bell in the darkness of midnight,announcing that dawn should be cast upon the ones who never halt to pursue freedom sooner or later.The scene which showed Wallace’s calling for freedom,while th e executor’s axe moving ,the clouds floating,the wicked king’s last breath and the judge’s disappointment out of expectation. “Every man dies, not every man really lives.”Wallce’s last words echoed in the midst of the air,despite the physical death and the passing of the decades of years.The real meaning of braveheart lies on that not only we do not dare to encounter the rivals and the unfair,but also the courage to tolerate,to resist the temptation to give up in despair ,to face the genuine aspect of ourselves . Trust,belief,struggle,determination,betrayal nd f ourse ,the love epic ,are the images we can associate with this marvelous film and we cannot urge our passion to extol Wallace,our hatred for the wicked Edward I and those both mentally and physically delicate Scotland’s nobles.Given the fact that both these two nations are now sections of the United Kingdom,The film reminds us of the love for one’s own motherland the desire for freedom,which is the gifted nature since mankind was born with and we shall never be scared of any obstacles ,frustrations and sacrifices in our fight for freedom ,the goal generations of all classes,eras and races have been longing for and we shall never be in shortage of the courage to gainfreedom.电影勇敢的心观后感英文版篇3The movie named Brave Heart was first released on May 24, 1995 , in the United States. This movie is directed by the famous director Mel Gibson who was the starring actor in the film. The film starring were Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan.This movie tells the story about a national hero--William Wallace and the ational uprising under his leadership in the late 13th century. In the real history, by the end of March 1296, king Edward I rate army capture Scotland business town Berwick. At the end of April, the England troops in Dunbar annihilated Barry ORR’s forty thousand army. Barry ORR surrendered, as well as more than two thousand Scottish nobles were imprisoned. After that, Scotland was ruled by Edward I(called “Longshanks” in the film), so Scottish people started to fight for their national independence, they fight for their freedom.Director Mel Gibson is not filming history here. The film is not about the whole historical events, it’s adapted from history (1296-1305). The film mainly mentioned Stirling campaign and Falkirk campaign. In fact, Stirling battle occurs in September 11, 1297, the first battle in the film. On this day, the farmer soldiers with rotten equipment, bad training, extremely beat the arrogant royal army. But in Falkirk campaign, in July 22,1298, Edward I led the army personally, William Wallace’s forces was defeated like they in the film. In August 1305, William Wallace was arrested by an Anglomania Scottish nobles John. On August 23, Wallace was cruel executed outside in the iron field of London.William Wallace is the main character,a national hero in the film. When he was a child, his farther sacrificed in the battle ofEngland. Then he grew up with his uncle, studying culture and martial arts. When he was grown up and came back to his hometown, he fell in love with a girl and they married secretly. His rural dream was broken when his wife were killed by England soldier. In order to revenge, he began fighting. More and more oppressed people attend his fighting.The only thing Wallace fights for is freedom, his revolution was set in motion, with great obstacles from his countrymen. Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support. His revolution is not smooth. Longshanks let his son married The French princess Isabella to relax the relationship with France. But in the film Longshanks sent Isabella to Wallace two times in order to beat Wallace, all the plots were found by Isabella and sent to Wallace. Thanks for Isabella’s warning Wallace was alive. That because the princess admire his wisdom and courage and fell in love with him. But good luck is not always come with Wallace. After the Falkirk campaign, Wallace began to take hidden guerrilla tactics against the British. Then his noble Bruce’s father betrayed him. At the end of the film, the noble Robert Bruce led Wallace’s troops continue fighting against English, and won their freedom finally. The tory present us the great cost of freedom.Generally speaking, Braveheart is a full throated, red-blooded battle epic about William Wallace, the legendary Scots warrior who led his nation into battle against the English in the years around 1300. It's an ambitious film, big on simple emotions like love, patriotism and treachery, and avoids the travelogue style of so many historical swashbucklers: Its locations look green, wet, vast, muddy and rugged.The top 1 thing I have to say is the film’s music. Severalyears ago I was deeply shocked by the great courage for a nation’s freedom, the same as I’m today. Every time I heard the music, the sad sound rising and falling, my eyes are always wet. It made me thinking about our people’s fighting history, heavy and sad.The film’s dialogue was also wonderful, made me thinking about life, love and freedom more deeply. Such as William Wallace:” Every man dies, not every man really lives.” “Your heart is free, have the courage to follow.” And the most beautiful dialogue of love in the world, William Wallace: Why did you help me? Princess Isabelle: Because of the way you are looking at me now.电影勇敢的心观后感英文版篇4Set in the late 13th century, 'Braveheart' is the story of one of Scotland's greatest national heroes Sir William Wallace. leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long, ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule...Crucially charismatic in the title role, Gibson plays the heroic figure and emerges as a remarkable hero with wit and romantic soul, determined to rid his country of its English oppressors...Wallace's revolution was set in motion, with great obstacles from his countrymen... Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country... In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes... Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous... He was knighted and proclaimed 'guardian and high protector of Scotland,' but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover thetreachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne—Robert, the Earl of Bruce—to whom he confided , 'The people would follow you, if you would only lead them.' Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps...Catherine McCormack is a stunning beauty who ignites Wallace's revolution...Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthless Edward I, known by the nickname 'Longshanks.' This king remains simply the embodiment of evil...While Angus McFadyen moves as a nobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role as the robust Hamish, David O'Hara is very effective as the crazy Irishman who provides much of the film's comic relief from even the most tensed moments...Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of 'Braveheart.' It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive... Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films) even excessively, and it is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great... The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive... It is epic film-making at its glorious best...Gibson's 'Braveheart' focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression...【电影勇敢的心观后感英文版】。
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勇敢的心英文读后感勇敢的心英文读后感In times of anguish, we can find solace in art. A great movie can always offer you some kind of power to face your own problem. And this one did a good job. It brings us a tough hero, William Wallace,leader of the Scottish resistance forces against England’s rule. Although he is dead at last, his spirit had led his people to fight and get freedom. This meaningful work has touched so many hearts by its significance theme and content.The theme of this work can mainly be seen over the growing image of William Wallace. First we see his childhood. His father was killed by the English intruder, which may definitely leave a scar on his heart. With this great hatred, when he saw his wife killed by the enemies, everythingstuck deep down his heart was released all of a sudden with magnificent power. So in the fighting scene, we see a warrior dared his life waving the sword. It is a common wonder where his courage is from. Let’s say, if it is an ordinary person, who lost his parents since he’s very young, he may not have the conviction to grow up as a hero. However, heroes are as heroes are.Wallace’s revolution was significant, seen from many aspects, with great obstacles from his countrymen, as well as enemies. Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country. In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes. Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous. He was knighted and proclaimed ‘guardian and high protector of Scotland’,but as muchas he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover the treachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne—Robert, the Earl of Bruce—to whom he confided, ‘The people would follow you, if you would only lead them.’Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps. Catherine McCormack is a stunning beauty who ignites Wallace’s revolution. Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthless Edward I, known by the nickname ‘Long shanks.’This king remains simply the embodiment of evil. While Angus McFadyen moves as a nobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role as the robust Hamish, David O’Hara is veryeffective as the crazy Irishman who provides much of the film’s comic relief from even the most tensed moments. Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of this work. It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive… Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films)even excessively, and it is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great. The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive. It is epic film-making at its glorious best. This movie focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character that is so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression. And this is the power of a hero.Also, this movie is a red-blooded battle epic. Not much is known aboutWallace, known as Braveheart, except that according to an old epic poem, he unified the clans of Scotland and won famous battles against the English before being captured, tortured and executed as a traitor.Wallace cried, as his body was stretched on the rack. That isn’t exactly based on fact (the concept of personal freedom was a concept not much celebrated in 1300),but it doesn’t stop Gibson from making it his dying cry. It fits in with the whole glorious sweep of Braveheart, which is an action epic with the spirit of the Hollywood swordplay classics and the grungy ferocity of “The Road Warrior”。
