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Braveheart (1995) Is An *EXCELLENT* Epic MOVIE REACTION!!! FIRST TIME WATCHING!!! 

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Cameron and Isaiah sit down and watch Braveheart (1995) on Max for the very first time! if you enjoyed this reaction video please leave a like, share, and subscribe! Comment down below your favorite moment from the movie "Braveheart"!
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@Trex-zm9gh
@Trex-zm9gh Год назад
Hey, Guy's I'm an old widower (lost my wife of 47 years in 2020) So I mostly watch Netflix and RU-vid. I just started watching your videos and really enjoy them. A lot of reviewers I watch don't always get it. I hope this doesn't offend you but for a couple of very young guy's you get it. You find humor at the right time, shocked at the right time, sad at the right time. you guy's just get it. I dislike reviewers who don't get it. Thanks, guys you have helped an old man get through his days. Keep them coming.
@camandzay
@camandzay Год назад
Sorry for your loss, and thank you for the kind words, glad you enjoy!
@cloudcampos4555
@cloudcampos4555 11 месяцев назад
All the love and prayers for you sir.❤
@Cybertron-cs7sk
@Cybertron-cs7sk 6 месяцев назад
​@camandzay I love you guys whenever I need to smile you guys never disappoint love your channel always fun ❤
@paigeandmiamagicbeautygirl2988
@paigeandmiamagicbeautygirl2988 Месяц назад
@@camandzay im mostly Scottish sadly that wasn't the last of suffering and pain we went through after there were many massacres and after culludeon there was massacre where there were entire clans wiped out and genocide and a wipe out of scottish culture followed so many people escaped to the north england
@pieceofgosa
@pieceofgosa Год назад
One last bit, because a lot of folk miss this. So Wallace's father-in-law, Murrin's dad, is actually the clan chief, or "chieftain". In the old way he'd be called simply "The MacClannough". So at the start when Wallace's father is killed, you actually see The MacClannough with a guilty look on his face, as if he feels responsible for getting Wallace's father killed. I think this is why, despite how distraught he is at his daughter's death, he still gives Wallace his blessing at the funeral.
@ChrisS-no3ft
@ChrisS-no3ft Год назад
Excellent point. This film is rich with character development, and a perfectly interwoven story, and everything ties together. To me, its one of the top 20, maybe even 10 movies of all time.
@UncutSavage9858
@UncutSavage9858 Год назад
Yeah..though he would give him blessings because he knew his daughter loved him..maybe the only one who made her happy so much..so the dad respected that
@bboykiddblack
@bboykiddblack 10 месяцев назад
Yeah but murrons father was trying to talk williams dad out of that battle. It was williams fathers idea to fight in the first place, hardly the cheiftans fault he died
@francolive5718
@francolive5718 4 месяца назад
I always thought he gave his blessing because A he proved himself in battle and B he didn't half avenge his daughters death.
@alisonscott1469
@alisonscott1469 Год назад
greetings from Scotland. I’m a Scottish lass and Braveheart is amazing. The real William Wallace was hung drawn and quartered by the english and his body scattered all over the UK. In Stirling there is a tower called the Wallace Monument it was built to hold part of his body and his sword sits in it. The Claymore sword was 5ft tall. I stay not far from Stirling and Bannockburn. Despite not being histrionically accurate it’s still an amazing movie. I loved your reaction to it. Take care 😘 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇸
@jaykay3784
@jaykay3784 Год назад
I loved visiting that tower. The sword is impressive.
@daveattrill2712
@daveattrill2712 Год назад
The producer of the film is actually a guy called Randall Wallace himself. He was on holiday in Scotland when he saw the monument in Stirling - on learning who William was it became his inspiration to work with Mel.
@alisonscott1469
@alisonscott1469 Год назад
@@jaykay3784 the sword is 5ft tall that’s only 7inches shorter than what i am now. take care
@christopherlundgren3499
@christopherlundgren3499 Год назад
They fought like warrior/poets. They fought like Scotsman
@klass_1221
@klass_1221 Год назад
"Freedom...."!!!
@paddybrown41
@paddybrown41 Год назад
❤ I'm telling you now .. I hope you don't have to but I pray you never have to fight a scotsman 😂
@di3486
@di3486 6 месяцев назад
@@paddybrown41The Vikings and Normans learned the hard way😂
@balansboy
@balansboy Год назад
This and Gladiator are two of the most epically shot movies ever.
@otacon6566
@otacon6566 Год назад
This, to me, is one of the most perfect movies to exist. The cinematography, the story, the writing, the actors, music (especially the music), everything. I'm so glad you guys get to experience this. One of the most important lessons ANYONE can learn from this film is, "get your mind right THEN learn the rest." Get morals, values, teach yourself your purpose, learn how to fight for them, then fight until the unknown day of your life ends. "You bled with Wallace. Now bleed with me."
@tigqc
@tigqc Год назад
Like Hobie said, "Just don't enlist until you know what war you're fighting in."
@kellyyork3898
@kellyyork3898 Месяц назад
You need both your head and your heart to survive.
@jamesmarciel5237
@jamesmarciel5237 Год назад
14:59 Not sure if y’all caught it or not (maybe in the full Patreon reaction), but the flower the little girl gives him at the funeral at the beginning and he gives her before the marriage is a Thistle. The thistle is a traditional symbol of Scotland.
@stinkbug4321
@stinkbug4321 Год назад
I know that it's damp and moist in Scotland but " i think", the thistle flower should have been kind of dried up by the time he was grown..
@titanz1029
@titanz1029 Год назад
41:45 🇮🇪🤝🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ultimate "we got you bro" moment 😂
@NeilLewis77
@NeilLewis77 Год назад
Everyone saying this movie is complete fiction is over stating it. There was a William Wallace who fought the British and was hung drawn and quartered by the English king. There was a Robert the Bruce who led his country to freedom in a famous battle. Most of the movie is true. You crow bar one french princess into a story and suddenly all the history teachers get very upset lol. Yes it's got made up stuff. But most of the main story is real.
@andrewtwesme6522
@andrewtwesme6522 7 месяцев назад
Bagpiper here. It is a shame that the highland pipes are never used in a movie. Almost a crime to not have them. Using Irish and Uilleann pipes. Such a crime to not feature thr highland pipes played in Scotland.
@norahdenovan8658
@norahdenovan8658 Год назад
I am Scottish with Irish blood, & I was laughing when you thought the Irish would fight against the Scot’s…. never, we are Celts 😁
@jackcatlow3716
@jackcatlow3716 Год назад
The scotti were literally an Irish tribe that displaced the native Picts of Scotland .
@SamHainScott
@SamHainScott Год назад
They did fight for the English in that battle, in the production the Irish extras refused to portray that so they changed the script.
@Myviewoftheworldful
@Myviewoftheworldful Год назад
You’ve obviously never watched a Rangers v Celtic Old firm game.
@ryanmacrae6217
@ryanmacrae6217 Год назад
Facts
@UncutSavage9858
@UncutSavage9858 Год назад
​@jackcatlow3716 . So what does " Scotch Irish " mean exactly ? Just wondering because on one side of family it's " Scotch Irish "..not just Irish..not just Scotch..but " Scotch/Irish ".
@lucasrokitowski8707
@lucasrokitowski8707 Год назад
About the burial scene: the girl is actually giving him a Thistle - which is a national flower of Scotland.
@leivabernie
@leivabernie 8 месяцев назад
I will never tire of saying the first 10 minutes of this movie is the best in filmmaking.
@christopherlundgren3499
@christopherlundgren3499 Год назад
The old guy, Hamish's dad, we called him "Old Dude" lol he kept getting attacked and hurt, and just kept on coming! Scotland!
@jamesalexander5623
@jamesalexander5623 Год назад
He was one of the Trojan Generals in "Troy"!
@danielflynn9141
@danielflynn9141 Год назад
Historian here. I would just take this film with a grain of salt. It's historic fiction, but it's very impressive filmmaking.
@JonInCanada1
@JonInCanada1 Год назад
Exactly. Wallace wasn't a peasant and was very much an educated man. A lot of liberties were taken with this; sadly, a lot of people believe this is historically accurate, which is troubling.
@jeffk.9075
@jeffk.9075 Год назад
@@JonInCanada1 Lots of liberties were taken I agree. But didn't William in the film go live with an uncle who then helped him receive an education? Maybe not how he became educated in real life but he was very much portrayed as an educated man.
@RogCBrand
@RogCBrand Год назад
It's like how kilts didn't start being worn for until a few hundred years later, while the blue face paint was from a thousand years earlier. Those are little nitpicks, but I love history and I think the closer they stick to history the better the story- Hollywood writers can't beat the real thing!
@witte_raaf
@witte_raaf Год назад
Same goes for all the ww2 movies
@Robert-un7br
@Robert-un7br Год назад
There really was a Braveheart, an Edward I and a Robert the Bruce. The battles of Stirling Bridge and Falkirk are real. Almost everything else???
@72tadrian65
@72tadrian65 9 месяцев назад
They fought like warrior poets that line gives me me chills every time….
@samtaurus007
@samtaurus007 Месяц назад
Naaah, it's a wee bit little sissy like. What's a warrior poet? Someone that cuts your head off then recites a little poem over your corpse?. :)
@alissageorge5679
@alissageorge5679 Год назад
When they are torturing him and you guys asked what they were doing: they cut him and they were taking out his intestines. It’s incredibly painful and you don’t die from it immediately. Pure torture.
@arifeannor9573
@arifeannor9573 Год назад
You can also imagine they took his pork and beans as well.
@alissageorge5679
@alissageorge5679 Год назад
@@arifeannor9573 I think they did; which makes it worse. 😩
@geekydiy5323
@geekydiy5323 10 месяцев назад
yeah they hung him to the point of nearly dying, tied him down to be castrated and disembowelled and finished by quartering him and burying each part of his body in different areas of Britain before dipping his head in tar and impaling it on a pike on London bridge @@alissageorge5679
@Whitebrowpriest
@Whitebrowpriest Год назад
Another totally amazing film directed by Mel Gibson that you guys just have to see is "Apocalypto" (2006). It deals with the ancient Mayan empire. This movie is insanely good!
@davidhite6828
@davidhite6828 Год назад
If you want historical drama, you should watch "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World".
@alissageorge5679
@alissageorge5679 Год назад
This is one of my favorite movies. 🧡 Can’t go wrong with Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany. They are great in that film.
@chrisg8767
@chrisg8767 Год назад
A couple of other epic period pieces you guys ought to check out are Last of the Mohicans and Rob Roy. Since you guys vibed with Braveheart, I can pretty much guarantee you'll love those as well. Great reaction!
@SC-gp7kt
@SC-gp7kt Год назад
Both great movies!!
@rachaelmagerl4836
@rachaelmagerl4836 Год назад
Movies for you guys to watch.... -Ransom with Mel Gibson -Breakdown with Kurt Russell -Face Off with John Travolta and Nicolas Cage -Dragonheart with Dennis Quaid
@betsyduane3461
@betsyduane3461 Год назад
Face Off is terrible
@leivabernie
@leivabernie 8 месяцев назад
Savior with Dennis Quaid - hard to watch
@carriemilito2851
@carriemilito2851 Год назад
The executioners were opening Wallace's abdomen and pulling out his intestines. The beheading was the final mercy to end his pain.
@lonniedunbar9775
@lonniedunbar9775 Год назад
I believe he was castrated also.
@JasonMorgan-s5y
@JasonMorgan-s5y Год назад
You should also try Rob Roy, another Scottish Highlander hero story with Liam Neeson
@neilmcdonald9164
@neilmcdonald9164 Год назад
Not a crushed flower:That's a pressed flower,a common thing into the 20th Century (usually using a book to press,once books became more midspread)🎩
@jamesa4793
@jamesa4793 Год назад
Historically inaccurate but gloriously epic. Btw the Outlaw King takes place right after this and is a far better depiction of Bruce’s campaign against Longshanks
@kellifranklin4432
@kellifranklin4432 Год назад
Outlaw King is a great movie!
@jovanjorgovan23
@jovanjorgovan23 Год назад
Outlaw King is great example of why historical accuracy shouldn't be even in top 3 on our priority list.
@redcardinalist
@redcardinalist Год назад
Also "Robert the Bruce" is a lovely little movie
@tracycuster4833
@tracycuster4833 Год назад
The Birdcage w/ Robin Williams. Nathen Lane and Jean Hackman, a comedy you guys would enjoy...I also agree w/ Overboard w/ Goldie and Kurt, its a great movie
@mikesitter5209
@mikesitter5209 Год назад
As they're bringing in Wallace, you can see some dwarves playing on the stage, and at one point one of them pulls a rope from the belly of another, which is a harbinger of what comes later with Wallace. What you don't see them doing to him, but you see his reaction to it, is his emasculation and his intestines being slowly removed from his body while he was alive. They then set them on fire and quartered his body like described later in the movie near the end. Torture! It's faaaaaantastic!
@verkpunk
@verkpunk Год назад
If you watch the dwarves before the torture you see one pulling sausages out of the stomach of the other. Wallace is having his intestines pulled out.
@thingwithfeathers5129
@thingwithfeathers5129 Год назад
Disembowelment and castration were most likely what was going on during the torture scene. It’s not an accurate representation of the story, but great film.
@irenesousa2775
@irenesousa2775 Год назад
At the end they took his intestines and inners out ,then they cut him in pieces!
@PerfectHandProductions
@PerfectHandProductions Год назад
An absolute classic and a film more relevant now than when it was released.
@betsyduane3461
@betsyduane3461 Год назад
How?
@PerfectHandProductions
@PerfectHandProductions Год назад
@@betsyduane3461 Its theme of sacrifice in the name of liberty is more relevant in a world in which soft authoritarianism is growing rapidly.
@betsyduane3461
@betsyduane3461 Год назад
​@@PerfectHandProductions LOL It's a work of fiction.
@PerfectHandProductions
@PerfectHandProductions Год назад
@@betsyduane3461What's your point? Fiction has been used to convey meaningful lessons since the dawn of civilization. Art is mankind's key tool for conveying meaning and beauty.
@paul8129
@paul8129 Год назад
@@betsyduane3461made an arse of yourself there 😂
@NetanelWorthy
@NetanelWorthy Год назад
They are disemboweling him. Basically taking out his intestines and his stomach while he’s living.
@sandratroyer2886
@sandratroyer2886 Год назад
Love this react! You guys would also LOVE the Patriot with Mel, and please guys…you gotta watch Tombstone! Best Western ever. Val Kilmer kills it as Doc Holiday!
@sparks5063
@sparks5063 Год назад
A real Scotsman here, I almost didn’t watch your reaction (I thought oh god a couple of kids) but I was wrong, great reaction, actually one of the best for this movie, although this movie is peppered with inaccuracies, doesn’t make it any less of a masterpiece of film making! Love this movie! Keep up the good work lads! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿. I went to the Wallace Monument is Stirling, Wallace’s sword is there and it’s absolutely gigantic!
@UncutSavage9858
@UncutSavage9858 Год назад
Greetings from U.S. ..I was wondering if you might know what the term " Scotch/Irish " means..got family who are " Scoth/Irish ".
@mahkimahkila6396
@mahkimahkila6396 7 месяцев назад
@@UncutSavage9858 Scottish and Irish are ethnically the same, so rather than separating them like for example Italian Americans compared to Polish Americans, they just grouped them together. also Northern Ireland is mostly made up of Scottish immigrants, which is ironic cause the Scottish originate from Ireland
@UncutSavage9858
@UncutSavage9858 7 месяцев назад
@@mahkimahkila6396. Ah.. Thanks for your answer.👍
@tachikazetyler2916
@tachikazetyler2916 Год назад
I'm Scottish in descent, and this story obviously means quite a lot to me. Your guys' reaction was awesome, especially to some of the more touchy stuff like Prima Nocta. Thanks for the shout out at the end to Scottish people, it shows you really understood the impact!
@McKamikazeHighlander
@McKamikazeHighlander Год назад
This film has little to do with the Scottish people. Prima Nocta didn't exist, Wallace wasn't some peasant, the Scots didn't wear plaid (what most people call kilts, which is a modern invention and plaid wasn't worn until 300 years after Wallace died). Almost all of this is fiction. It would be entirely fictional except they got the name's right.
@Zane1962
@Zane1962 Год назад
Saying you got "educated" from this movie is like saying you got educated from Star Wars. lol
@bryanhenchik6580
@bryanhenchik6580 Год назад
Hi guys great review!! Just shocked you haven't seen it til now, such a classic movie. It is historical dramatization, so they did play with the history to a degree. The writer's last name is Wallace and he conceived the film while touring Scotland. He saw how much William Wallace was a hero of Scottish history and yet he never heard of the man. Stirling the first battle, was actually at a bridge. The Scotts attacked as half the English army had crossed and the calvary tried to recross the bridge and it was a disaster as the trampled their own troops and most of the heavy horse knights were killed as well. If I recall correctly York was sacked pretty well, but Wallace couldn't go further as he lacked supplies. Falkirk was fairly accurate I think, but not sure on the oil before the battle. Also, I don't think the Bruce betrayed Wallace, I think he was further away from the field trying to get there. It has been years since I read up on Wallace. The princess there is truth behind the story there. She didn't have a kid with Wallace as she was 9 when this happened. But, the kings son was weak politically and she took over and ran the country with her lover Lord Mortemore, it was quite the scandal at the time. May I suggest that somethings to watch in the future from around this time. Kenneth Braunghs Henry V it is Shakespeare but that movie will turn you into a fan of Shakespeare. Also, Anonymous is a brilliant yet flawed history of Shakespeare. I think you guys will get into those films though. Looking forward to more movies!
@redcardinalist
@redcardinalist Год назад
>so they did play with the history to a degree about 90% of the movie is completely fictional. The way Wallace is portrayed is completely made up. In realtity he was a Knight and his wife wasn't murdered by the English.
@jaykay3784
@jaykay3784 Год назад
It was really well done but the tear from William after his father's funeral is CGI. Also, Uncle Argyll is played by Brian Cox (actor, not the physicist) and Hamish is Mad Eye Moody from Harry Potter. The flower is significant because she gave that to him as a child. He treasured something so extremely delicate and kept it whole after all those years of traveling and pilgrimage.
@chrisegnoto
@chrisegnoto Год назад
All I can say is the chemestry and personalities of you two make this one of my favorite channels on ALL of RU-vid. I have been creating contect for a decade plus, and I would absolutely love to have you guys in one of my videos. Hats off to yous!
@pieceofgosa
@pieceofgosa Год назад
So before they started chanting "Wallace" they were chanting "MacClannough" which is the name of their clan & also sounds nothing like it is written :D
@rayjackson6917
@rayjackson6917 Год назад
This is truly one of my favorite movies also! When I was in highschool, a kid in my History class asked our teacher why we hadn't learned about the Vietnam war. The teacher said because it was too new. A few years later, the Oscar winning movie Platoon came out, and it spoke volumes to those of us who didn't get it. That would be a great movie for you to react to if you haven't already. I think you guys would really like it a lot!!! Great job on Braveheart though! Such an amazing movie!!!
@tylerlucas3752
@tylerlucas3752 Год назад
I think it’s awesome that this reaction is out on the same day as the soccer match between England and Scotland haha
@babyfry4775
@babyfry4775 Год назад
My husband and I went to see Apollo 13 but it was sold out so we went to Braveheart without knowing much about it. I loved it. Truth mixed with fiction but I loved it. Mel makes a good movie. See Apocalypto and Hacksaw Ridge (true story). Both are excellent movies too that Mel directed. Good reactions boys.
@jhilal2385
@jhilal2385 Год назад
Movies for October: "Fallen" (1998) w/ Denzel Washington "Vampires" (1998) Directed by John Carpenter "The Prophecy" (1995) w/ Christopher Walken & Viggo Mortensen "From Dusk Till Dawn" (1996) all-star ensemble cast. Written by Quentin Tarantino, Directed by Robert Rodriguez. Avoid thumbnails, posters, and summaries because of serious spoilers. "The Ghost and The Darkness" (1996) w/ Val Kilmer & Michael Douglas. Based on real events at Tsavo, Kenya in 1898 "Underworld" (2003) w/ Kate Beckinsale "Underworld Evolution" (2006) w/ Kate Beckinsale "Resident Evil" (2002) w/ Mila Jovovich. Based on the video game
@kellifranklin4432
@kellifranklin4432 Год назад
While not historically accurate it's still a beautiful and well made movie. Mel Gibson is a lot of things but he's a fantastic filmmaker.
@musicevolution6549
@musicevolution6549 Год назад
Shoutout from Scotland. Live in Falkirk (where the first battle too place) and work in Stirling (where the second battle took place).
@danwood7888
@danwood7888 Год назад
What battle scenes in films look liked before CGI.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
Winner of 5 Oscars including Best Picture.
@kena90
@kena90 11 месяцев назад
Key things for you guys if you didn’t know. This movie changed the way battles were shot. Wars and epic battles had never been so visceral in cinema before. Now, it’s commonplace. This film is why.
@tljscrewjob6397
@tljscrewjob6397 Год назад
I’ve only seen the ‘But they’ll never take our FREEDOM!!!’ scene so this will be awesome to watch along with your commentary.
@dedo7326
@dedo7326 Год назад
You really need to watch the whole movie
@tljscrewjob6397
@tljscrewjob6397 Год назад
@@dedo7326 I will. Just wanted to help Cam & Zay with the RU-vid algorithm by watching this edited video first.
@chequehook68
@chequehook68 Год назад
People talk about Wallace's speech and the battles but I believe that the best scene is when you see Wallace's legend spreading, like Moses through the read sea lol
@codyprice2616
@codyprice2616 Год назад
If you want to see a more historical accurate about the fight for the independence of Scotland and Robert the Bruce, checkout, Outlaw King. Chris Pine plays Robert the Bruce and Florence Pugh plays his wife in the film. Stephen Dillane plays the King of Britain. Directed by David Makenzie (director of Hell or High Water). Great film on Netflix.
@redcardinalist
@redcardinalist Год назад
I sconed this. Big thumbs up for "Outlaw King"; also "Robert the Bruce" which is a reatively low budget Scottish movie and is my favourite.
@flixandclips
@flixandclips Год назад
JAMES HORNER'S score is amazing!
@IreZico
@IreZico 2 месяца назад
Scottish viewer here 🙌 Cam & Zay you are our adopted Scots 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@doc0815martens
@doc0815martens Год назад
Well, historically the film is not very accurate, or to put it another way, at least the broad direction is right, Scots versus English, the characters shown existed, Wallace was executed, the Bruce became king 10 years later after Bannockburn. But that's about it in the grand scheme of things. An important thing to know is actually that there were no nation states back then. The common peasant didn't really care which nobleman was oppressing and exploiting him and where he came from. It was more important to survive and work the land. But still the film itself is just epic. What makes it iconic is that, to my mind, it was the first film that didn't hesitate to show blood, chopped off limbs, etc. All the other better known films of the 70s, 80s and 90s before with epic battles only ever hinted at it or even earlier there was nothing at all.
@hilleryearl524
@hilleryearl524 2 месяца назад
Trivia: The only good thing about Longshanks is that he invented the tradition of hiding eggs for Easter
@drewsaad3948
@drewsaad3948 Год назад
Saving Private Ryan, Braveheart , Gladiator.....the reason I love movies so much.....I don't know if I can choose between them, but if I was forced... 1-Braveheart 2-SPR 3-Gladiator Idgaf about historical security for some reason 😂
@drewsaad3948
@drewsaad3948 Год назад
Accuracy*
@cog4life
@cog4life Год назад
👍🏼
@bogdanbotis1524
@bogdanbotis1524 5 месяцев назад
The battle of Stirling actually took place at a bridge, where Wallace caught a superior english army mid-crossing and defeated it. Something similar to the spear wall you see in the movie actually happened at Bannockburn, the battle referenced in the final scene. There, Robert the Bruce used formations of massed pikemen (an innovation at that time), first to withstand repeated charges from the english knights and then offensively, to push the whole english army into a river with massive casualties. Bruce was badass at that battle, taking down an english knight in epic single combat. Yeah, the movie is full of historical inaccuracies, but I still love it because it encapsulates perfectly the general spirit of those struggles, which I think is more important than being 100% factual. Though one must keep in mind that in this conflict the line between 'good' and 'evil' was much more blurry than presented in the movie. Both sides did some nasty atrocities to each other...
@Dmilewis
@Dmilewis 11 месяцев назад
At the torture scene you can tell what they do to Wallace through the joking around with the little person at the beginning of the scene.. It looks like they took out his intestines.
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose 10 месяцев назад
Yes. From what I understand, they actually filmed some horrendous shit for his execution. It was just too much, way too much. They cut all of that out. I mean, less is more
@C3RT4IND34TH
@C3RT4IND34TH Месяц назад
The whole hes gonna throw him out the window… best laugh I’ve had in ages
@Purple9721.
@Purple9721. Год назад
I studied this in history class in high school. The battles and warfare tactics used were all pretty accurate. Wallace was successful because of the guerrilla warfare tactics he used, as the Scottish had to be resourceful due to lack of modern weapons. But there was no mention of any love interests (hus wife/the queen of france) i think that just made up to add layers to the story
@gmac2291
@gmac2291 Год назад
Great reaction video. William Wallace is a the epitome of a ' hero' here in Scotland. Braveheart is fictional with small amount of fact thrown in. What William did was start a movement that freed a nation long after his death. ' the bruce' in fact is as much of a hero although things that both did to win were beyond brutal in today's standard. That being said. I fucking love being Scottish 😁😁😁 onward the brave
@peterengelen2794
@peterengelen2794 Год назад
Watch ''Outlaw King'', it's like an unofficial sequel, the story picks up where ''Braveheart'' ends....
@joaoluizfonseca6914
@joaoluizfonseca6914 11 месяцев назад
Mel Gibson is a good actor….. but in terms of directing, because he directed this movie also, he is a GENIUS….. he is SO good at composing a film; another one many people don’t watch for almost obvious reasons is Passion of the Christ, which he also directed with his perfection. This movie earned Mel his very well deserved best director Oscar……
@denisescutt1865
@denisescutt1865 4 месяца назад
They usually disembowelled them and burnt their entrails in front of them
@kencoakley3959
@kencoakley3959 11 месяцев назад
Cam asked if they were carving his junk. I saw this at a theater in 1995 and didn't understand what they were doing at that moment. I later found out that they were disembowling him. His uncle was played by Brian Cox, who was the original Hannibal Lechter in Manhunter. He was offered to play him again in Silence Of The Lambs but had committed to doing King Lear in London and was replaced by Anthony Hopkins, who was offered the role in Manhunter but was committed to doing King Lear in London.
@lemontwiss
@lemontwiss Год назад
As someone who lives in a country that has been under brutal occupation for the past 70+ years, I can understand the will to go through torture and give up your life if you knew wholeheartedly that it would lead to your country's freedom. Witnessing your entire country suffer all your life, and seeing all the freedom that you've been deprived of, is something that really dominates your consciousness in every aspect of your life, and it's agonizing.
@michaelhawk-fitz7563
@michaelhawk-fitz7563 Год назад
the first 4-6 times I watched this we had to get up halfway through to change the VHS tape..
@tomaskennedy
@tomaskennedy 11 месяцев назад
13:36 That actor is named Tommy Flanagan. He was in Gladiator too.. He got that scar on his face in a bar fight back home in Scotland, when I believe he got slashed with a bottle.
@Barnsey87
@Barnsey87 11 месяцев назад
It's a movie to capture the feeling of real scotts of how much we love our country.
@denisescutt1865
@denisescutt1865 4 месяца назад
The Princess of Wales when finally betrothed was incredibly ruthless. Read the history
@KeithWilliamMacHendry
@KeithWilliamMacHendry 6 месяцев назад
The name Cameron is a Scottish name, in our highland Gaelic language (pronounced Galik) is pronounced & spelt Camshron in our ancient language, meaning crooked nose.Irrespective of this Hollywood film, William Wallace is & always will be Scotland's true patriot, he is in our heart & soul. Alba gu bràth (Scotland forever)
@cog4life
@cog4life Год назад
Hi guys!!! You guys are hilarious! Another one I wouldn’t watch by myself. Lol. I have watched “GLADIATOR” when you’re in the mood for another one of these types of movies. It’s awesome! Can’t wait to watch this one with y’all. 😊let’s go
@BishopWalters12
@BishopWalters12 Месяц назад
People complain about this movie not following history but I don't care because it's an epic movie. It's like a 9.2/10 for me. I wasn't a fan of Wallace hooking up with the princess because this whole thing started because the love of his life was murdered. I would erase some little things like that from this movie but still a classic.
@Whitebrowpriest
@Whitebrowpriest Год назад
A film you two will definitely want to react to is "Death Sentence" (2007), starring Kevin Bacon, John Goodman, Aisha Tyler, Garrett Hedlund, and Kelly Preston. This movie is insanely good from start to finish.
@juliemenzies6387
@juliemenzies6387 Месяц назад
I hate when people take the piss out of this film, this may not be historically accurate, but we did have our real Sir William Wallace, and some events in this film actually took place.
@bignorbert1136
@bignorbert1136 Год назад
There once was a man in Scotland named William Wallace. He was hung, drawn, and quartered. There ends the historical connection to this film.
@thejamppa
@thejamppa Год назад
True, this would make horrible documentary but oh, so good and entertaining film though. Cinematography. music, acting. This rises patriotic scottsman even people who have no relation's to the Scotland what so ever. Not too many films can do that.
@thegael791
@thegael791 Год назад
Dude no body gives a fuck lmao, it's an amazing film. There's always one little bitch Englishman on these reaction vids claiming how it's not entirely historically accurate. I'll tell you what is accurate, the Scots beat your arses for millenia and you never once conqured them despite a larger population. Haha, loooosers.
@di3486
@di3486 6 месяцев назад
It is a beautiful film. