Saturday, April 26, 2014

Braveheart (1995)


































  The story of William Wallace, one of Scotland's greatest heroes, and how he managed to play a major role in the Scottish Independence. Starting by killing the sheriff of his hometown when he killed his wife, Wallace leads a group of commoners and soon joins forces with the rest of the Scottish clans against the English. But freedom is never free...
  Mel Gibson directs (and stars) in this masterpiece of a film. Although historically inaccurate in most parts, the film does not fail to provide a high quality historical war film, with the proper settings, costumes and story that a proper historical war film should have. Its 3 hours may seem too much at first but Gibson manages to make them flow like cold water. So, get your kilt on and become a man!
  I consider Mel Gibson to be a talented actor (and director) despite what is being said about him lately. In this film, Gibson succeeds in making Wallace one of the most heroic figures in modern cinema and does so without relying on film cliches about male figures. With proper moves and with the proper cast by his side like Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan, Angus Macfadyen, crazy David O'Hara and Seán McGinley, Gibson easily makes this film your favorite, if you have the minimum amount of balls to call yourself a man!
Must watch this : only with the people that you have the respect and decency to call your best friends (women and douchebags stay away). Gather up, get a six pack of Scottish ale, some barbeque and enjoy this film with tears in your eyes and adrenaline in your veins. Then, each one of you go and devote this sentimental fucker to your loved one!
Trailer
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112573/
Hmmmm, fresh kush!
Gimme back my stash, motherfucker!
Shit, I am utterly high!

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