勇敢的心 英文观后感
Love and Freedom in BraveheartIn times of anguish, we can find solace in art. A great movie can always offer you some kind of power to face your own problem. And this one did a good job. It brings us a tough hero, William Wallace,leader of the Scottish resistance forces against England‟s rule. Although he is dead at last, his spirit had led his people to fight and get freedom. This meaningful work has touched so many hearts by its significance theme and content.The theme of this work can mainly be seen over the growing image of William Wallace. First we see his childhood. His father was killed by the English intruder, which may definitely leave a scar on his heart. With this great hatred, when he saw his wife killed by the enemies, everything stuck deep down his heart was released all of a sudden with magnificent power. So in the fighting scene, we see a warrior dared his life waving the sword. It is a common wonder where his courage is from. Let‟s say, if it is an ordinary person, who lost his parents since he‟s very young, he may not have the conviction to grow up as a hero. However, heroes are as heroes are.Wallace's revolution was significant, seen from many aspects, with great obstacles from his countrymen, as well as enemies. Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country. In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes. Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous. He was knighted and proclaimed …guardian and high protector of Scotland‟, but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover the treachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne—Robert, the Earl of Bruce—to whom he confided, …The people would follow yo u, if you would only lead them.‟Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps. Catherine McCormack is a stunning beauty who ig nites Wallace‟s revolution. Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthless Edward I,known by the nickname …Long shanks.‟ This king remains simply the embodiment of evil. While Angus McFadyen moves as a nobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role as the robust Hamish, David O‟Hara is very effective as the crazy Irishman who provides much of the film‟s comic relief from even the most tensed moments. Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of this work. It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive... Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films) even excessively, and it is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great. The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive. It is epic film-making at its glorious best. This movie focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character that is so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression. And this is the power of a hero.Also, this movie is a red-blooded battle epic. Not much is known about Wallace, known as Braveheart, except that according to an old epic poem, he unified the clans of Scotland and won famous battles against the English before being captured, tortured and executed as a traitor.Wallace cried, as his body was stretched on the rack. That isn‟t exactly based on fact (the concept of personal freedom was a concept not much celebrated in 1300), but it doesn‟t stop Gibson from making it his dying cry. It fits in with the whole glorious sweep of Braveheart, which is an action epic with the spirit of the Hollywood swordplay class ics and the grungy ferocity of “The Road Warrior”. What people are going to remember from the film are the battle scenes, which are frequent, bloody and violent. Just from a technical point of view, Braveheart does a brilliant job of massing men and horses for large-scale warfare on film. Gibson deploys what look like thousands of men on horseback, as well as foot soldiers, archers and dirty tricks specialists, a nd yet his battle sequences don‟t turn into confusing crowd scenes: We understand the strategy, and we enjoy the tactics even while we doubt some of them.Gibson is not filming history here, but myth. William Wallace may have been a real person, but Braveheart owes more to Prince Valiant, Rob Roy and Mad Max. Once we understand that this is not a solemn historical reconstruction (and that happens pretty fast), we accept dialogue that might otherwise have an uncannily modern tone, as when Braveheart issues his victory ultimatum to the English. In the film, Wallace's chiefantagonist is King Edward I, played by Patrick McGoohan with sly cunning; he is constantly giving his real political interpretation of events, and that's all the more amusing since he‟s usually guessing in a wrong way.Edward‟s son, the Prince of Wales, is a very weak role who marries a French woman only for political reasons and he‟s a gay himself. Even his father doesn‟t like him. “I may have to conceive the child mys elf!” the king says, and indeed, under the medieval concept, or “first night,” nobles were allowed a first chance to sleep with the wives of Scottish men. The Princess, played by the French actress Sophie Marceau, does not much admire her husband, who spends most of his time hanging about moon-eyed with his best friend (until the king, in a fit of impatience, hurls the friend out the castle window).Edward, smarting from defeats, dispatches the Princess to offer his terms to Braveheart, but soon she‟s spi lling all the state secrets, “because of the way you look at me.” The Princes s is the second love in Wallace‟s life; the first, his childhood sweetheart Murron (Catherine McCormack), marries him in secret. The two spend their wedding night outdoors, and the backlit shot as they embrace gains something, I think, from the frost on their breaths.These characters come from hardened stock. When Wallace has a reunion with his childhood pal Hamish, they hurl rocks at each other for entertainment; later, when a Scotsman has his wound cauterized all he says is, “That‟ll wake you up in the morning, boy!”It is sometimes seen as an egotistical gesture when actors direct themselves, especially in heroic epics costing $53 million. The truth is, given this material, I do not know that anyone could have directed it better. Gibson marshals his armies of extras, his stunt men and his special effects, and creates a fictional world that is entertaining, and thrilling.And as to Braveheart, Gibson plays his role with flamboyance, and cuts it with sly humor. He is an amazing battlefield strategist, inventing new strategies and weapons, outsmarting the English at every turn, leading his men into battle with his face painted blue, like a football fan. There is a scene where he is so pumped up with the scent of battle that his nostrils flare; not many actors could get away with that, but Gibson can.In the meanwhile, this movie is a very touching love story. William lost beloved woman, it means losing the only love of life, suddenly of heart desperate for power, revenge for the loss of love, so he killed the Scottish soldiers and chieftains. Iunderstand it as a fight for the love of battle.This is actually a blasting fuse, the real highlight of the Scottish people with the pursuit of freedom in William's leadership, the struggle against the King of England. So we can say that the light of freedom is the most eye-catching thing. However, human nature once again deceived William, when he was betrayed noble chieftains sent after the trial units in England, when William learned that his dream of freedom can be completed, and only mind eagerly looking forward to it! At the time, as long as he can head down to England, he confessed to treason and asked for mercy, he can get the most enjoyment of relief, replacing many of the lingering death of torture. But William the final calls out from the throat or the “free” word. This is his deep, strong cry, he would rather lose his body could not betray his heart! England at this time the public was moved by whom, and they seem to see a real hero! William has a brave heart!William‟s life was strangled and decapitated! When the ax head down towards him the moment he saw his wife the former Founder directed at his smile, seemed to admire his courage, love and freedom, while William seems to have been! Brave heart, after all, is the brave! He uses his own blood stirred up the Scottish people longing for freedom!Sudden death, left to the people is a constant moving! Able to adhere to the death of their convictions, this is a heroic bosom. Free about life, William has become a finished, for this faith, have nothing to fear death?Today, we are in a period of relative peace; the meaning of freedom seems to transform our way of interpreting it. So, what belief is it that touches the bottom of our souls? What does William‟s spirit mean? Have a belief, this belief should work hard to our spiritual life is a driving force upward, right? Otherwise, our souls will be slack, will be illusory, in that sense, we have one of their own faiths, although not great and noble William, but enough to sustain our lives! It is the innocent and romantic memory of first love full of fragrance of purple thistle that invokes William Wallace in returning homeland. The purple thistle that Murron gives William Wallace at his father‟s burial symbolizes the immortal love. Under the horrible shade of cruel oppression of England they struggle for their perfect love courageously. Unfortunately, Murron is seized and killed ruthlessly by an English official so that William Wallace‟s heart is stricken by great grief and pain. The moment he kills the wicked official to take his revenge he realizes the essential responsibility placed on his shoulders. He changes his individualanguish into enormous power of national spirit so as to devote himself to the innumerable and arduous combats for the great freedom of Scotland. During war, maybe the most fatal threat is not the formidable weapons but the confused and evil hearts. The Scottish aristocrats yield to England and betray William Wallace twice. It is in the second time William Wallace is arrested and killed inhumanly.The most touching and affecting scene is that at the last moment of his life, enduring inconceivable torture, William Wallace exhausts himself to shout out: “Freedom!” to the boundless sky and the people. At the gate of paradise, his beloved wife---Murron is waiting for his coming. His brave heart wins everything, including the heart of Murron, the most elegant heart of Princess of England (played by Sophie Marceau) and the countless people‟s hearts. Through the dignified ablution of blood, all the burden and hardship are released from his respectable and noble soul. Supported and encouraged by Willi am Wallace‟s eternal spirit, at the great expense of countless precious lives, Scotland wins her freedom.People who have seen this film will never forget w hen William Wallace‟s stro ng voice “Freedom!” echoes in minds of the entire human race; the sky of Scotland emerges in our eyes. A wonderful movie can hit people‟s hearts, however this time, not with beautiful scenes or gorgeous actors and actress, but with the pursuit of love and freedom in people‟s hearts.。
勇敢的心英文影评
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下面是小编整理的有关勇敢的心英文影评,欢迎阅读!勇敢的`心英文影评篇1Have seen this great heroical film , I was greatly moved by it’s encouraging story , Passes through heros tender feelings in the rank smell of blood and the war, manifested the 13th century Scotland hero William Wallaces blood and iron and the tender feelings. William Wallace in the movie is a typical American typical hero, he has a brave heart has a strong sense of righteousness.The forest, the village as well as the sierra accompany the Scotland bagpipe sound to take movies start, forms the sharp contrast with wars in noisy rank smell of blood. Freedom, Wallace is precisely fighting for perfect freedom. He mentioned two times that said “I want to farm, to get married, lives well - -, if I may.” To finally this, he has not realized his dream.To avoid the “the right of first love”, Wallace and Mell one has a secret marriage. But because Mellone revolts against England soldier’s indecently, she is lacerated in her throat. Then Wallace come to anger and begin to fight for freedom.Wallace lead the villagers resist many attacks from England royal family. Wallace win many big wars, England royal family mount the last attack, at the beginning of the war, Wallace said the troops under his command: “Aye, fight and you may die. Run and youll live at least a while. And dying in your beds many yearsfrom now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but theyll never take our freedom!”However, they fail. Perhaps Wallace is captured by England and sentence to death. After a series of torture, I am unable to continue watching. All people including the executioner urge him to say Mercy obtains the survival, he exhausts his whole bodys strength to shout: “Freedom!” It like a stream of current a cross though my body.勇敢的心英文影评篇2There was a time when the local people in Scotland had to pay the taxes and the beautiful girl’s fist night to English ruler in return for ‘protection’. If the money and the fair lady were not paid promptly, the English gangsters would quickly destroy their home and possesses.One of the most excellent figures in Scotland history was William Wallace, who was born in 1272. When he was young, his father was dead in the war which against with the enemy and he was brought up by his uncle. During that period, William Wallace learned the skill of fight and strategy of the war which make an important role of the later days.William Wallace unshakable faith touches my heart. Not all the people are stood up to noble, opponents or even die. I admire William Wallace for striving for freedom、his brave and cherishing his woman.Desire for freedomWhen William Wallace was child, his father and brother died for a fight .The word free first appeared in his mind through a dream that his father told him. (www.)(The concept of personalfreedom was a concept not much celebrated in 1300)Your heart was free; you needed to have the courage to follow it. A history about hero was begun. William Wallace fought for Scotland’s freedom in the 13th century, as longshanks want to rule a country of one that he arranged his son to marry the daughter of his rival, the king of France in order to control the political situation. Longshanks did also Grant nobles prima noctes, first night to draw more of his supporters to Scotland. Seeing their own woman robed by nobles, men could not tolerate these happened in Scotland. As more and more nobles came to Scotland, the local people suffered a lot from it. Wallace"s dying cry, as his body was stretched on the rack, was freedom! The time had come. William Wallace killed the noble who infringed upon his beloved women. At that moment William Wallace clearly realized that only freedom was primary condition to live a normal life. I remembered a sentence William Wallace said: I want children and a home and peace. I had asked god for these, but it is all for nothing if you don’t have freedom. The power of words and strategies, William Wallace influenced suffer people. And more and more people took part in fighting for freedom. His unshakable resolution leaded him to a battle about freedom. As his saying: Wars could take our lives, but they would never take our freedom. His life’s purpose and personal mission statement was to pursue freedom.Brave made one fight against exploitersThrough the cruel wars, He is an amazing battlefield strategist. Facing a major challenge, he refused to be beguiled into surrender. William Wallace is not naturally brave, because fight to the bitter end for peace and freedom. I think his brave heart der ive from his childhood when he saw that the nobles’army hurls rocks at each other for entertainment. Later, when a Scotsman has his wound numb, a saying came from his heart: That’ll wake you up in the morning, boy! Just when they thought all hope was lost, William Wallace still believed Scotland would be one and freedom was not so far from them that created his brave heartFight for freedom through wars. We can see his brave somewhere in this film such as routed one of Longshanks’ garrisons and murdered his noble lord.; Fight with the thousands of opponents in a war between English and Scotland; invaded Longshanks’ northern army in Your; fought with Longshanks face to face; consulted with Robert the Bruce about united the nobles to built a country of their own, even knew that would be grey. He was not the one to support the noble’s rights in Scotland’s land, neither the Balliol, William Wallace’s hometown, but fought against exploiters and looked forward to peaceful life. Brave heart was one of the important reasons that aroused people to fight for freedom and peaceful life. I think it was the power that took William Wallace over the fear of death, the fuel that propelled him toward the life you envision.True love under the warEveryone had his own true love, so did William Wallace. He was crazy in pursuit of love. But it was a pity, because in the 13th the common survived as slaves and they had less right (or even had no right)to do what they want to do, slaved for nobles, died for nobles. Love between William Wallace and Murron moved me to tears. They loved each other. They had their own land. Their love was smashed by invaders’ selfish desire. Poor Murron was the victim in the war, even she was not wrong, but history arranged her dead in the 13th when a fight for freedom just begun. Nowadays, the law has made to protect our right. Wecan hold fast to our ideal, such as life、job、love or other else. When I see Historical films about love, I always sigh for the sad ending, which the main actor and the main actress separate, not because the ending of love, but for the history. Thanks for William Wallace; I deeply make sense of the love between people included kinship、friendship and affection. In the long history, people fought for freedom、rights and land all the time. Today we are free, but how many people dare to pursue his love or ideal, and how many people see his relatives、friends or the one he deep in love getting on a train and going away. I think we should take measures to defend our true feeling and follow it. The love between William Wallace and Murron was wonderful because they had strived for each other.William Wallace, a hero of Scotland, was excellent in Scotland history. His brave heart、unshakable faith about fighting for freedom and love have never influencing the young generation less.His heart will go on.勇敢的心英文影评篇3Directed and acted the leading role by mel.Gibson,the film “Brave Heart”is an epic. Gibsons Braveheart focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression...To make films of historical themes is difficult, It requires us not only reproduce the history, but also treat the history fairly and compress the complex and detailed history into a few hours on the screen, and lets the audience feel not boring .It is indeed difficult . But "Brave Heart" did it.Set in the late 13th century, Braveheart is the story of one of Scotlands greatest national heroes Sir William Wallace,leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long, ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule.The story itself is simple and clear and the theme is also clearly conveyed.While William Wallace ,distinguished as Braveheart ,is still a young boy,he witnesses the king`s betrayal and cruelty:all the scots carrying on peace negotiations are hanged , even their servants are not excluded.Young Wallace`s father and brother died in the battle against the English and his uncle took him to the European continent to receive schooling.When he returns to his hometown ,Wallace has grown up into a brave, handsome,and well--educated man.He marries his childhood sweetheart Murron in secret so that the local English lord won`t claim his right of “prima nota” and intends to live an idyllic life.He does not see the true face of Longshanks until he witnesses his wife killed by the English soilders.It makes his blood boil.He and his people raise the standard of revolt and struggle for freedom.He becomes the true leader and it proves that he is the very person—the raging tide of revolation surges forward,smashing all resistance and advances victoriously everywhere.But Robort 1`s betrayal results in Wallace`s fall to the English and the failure of the revolt.Consequently,Wallace was captured,tortured and executed as a traitor,but his dying cry”Freedom” stimulates his people and finally they win the day.It`s an ambitious pictures,big in simple emotions like love,patriotism an treachery,and it avoids th travelogue look of so many historical swashbucklers:its locations look green,wet,vast ,muddy an rugged.Just from a technical point ofview,Brave Heart does a brilliant jo o assing me and horses fo large—scale warfare on film.And th battle scenes ar frequent,bloody,and violent.Gibson deploys what look like thousands of me o orseback,as we a oot soilders an archers,and ye his battle sequences don`t turn into confusing crowd scenes.Giboson,just like th hero Wallace in th film,marshals hi armies of extras,his stuntmen an special effects,and creates a fictional world that is entertaining an thrilling.The make-up in the film is also remarkable.Wallace`s golden yellow hair makes him look like a lion,full of power and energy.The actors` clothes are simple and crude,primitive as well,making the atmosphere feel real.When Wallace leads his men into battle , their faces were painted blue, like football fans, crazy and enthusiastic.As for films,it is monotonous to tell a story of war only,of course,Brave Heart avoid it successfully.Here we should mention another soul in the film,the princess,played by the French actress Sophie Marceau.The marriage between her and Edward`s son,the prince of Wales,is only for political reasons.She soon falls in love with Wallace and just “because of the way you look at me”.She becomes the second love in Wallace`s life(the first is murron).The two romance,together with those spectacular battle scenes,expertly directed by the magnetic star,help compensate for the film`s uneven script and overlength.It is sometimes seen as an egotistical gesture when actors direct themselves,especially in heroic epics costing $53 million.The truth is,given this material,few could have directed it better.And as Brave Heart,Gibson plays his role with flameboyance,and cuts it with sly humor.He is an amazing battlefield strategist,inventing new strategies andweapons,outsmarting the English at every turn,leading his men into battle with hope.There is a scene where he is so pumped up with the scent of battle that his nostrils flare;not many actors could get away with that ,but Gibson can .We will remember Wallace as a Scots Spartacus but wearing a kilt.A powerful passionate film about a powerful,passionate man!Its a film that weaves a fascinating trail through the 14th century while delivering breathtaking battle scenes and some haunting plot lines . This is three hours worth of gripping drama, which spares nothing on either the visceral or the emotional front (the ending, in which Wallace finally gets his come-uppance, is genuine lump-in-the-throat stuff). Braveheart may have its critics (and its biggest fans are nationalists), but theres no denying this is an achievement.。
勇敢的心英文观后感
勇敢的心英文观后感勇敢的心英文观后感《勇敢的.心》曾荣获第68届奥斯卡最佳影片奖,它向人们展示了一个好莱坞才子梦想成真的故事,激励了一代年轻人对勇敢和自由的不懈追求。
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Let us recall again the side to see the long process of history, how to create heroes, you will find from our own side, a life .There is a direct their shadow.First, the inheritance of childhood Wallace is not natural endowment from the hero, at best, is the future generations of civilians, although his father had led a The small protest, as compared to his later, many of immature, unsuccessful factor.His father was then the representative of the civilian population, he uprising, power lies not in its own class on free awareness and evaluation. Some Sense, he is in the conspiracy of hate and who are loyal to the feudal lords of the country against the conviction, not even defeat Opponents of intent, only to let him know that tyrant, civilians also have the courage to fight.England foot-long expansion annexation to the Scottish territorial ambitions, cloth snared all participants in the peace negotiation of the assassination of the Scottish your People, young retainers were not spared.With tears in his eyes. He finally knows what death is, it is meant losing familiar with the cordial, no longer has sufficient warmth.The film, his uncle put on his chin, said the sentence: "You truth your mother."The meaning of this statement is not as simple as literally, is only the appearance he sighs, only the sense of loneliness andfear SteepThe Wallace declare: We are a, you still have to rely on close relatives.It was at that time Wallace explanation: He is one of the sentimental and weak heart.His uncle was a wise man, his brother died more than understanding the purpose and significance of protest. He has to learn Latin Wallace,Tell Wallace, learn how to use weapons, must first learn how to use the brain is more important to God through Latin understand where --The truth was given to the people free.Young Wallace, of course, not completely understand this, he also constantly immersed in the native land of lost loved ones and seek grief Lane.In the dream his father and dialogue, his father said to him: "Heart is not detention, have the courage to pursue!" This undoubtedly is Health The earliest meaning of life Enlightenment.Wallace's uncle with his travels in Europe, he grew up in the maturity only after it will inherit from two ancestors on the PoYour legacy: good sense and courage, with his search for life from the free.Second, the aspirations of lifeOthers audience to participate in the wedding and let him do not realize that, in his country under the rule of the transient beauty, never impossible Emerging from the shadow of torn.No girl could escape long legs invention of the power with the intention of attracting domestic and nobles in Scotland reassuring presence on the land development. Such a person may be deprived of Road privileges, no doubt makes a deeper civilians heavy oppression.White bride no time to put her husband's embrace, it wasrushed to the suppression of the British aristocracy. The groom in anger in the anti-intent Anti immediately by the sword on the neck-coercive. Bride inner scales choose his life, it Fukai swords hand, The ears of language, the wife finally let the vicious power by force, was forced to endure the pain of killing beloved cutter cut.At such times, the personal anger and resistance are so insignificant.。
勇敢的心电影观后感英文
勇敢的心电影观后感英文本文为勇敢的心电影观后感英文范文,让我们通过以下的文章来了解。
There is a famous proverb which is “give me liberty or give me death”. Liberty, in another word, it means “freedom”. Before I watched the film “Brave heart”, my understanding of freedom was very simple. I just thought as long as people could have a full stomach, as long as they could obey the will of rulers, they could also have a happy life. However, there are always some people who don‟t like it. They don‟t want to be slaves. So, they rose in revolt to obtain freedom because they believe firmly it belongs to everyone and nobody can take it away except the god. The hero of this film is called William Wallace. He is the great leader of Scotland. He led Scottish fight with English in order to obtain freedom.The most touching and affecting scene is that at the last moment of his life, enduring inconceivable torture, William Wallace exhausts himself to shout out: “Freedom!” to the boundless sky and the people. At the gate of paradise, his beloved wife---Murron iswaiting for his coming. His brave heart wins everything, including the heart of Murron, the most elegant heart of Princess of England (played by Sophie Marceau) and the countless people’s hearts. Through the dignified ablution of blood, all the burden and hardship are released from his respectable and noble soul. Supported and encouraged by William Wallace’s eternal spirit, at the great expense of countless precious lives, Scotland wins her freedom.People who have seen this film will never forget when William Wallace’s strong voice “Freedom!” echoes in minds of the entire human race; the sky of Scotland emerges in our eyes. A wonderful movie can hit people’s hearts, however this time, not with beautiful scenes or gorgeous actors and actress, but with the pursuit of love and freedom in people’s hearts.In times of anguish, we can find solace in art. A great movie can always offer you some kind of power to face your own problem. And this one did a good job. It brings us a tough hero, William Wallace,leader of the Scottish resistance forces against England”s rule. Although he is dead at last, his spirit had led hispeople to fight and get freedom. This meaningful work has touched so many hearts by its significance theme and content.The theme of this work can mainly be seen over the growing image of William Wallace. First we see his childhood. His father was killed by the English intruder, which may definitely leave a scar on his heart. With this great hatred, when he saw his wife killed by the enemies, everything stuck deep down his heart was released all of a sudden with magnificent power. So in the fighting scene, we see a warrior dared his life waving the sword. It is a common wonder where his courage is from. Let”s say, if it is an ordinary person, who lost his parents since he”s very young, he may not have the conviction to grow up as a hero. However, heroes are as heroes are.Wallace's revolution was significant, seen from many aspects, with great obstacles from his countrymen, as well as enemies. Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country. In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-ornot-depending on English bribes. Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous. He was knighted and proclaimed “guardian and high protector of Scotland”, but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover the treachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne-Robert, the Earl of Bruce-to whom he confided, “The people would follow you, if you would only lead them.” Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps. Catherine McCormack is a stunning beauty who ignites Wallace”s revolution. Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthless Edward I, known by the nickname “Long shanks.” This king remains simply the embodiment of evil. While Angus McFadyen moves as a nobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role as the robust Hamish, David O”Hara is very effective as the crazy Irishman who provides much of the film”s comicrelief from even the most tensed moments. Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of this work. It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive... Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films) even excessively, and it is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great. The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive. It is epic film-making at its glorious best. This movie focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character that is so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression. And this is the power of a hero.Also, this movie is a red-blooded battle epic. Not much is known about Wallace, known as Braveheart, except that according to an old epic poem, he unified the clans of Scotland and won famous battles against the English before being captured, tortured and executed as a traitor.Wallace cried, as his body was stretched on the rack. That isn”t exactly based on fact (the concept ofpersonal freedom was a concept not much celebrated in 1300), but it doesn”t stop Gibson from making it his dying cry. It fits in with the whole glorious sweep of Braveheart, which is an action epic with the spirit of the Hollywood swordplay classics and the grungy ferocity of "The Road Warrior"。
勇敢的心电影观后感英文版
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勇敢的心电影观后感英文版篇1this movie is a very touching love story. William lost beloved woman, it means losing the only love of life, suddenly of heart desperate for power, revenge for the loss of love, so he killed the Scottish soldiers and chieftains. I understand it as a fight for the love of battle.This is actually a blasting fuse, the real highlight of the Scottish people with the pursuit of freedom in Williams leadership, the struggle against the King of England. So we can say that the light of freedom is the most eye-catching thing. However, human nature once again deceived William, when he was betrayed noble chieftains sent after the trial units in England, when William learned that his dream of freedom can be completed, and only mind eagerly looking forward to it! At the time, as long as he can head down to England, he confessed to treason and asked for mercy, he can get the most enjoyment of relief, replacing many of the lingering death of torture. But William the final calls out from the throat or the "free" word. This is his deep, strong cry, he would rather lose his body could not betray his heart! England at this time the public was moved by whom, and they seem to see a real hero! William has a brave heart!William”s life was strangled and decapitated! When the ax head down towards him the moment he saw his wife the formerFounder directed at his smile, seemed to admire his courage, love and freedom, while William seems to have been! Brave heart, after all, is the brave! He uses his own blood stirred up the Scottish people longing for freedom!Sudden death, left to the people is a constant moving! Able to adhere to the death of their convictions, this is a heroic bosom. Free about life, William has become a finished, for this faith, have nothing to fear death?Today, we are in a period of relative peace; the meaning of freedom seems to transform our way of interpreting it. So, what belief is it that touches the bottom of our souls? What does William”s spirit mean? Have a belief, this belief should work hard to our spiritual life is a driving force upward, right? Otherwise, our souls will be slack, will be illusory, in that sense, we have one of their own faiths, although not great and noble William, but enough to sustain our lives! It is the innocent and romantic memory of first love full of fragrance of purple thistle that invokes William Wallace in returning homeland. The purple thistle that Murron gives William Wallace at his father”s burial symbolizes the immortal love. Under the horrible shade of cruel oppression of England they struggle for their perfect love courageously. Unfortunately, Murron is seized and killed ruthlessly by an English official so that William Wallace”s heart is stricken by great grief and pain. The moment he kills the wicked official to take his revenge he realizes the essential responsibility placed on his shoulders. He changes his individual anguish into enormous power of national spirit so as to devote himself to the innumerable and arduous combats for the great freedom of Scotland.?During war, maybe the most fatal threat is not the formidable weapons but the confused and evil hearts. TheScottish aristocrats yield to England and betray William Wallace twice. It is in the second time William Wallace is arrested and killed inhumanly.勇敢的心电影观后感英文版篇2Fighting? Whats fighting?!What for? Every man in the world may go to fight,for peace,for freedom,or just for rage.These days I watched some excellent movies which received many awards in their times.Yesterday,I just finished watching Brave Heart.The excellent movie did gain tremendous achievements in those days .For instance,it was awarded Best Cinematography,Best Director,Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing,Best Makeup,Best Picture in Oscar and so on.The acting is amazing, and the ending was brilliant.Everything that happens in this movie is unpredicted,such as Murrons death,Williams participation in the battle,the reneging of Robert which caused by his father actually,and so on. The amount of courage and bravery was inconceivable.I do respect for those heroess courage very much.However, I was shocked by their unjustice death.They did not deserve so miserable a way of dying!! I hate Roberts father.The old man is really rascal! He broke his sons promise to William not only once,and its he who brought William to death! Fortunately,the young leader,Robert the Bruce,was able to lead the fight for the scots freedom at last.Thanks for his bravery and justice.In addition,I respect the courage of other captains as well,such as Hamish.They fight for their sire,their grate William Wallace,the macaulish!Furthermore,when Iooked deep into their eyes, it remind meof the fight between Naruto and carra.I was surprised to find the same meaning in the eyes of these brave fighters! I admire them!I am so aflame in my heart after watching the movie that I hardly calm down,let alone to go to sleep.Brave Heart,as valiant as heroes! I will treasure the precious movies up.勇敢的.心电影观后感英文版篇3Set in the late 13th century, Braveheart is the story of one of Scotlands greatest national heroes Sir William Wallace. leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long, ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule.Crucially charismatic in the title role, Gibson plays the heroic figure and emerges as a remarkable hero with wit and romantic soul, determined to rid his country of its English oppressors.Wallaces revolution was set in motion, with great obstacles from his countrymen. Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country. In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes. Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous. He was knighted and proclaimed guardian and high protector of Scotland, but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover the treachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne—Robert, the Earl of Bruce—to whom he confided , The people would follow you, if you would only lead them. Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps.Catherine McCormack is a stunning beauty who ignitesWallaces revolution.Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthless Edward I, known by the nickname Longshanks. This king remains simply the embodiment of evil.While Angus McFadyen moves as a nobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role as the robust Hamish, David OHara is very effective as the crazy Irishman who provides much of the films comic relief from even the most tensed moments.Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of Braveheart. It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive. Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films) even excessively, and it is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great. The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive. It is epic film-making at its glorious best.Gibsons Braveheart focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression. 勇敢的心电影观后感英文版篇4This should be my second time to watch this film. I watched it once before in high school. In my opinion, it should be a very meaningful film and an excellent film. Although it was shot very early, it is not inferior to many films now. After watching it, I think it organically combines the two eternal themes of love and war, It highlights the greatness of love, freedom and the cruelty of war. The protagonist's last "freedom" shouted cheerfully. The departure of heroes and the sorrow and resentment of bagpipes.Inspire the Scottish people's uprising and encourage us to live bravely in life.In my opinion, this film is not only a war film, but also a historical song praising human national integrity. It is an epic creation that can be thought of by everyone.The film is set in the British national liberation war. It tells the story of Scottish national hero William, who was involved in the war against the English colonists in order to avenge his beloved wife. The last out of control, Waller led the people who loved freedom to fight for the release of slavery in England. Finally, the son of the hero, William Waller, saved the pattern of the war at his own expense, The Scottish people were free and finally liberated forever. In William. When Wallace was a child, his father, Scottish hero Marceau. Wallace died in the struggle with the British army. When he was young, he studied culture and martial arts under the guidance of his father's friends. In order to consolidate the royal rule of Scotland and allow the Royal maiden to marry like an arrow in the dark night. Princess Isabella is a decisive talent. She knows that this law will make the British nobles interested in Scotland, but it will arouse the resistance of the Scottish people. The young Wallace returned to his hometown after studying and proposed to the beautiful girl Mellon. He was willing to be a person who kept his own place. However, Meilun was unreasonably robbed by the British army and killed. National hatred finally broke out in Wallace. He broke into the British Army station alone and killed many British troops. When the villagers shouted "after the hero", they rose up and killed the British soldiers to declare an uprising. Rob, a Scottish nobleman, wanted to become the Lord of Scotland. Under the instigation of his father booth, he pretended to alliance withWallace. Wallace defeated the British troops who came to attack. The Scottish aristocratic parliament made him a knight and appointed him the patron saint of Scotland. Wallace found that these Scottish nobles were considering. We are only concerned about our own interests and do not worry about the future of the people and the country at all. In order to ease the situation, Edward sent Isabella to the peace talks. However, because the British king did not consider the freedom and equality of the people at all and only wanted to buy Wallace as a condition, the peace talks failed. When Isabella returned, she found that the peace talks were a cover. The king of England joined the Irish army and the French army to surround Wallace's Scottish army. She quickly sent a letter to Wallace. Under the pressure of the army, the nobles were in a panic. Wallace led the troops to fight. In a scuffle, he accidentally found that rob was in collusion with the king of England, so he couldn't help being hit. In order to ease the situation, King Edward sent his daughter-in-law Isabella to the peace talks, but Isabella was overwhelmed by Wallace's pride and came to the station to pour out her true feelings to him. They were intoxicated with the happiness of love. The British king once again proposed peace talks. Wallace knew it was a trap, but for the sake of peace, he still promised to go. The plot took him to the king of Edinburgh and caught him in Edinburgh. Rob was furious at his father's trick and Wallace was finally sentenced to death. Isabella failed to plead. Before the king died, she told the king that she was not pregnant with the prince's blood, and the child would soon become the new king. Wallace shocked everyone by shouting "freedom" before his execution. Wallace has not only represented a person, but a spirit and a belief, which has been transformed into a strong belief in fighting for freedom.From then on, the whole Scots united to fight for freedom and finally won. Everyone has a brave heart and firm faith. A person's long death has awakened the people's firm faith and overcome all difficulties with a brave heart. Then his departure will become eternal and a stronger and stronger driving force for you and me.A few weeks later, when he was canonized, rob shouted the slogan of revenge for Wallace and bravely inherited Wallace's will against the British army.I think Wallace is a real hero. The Scots fought a bloody battle to defend their dignity and glory. If human beings have no freedom, everything will disappear. The material world such as money and interests and the spiritual civilization such as culture and exchange must be under the premise of freedom. And mutual respect and understanding between people. Freedom is a noble ideal, a beautiful and unspeakable belief. Freedom is Wallace and the ideal of the Scottish people. They are fighting for freedom. Although Wallace died, he left freedom to the brave Scottish people. Since then, their only faith is freedom.Wallace was brave. Even when he knew his father's death when he was young, he would pick up the sword to hint his inner anger. His uncle took the sword away. He said to Wallace, "I will teach you to use your brain first, and then teach you to use the sword". A hero should not only have courage, but also wisdom. Wallace's courage inherited from his father is the rudiment of his life. However, only those who have courage are thin. His uncle took him away from his hometown, traveled the world and filled him with wisdom. It is with both courage and wisdom that Wallace can be loyal to his longing for freedom and lead the Scots to light.It can be said that this film tells a process of fading from aboy to a man. It is hard and full of blood and tears. It can be released only before great grief.勇敢的心电影观后感英文版篇5"Brave heart" won five awards including the 68th Oscar for best film and best director. It's really moving. I've seen it three times.The distant and long Scottish bagpipes, the endless green grass, the magnificent battle scenes, and the most beautiful love story. But what touches my soul most is the theme of the film - about courage.What is courage? It comes from facing difficulties, taking wisdom and perseverance as the weapon to fight, and then sublimating the original narrow personal pursuit into fighting for the interests of people who have common experiences. In this way, even if it comes from selfishness, it can be accepted by others, get help from others, and finally awaken our courage to sleep. Originally, Wallace just wanted to go home to get a wife and have children and live an ordinary and stable life, but he was eventually forced to pursue freedom. His sleeping soul woke up, which also awakened the once wavering noble Robert, gave up the coronation of England, pulled out his sword, led the plain army of Scotland, and roared to the British army.The film tells us from various angles that courage is not to show off for a while, but to use their own wisdom to overcome the difficulties they face. Wallace's uncle is undoubtedly a wise man. He understands the purpose and significance of struggle better than his dead brother. He asked Wallace to learn Latin and warned Wallace that before learning to use weapons, he must first learn to use his brain. More importantly, understanding the truth of God through Latin can give people freedom. YoungWallace can not fully understand these. He is still immersed in nostalgia for his hometown and the sadness of losing relatives. In the dream, his father said to him, "the heart can't be imprisoned. Take the courage to pursue!" This is Wallace's earliest Enlightenment on the meaning of life.The most courageous episode in the film should be the scene of the executioner executing Wallace. Wallace was imprisoned in a carriage and passed through the crowd. How can pingming, who drifts with the tide, understand Wallace's noble pursuit of freedom? Wallace was immersed in splashing saliva and vicious curses, but he was calm. He was hanged on the scaffold and put down on the eve of his breath. Facing the Royal badge on the chief criminal officer's robe, he got up and remained silent. This is a commitment to faith and freedom. Wallace didn't give in until he was pulled out of joint on the gallows and dissected on the death bed, even with a begging groan. The noisy crowd was infected by his perseverance until silence. Finally, a plain woman couldn't help calling the exit for him: "mercy!" Sound affects everyone's perception. The voice of "mercy" diffused in the crowd. The chief criminal officer kept egging, and Wallace's lips were moving slightly. He thought Wallace would say the word that would allow him to retain a bit of the Vanquisher's vanity and dignity. In the suffocating wait of everyone, Wallace shouted with all his strength: "freedom!" Freedom!Heroes are not omnipotent gods, but heroes must be fearless warriors. When we face difficulties, do we think of Wallace? We were moved to tears when he called for freedom. At the same time, we should also speak quietly to Mel?; Gibson's tribute is that he reappears our heroes on the screen and makes us understand the quality that a real hero should have - to facebravely.。
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勇敢的心观后感英文Recently, I had the opportunity to watch the movie "Braveheart," a powerful historical drama set in medieval Scotland. The film left a lasting impression on me, not only because of its superb storytelling and stunning visuals but also due to the inspiring theme of courage and liberation. As a viewer, I was deeply moved by the unwavering strength of the human spirit portrayed in the film."Braveheart" tells the story of William Wallace, a Scottish warrior who leads a rebellion against the oppressive rule of the English. The film takes us on a journey through his life, from a young boy witnessing the brutality of the English in his village to becoming a legendary hero and symbol of Scottish resistance. Throughout the movie, themes of sacrifice, freedom, and courage are beautifully explored.One of the most striking aspects of the film is Mel Gibson's portrayal of William Wallace. Gibson's performance is captivating and his ability to convey emotions without relying on spoken words is admirable. Wallace's courage and determination are palpable, and it is impossible not to be inspired by his unwavering belief in freedom and justice. Gibson's performance truly brings the character to life, making him a relatable and memorable protagonist.Another notable aspect of "Braveheart" is its depiction of the Scottish landscape and culture. The breathtaking scenery, with its lush green valleys and rugged mountains, creates a powerful backdrop for the story. The film also delves into the Scottish traditions and values, painting a vivid picture of a proud nation with a strong sense of identity and unity. This portrayal addsdepth and authenticity to the narrative, making it more than just a historical epic.As I watched "Braveheart," I couldn't help but be reminded of the importance of individual courage in the face of adversity. The film explores the concept of bravery in different ways, highlighting the courage of the common people who rise up against their oppressors, as well as the personal courage of William Wallace himself. It serves as a powerful reminder that sometimes, even the smallest actions can have a significant impact on the course of history.Throughout the movie, there are several scenes that stand out for their emotional impact. The Battle of Stirling Bridge, in which Wallace and his army face off against the English, is particularly memorable. The intensity of the fighting, combined with the emotional stakes involved, creates a sense of urgency and tension. The scene serves as a pivotal moment in the film, showcasing both the physical and emotional toll of war.Another emotionally resonant scene is the execution of Wallace. His unwavering bravery in the face of death is deeply moving, and the symbolism of his final act serves as a rallying cry for freedom. Despite the tragic outcome, Wallace's sacrifice becomes a catalyst for the Scottish people, galvanizing them to continue fighting for their independence. It is a poignant reminder that sometimes, the greatest acts of courage come at a great personal cost.In conclusion, "Braveheart" is a film that leaves a lasting impact on its viewers. Its portrayal of courage, sacrifice, and liberation is both inspiring and thought-provoking. Through the character of William Wallace, the filmchallenges us to question our own values and beliefs and to find the strength to stand up for what we believe in. It serves as a reminder that bravery can come in many forms and that even in the darkest times, the human spirit has the power to overcome.。
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电影勇敢的心英文观后感80字电影《勇敢的心》英文观后感The movie "Braveheart" is an epic historical drama that captures the spirit of courage and freedom. Set against the backdrop of 13th century Scotland, the film tells the story of William Wallace, a Scottish warrior who leads a rebellion against English tyranny. Directed by Mel Gibson, the film delivers a powerful message about the fight for independence and the sacrifices made for freedom.One of the aspects that impressed me the most about "Braveheart" is the captivating performance by Mel Gibson himself, who not only directed the film but also portrayed the main character, William Wallace. His portrayal of Wallace's determination and bravery was truly inspiring. Gibson's ability to bring the character to life, balancing the ferocity of a warrior with the vulnerability of a man fighting for his homeland, was exceptional.The film's cinematography is another standout feature. The stunning landscapes of Scotland, with its lush green hills and majestic castles, provide a visually striking backdrop for the unfolding story. The battle scenes, in particular, are gritty and intense, capturing the brutal nature of war. The film manages to convey both the grandeur and the horror of the medieval battlefield, leaving a lasting impact on the viewer.The narrative of "Braveheart" is skillfully crafted, weaving together personal struggles, political intrigue, and the quest for freedom. The story follows William Wallace as he rallies his fellow Scots against the oppressive rule of English King Edward I. Through his leadership, Wallace inspires hispeople to fight for their rights and resist the English occupation. The film explores the themes of patriotism, loyalty, and sacrifice, creating a deeply emotional and engaging experience.What struck me the most about the film is its portrayal of the human spirit and the resilience of the human will. Wallace's unwavering determination and his refusal to succumb to fear and defeat are truly awe-inspiring. The film reminds us of the power of belief and the ability of individuals to make a difference, even in the face of overwhelming odds.Another aspect worth mentioning is the film's score, composed by James Horner. The music perfectly complements the epic nature of the story, evoking a range of emotions from hope to despair. The iconic main theme, played during the film's most memorable moments, adds to the overall impact and helps to build tension and excitement.In conclusion, the movie "Braveheart" is a masterpiece that combines powerful performances, breathtaking cinematography, and a compelling narrative. It explores themes of freedom, courage, and the indomitable human spirit. Mel Gibson's portrayal of William Wallace is phenomenal, and the film's visual and auditory elements create an immersive experience for the audience. "Braveheart" stands as a testament to the strength and resilience of the human will, leaving an enduring impact on all who watch it.。
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勇敢的心电影观后感英文Braveheart Movie Review: A Tale of Courage and FreedomMel Gibson's epic historical drama "Braveheart" is a captivating tribute to the indomitable human spirit and the relentless pursuit of freedom. Set against the backdrop of 13th-century Scotland, the film chronicles the life and struggles of William Wallace, a Scottish warrior who led a rebellion against English tyranny. Through its powerful storytelling and brilliant performances, "Braveheart" evokes a range of emotions and offers thought-provoking insights into the timeless themes of honor, courage, and sacrifice.The movie revolves around William Wallace, portrayed by the mesmerizing Mel Gibson. Wallace is a passionate Scot who witnesses the brutal oppression of his country by the English rulers. Haunted by the death of his father and his lover, he emerges as a heroic figurehead, rallying his fellow countrymen to fight for their freedom. Gibson brings a raw intensity and depth to the character, perfectly capturing Wallace's unwavering determination and resilience.One of the film's greatest strengths lies in its rich and immersive depiction of medieval Scotland. The striking landscapes, breathtaking cinematography, and meticulously crafted sets transport the audience to a bygone era, immersing them in the turbulent world of Scottish clans and English domination. The sweeping battle scenes are brilliantly choreographed, showcasing both the grandeur and horrors of warfare.Beyond its technical brilliance, "Braveheart" shines in its exploration of timeless themes. The movie delves into the human desire for freedom andthe lengths individuals are willing to go to preserve it. Wallace becomes the embodiment of this struggle, steadfastly refusing to compromise his principles or succumb to the tyranny around him. His unwavering conviction ignites a spark of hope among the oppressed, inspiring them to join his cause.In addition to the themes of freedom and power, "Braveheart" also explores the complexities of loyalty and betrayal. As Wallace gains momentum in his rebellion, he faces internal divisions among his allies. The film examines the challenges of maintaining unity amidst conflicting ideals and personal agendas. These intricate dynamics further emphasize the multifaceted nature of the human spirit.The performances in "Braveheart" are truly remarkable. Sophie Marceau delivers a captivating portrayal of Princess Isabella, the French wife of Edward II, who develops a conflicted relationship with Wallace. Her performance adds a layer of emotional complexity to the narrative, highlighting the bittersweet nature of love and sacrifice. Patrick McGoohan delivers a chilling performance as King Edward I, portraying him as a ruthless and power-hungry monarch.The film's screenplay, written by Randall Wallace, skillfully balances the epic battle sequences with intimate character moments. The dialogues are eloquent and memorable, with several iconic lines that have become synonymous with the film. The script's emotional depth adds nuance and relatability to the characters, making their journey all the more impactful."Braveheart" boasts a powerful score composed by James Horner. The haunting melodies and stirring orchestrations perfectly complement thefilm's emotional beats, enhancing the viewing experience. The scoremasterfully amplifies both the heart-wrenching and triumphant moments, evoking a visceral response from the audience.While "Braveheart" is a work of fiction, it draws inspiration from historical events. The film highlights the indelible impact of Wallace's rebellion on Scottish history and identity. It conveys a sense of national pride and cultural heritage, resonating with audiences far beyond the border of Scotland. "Braveheart" stands as a testament to the enduring power of legends and the collective memory of a nation.In conclusion, "Braveheart" is a breathtaking cinematic masterpiece that captivates viewers with its compelling storytelling, outstanding performances, and elaborate production. Its exploration of themes like freedom, courage, and sacrifice strike a chord with audiences, leaving a lasting impression. Mel Gibson's directorial prowess and passionate portrayal of William Wallace ensure that "Braveheart" remains a timeless tale of valor and resilience.。
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观看勇敢的心观影感受英语作文Watching "Braveheart" was an emotional roller coaster ride. The story of William Wallace, a peasant turned freedom fighter, kept me on the edge of my seat. The cinematography was breathtaking, capturing the vast landscapes of Scotland and the brutality of war in equal measure.The acting was top-notch, especially from Mel Gibson who portrayed William Wallace with raw passion and intensity. His fight scenes were thrilling, filled with adrenaline-pumping action and a sense of real danger. Ifelt like I was right there in the thick of it, cheering Wallace on as he fought for freedom.The music also added another layer of depth to the film. The stirring melodies and powerful beats perfectly complemented the emotional arc of the story. Whether it was the triumphant moments of victory or the heart-wrenching scenes of loss, the music managed to evoke a powerfulemotional response.One thing that struck me was the film's message about freedom and patriotism. It reminded me of the importance of standing up for what you believe in, even if it means facing insurmountable odds. William Wallace's journey from a humble peasant to a national hero was an inspiring tale of courage and sacrifice.In conclusion, "Braveheart" is a must-watch for anyone who loves epic historical dramas. It's a visual feast with an emotional punch that will.。
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电影勇敢的心英语观后感(2)电影勇敢的心英语观后感勇敢的心英语观后感篇四William Wallace (1272–1305) was a Scottish knight and landowner who is known for leading a resistance during the Wars of Scottish Independence and is today remembered in Scotland as a patriot and national hero.Along with Andrew Moray, he defeated an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge, and became Guardian of Scotland, serving until his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk. A few years later Wallace was captured in Robroyston near Glasgow and handed over to King Edward I of England, who had him executed for treason.Wallace was the inspiration for the poem The Acts and Deeds of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Elderslie, by the 15th century minstrel, Blind Harry and this poem was to not the basis of Randall Wallace's screenplay for the 1995 film Braveheart as the screenplay had almost no resemblence to the Blind Harry poem.On September 11, 1297, Wallace won the Battle of Stirling Bridge. Although vastly outnumbered, the Scottish forces led by Wallace and Andrew Moray routed the English army. John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey's professional army of 3,000 cavalry and 50,000 infantry met disaster as they crossed over to the north side of the river. The narrowness of the bridge prevented many soldiers from crossing together (possibly as few as three men abreast), so while the English soldiers crossed, the Scots held back until half of them had passed and then killed the English as quickly as they could cross. The infantry were sent on first, followed by heavy cavalry. But the Scots' sheltronformations forced the infantry back into the advancing cavalry and in the general confusion the bridge collapsed, sending armoured knights to drown in the river below. A pivotal charge, led by one of Wallace's captains, caused some of the English soldiers to retreat as others pushed forward, and under the overwhelming weight, the bridge collapsed and many English soldiers drowned. Harry claims that the bridge was rigged to collapse by the action of a man hidden beneath the bridge. The Scots won a significant victory which boosted the confidence of their army. Hugh Cressingham, Edward's treasurer in Scotland, died in the fighting and it is reputed that his body was subsequently flayed and the skin cut into small pieces as tokens of the victory. The Lanercost Chronicle records that Wallace had "a broad strip [of Cressingham’s skin] ... taken from the head to the heel, to make therewith a baldrick for his sword". William Crawford led 400 Scottish heavy cavalry to complete the action by running the English out of Scotland. It is widely believed that Moray died of wounds suffered on the battlefield sometime in the winter of 1297, but an inquisition into the affairs of his uncle, Sir William Moray of Bothwell, held at Berwick in late November 1300, records he was "slain at Stirling against the king."A year later, Wallace lost the Battle of Falkirk. On 1 April 1298, the English invaded Scotland at Roxburgh. They plundered Lothian and regained some castles, but had failed to bring Wallace to combat. The Scots adopted a scorched earth policy in their own country, and English quartermasters' failure to prepare for the expedition left morale and food low, but Edward's search for Wallace would not end at Falkirk.Wallace arranged his spearmen in four "schiltrons" — circular, hedgehog formations surrounded by a defensive wall of woodenstakes. The English however employed Welsh longbowmen which swung strategic superiority in their favour. The English proceeded to attack with cavalry, and breaking up the Scottish archers. Under the command of the Scottish nobles, the Scottish knights withdrew, and Edward's men began to attack the schiltrons. It remains unclear whether the infantry firing bolts, arrows and stones at the spearmen proved the deciding factor, although it is very likely that it was the arrows of Edward's bowmen. Gaps in the schiltrons soon appeared, and the English exploited these to crush the remaining resistance. The Scots lost many men, including John de Graham. Wallace escaped, though his military reputation suffered badly.By September 1298, Wallace had decided to resign as Guardian of Scotland in favour of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick (the future king) and John Comyn of Badenoch, King John Balliol's brother-in-law. Bruce became reconciled with King Edward in 1302, while Wallace spurned such moves towards peace.According to Harry, Wallace left with William Crawford in late 1298 on a mission to the court of King Philip IV of France to plead the case for assistance in the Scottish struggle for independence. Backing this claim is a surviving letter from the French king dated 7 November 1300 to his envoys in Rome demanding that they should help Sir William. Whether or not Wallace made it to Rome is uncertain. Harry also states that on their trip down the English coast, the small convoy ran into the infamous pirate Thomas Longoville, also known as the Red Reiver for his red sails and ruthless raids. Hiding in the hold of the ship while Crawford and a small contingent of men sailed, Wallace surprised the pirates as they boarded the ship. Longoville was captured and taken toParis where the Scots convinced Philip to grant amnesty so that Longoville could prey on English ships. This last story is one of many recorded by Blind Harry for which there is no evidence. Harry also invented a major action against Edward I at Biggar, which, though often cited, never actually occurred.In 1303, Squire Guthrie was sent to France to ask Wallace and his men to return to Scotland, which they did that same year. They slipped in under the cover of darkness to recover on the farm of William Crawford, near Elcho Wood. Having heard rumours of Wallace's appearance in the area, the English moved in on the farm. A chase ensued and the band of men slipped away after being surrounded in Elcho Wood. Here, Wallace took the life of one of his men that he suspected of disloyalty, in order to divert the English from the trail.In 1304 he was involved in skirmishes at Happrew and Earnside.Wallace evaded capture by the English until 5 August 1305 when John de Menteith, a Scottish knight loyal to Edward, turned Wallace over to English soldiers at Robroyston near Glasgow. Wallace was transported to London and taken to Westminster Hall, where he was tried for treason and was crowned with a garland of oak to suggest he was the king of outlaws. He responded to the treason charge, "I could not be a traitor to Edward, for I was never his subject." With this, Wallace asserted that the absent John Balliol was officially his king. Wallace was declared guilty.Following the trial, on 23 August 1305, Wallace was taken from the hall, stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield. He was hanged, drawn and quartered — strangled by hanging but released while he wasstill alive, eviscerated and his bowels burnt before him, beheaded, then cut into four parts. His preserved head (dipped in tar) was placed on a pike atop London Bridge. It was later joined by the heads of the brothers, John and Simon Fraser. His limbs were displayed, separately, in Newcastle upon Tyne, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Stirling, and Aberdeen.勇敢的心英语观后感篇五Set in the late 13th century, 'Braveheart' is the story of one of Scotland's greatest national heroes Sir William Wallace. leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long, ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule...Crucially charismatic in the title role, Gibson plays the heroic figure and emerges as a remarkable hero with wit and romantic soul, determined to rid his country of its English oppressors...Wallace's revolution was set in motion, with great obstacles from his countrymen... Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country... In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes... Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous... He was knighted and proclaimed 'guardian and high protector of Scotland,' but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover the treachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne—Robert, the Earl of Bruce—to whom he confided , 'The people would follow you, if you would only lead them.' Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps...Catherine McCormack is a stunning beauty who ignitesWallace's revolution...Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthless Edward I, known by the nickname 'Longshanks.' This king remains simply the embodiment of evil...While Angus McFadyen moves as a nobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role as the robust Hamish, David O'Hara is very effective as the crazy Irishman who provides much of the film's comic relief from even the most tensed moments...Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of 'Braveheart.' It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive... Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films) even excessively, and it is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great... The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive... It is epic film-making at its glorious best...Gibson's 'Braveheart' focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression...勇敢的心英语观后感篇六Mel Gibson's "Braveheart" is a fullthroated, red-blooded battle epic about William Wallace, the legendary Scots warrior who led his nation into battle against the English in the years around 1300. It's an ambitious film, big on simple emotions like love, patriotism and treachery, and avoids the travelogue style of so many historical swashbucklers: Its locations look green, wet, vast, muddy and rugged.Not much is known about Wallace, known as Braveheart, except that according to an old epic poem, he unified the clans of Scotland and won famous battles against the English before being captured, tortured and executed as a traitor.Wallace's dying cry, as his body was stretched on the rack, was "freedom!" That isn't exactly based on fact (the concept of personal freedom was a concept not much celebrated in 1300), but it doesn't stop Gibson from making it his dying cry. It fits in with the whole glorious sweep of "Braveheart," which is an action epic with the spirit of the Hollywood swordplay classics and the grungy ferocity of "The Road Warrior." What people are going to remember from the film are the battle scenes, which are frequent, bloody and violent. Just from a technical point of view, "Braveheart" does a brilliant job of massing men and horses for large-scale warfare on film. Gibson deploys what look like thousands of men on horseback, as well as foot soldiers, archers and dirty tricks specialists, and yet his battle sequences don't turn into confusing crowd scenes: We understand the strategy, and we enjoy the tactics even while we're doubting some of them (did 14th century Scots really set battlefields aflame?).Gibson is not filming history here, but myth. William Wallace may have been a real person, but "Braveheart" owes more to Prince Valiant, Rob Roy and Mad Max. Once we understand that this is not a solemn historical reconstruction (and that happens pretty fast), we accept dialogue that might otherwise have an uncannily modern tone, as when Braveheart issues his victory ultimatum to the English: "Scotland's terms are that your commander present himself in front of our army, put his head between his legs and kiss his - - -." Uh, huh.In the film, Wallace's chief antagonist is King Edward I("Longshanks"), played by Patrick McGoohan with sly cunning; he is constantly giving his realpolitik interpretation of events, and that's all the more amusing since he's usually guessing wrong.Edward's son, the Prince of Wales (Peter Hanly), is an effete fop who marries a French woman only for political reasons. "I may have to conceive the child myself!" Longshanks says, and indeed, under the medieval concept of prima nocte, or "first night," nobles were allowed a first chance to sleep with the wives of their lessers.The Princess, played by the French actress Sophie Marceau, does not much admire her husband, who spends most of his time hanging about moon-eyed with his best friend (until the king, in a fit of impatience, hurls the friend out the castle window).Edward, smarting from defeats, dispatches the Princess to offer his terms to Braveheart, but soon she's spilling all the state secrets, "because of the way you look at me." The Princess is the second love in Wallace's life; the first, his childhood sweetheart Murron (Catherine McCormack), marries him in secret (so the local English lord won't claim his rights). The two spend their wedding night outdoors, and the backlit shot as they embrace gains something, I think, from the frost on their breaths.These characters come from hardened stock. (When Wallace has a reunion with his childhood pal Hamish, they hurl rocks at each other for entertainment; later, when a Scotsman has his wound cauterized, all he says is, "That'll wake you up in the morning, boy!") It is sometimes seen as an egotistical gesture when actors direct themselves, especially in heroic epics costing (so they say) $53 million. The truth is, given this material, I do not know that anyone could have directed it better. Gibson marshals his armies of extras, his stunt men and his special effects, andcreates a fictional world that is entertaining, and thrilling.And as Braveheart, Gibson plays his role with flamboyance, and cuts it with sly humor. He is an amazing battlefield strategist, inventing new strategies and weapons, outsmarting the English at every turn, leading his men into battle with his face painted blue, like a football fan. There is a scene where he is so pumped up with the scent of battle that his nostrils flare; not many actors could get away with that, but Gibson can.。
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Good morning,everyone. My speech content is about Brave heart.
Brave heart this movie not only let me know the brave,kind-hearted Scotland hero William Wallace,but also make me deeply intoxicated with Scotland bagpipe music in the background of the accompaniment.
In the movie, Wallace as leader of the uprising troops has won many battles. Such as the Green bridge battle broke the infantry conquer cavalry superstition and captured the England important city Yorktown. This let me see the dawn of victory, but it's not the end. When Wallace was defeated in the battle of Faure Kirk, in which a British army fighting in unraveling the helmet, that moment, he didn't think that was once very trusted noble leader Robert Bruce. He didn't put a sword to Bruce, but the choice of forgiveness.Then lay on the ground,you can see what he’s chilling and sad.Bruce regreted again and said he would never again betray cooperation.For the sake of peaceful reunification ,Wallace sill agreed to go .However, Edinburgh designed to seize Wallace sinistery and sent him to the king.Bruce’s farther tricked Bruce ,Wallace was finally sentenced to death. In this moment ,Ifeel very sad,I really want to see Wallace back instead of ending in death.Is this really is a tragedy? No, Wallace’s spirit has aroused numb people ,they will fight for freedom.
And last in the back to reality, fighting for freedom is very faraway, but we also should pursue for our good bravely.
Thank you for listening.。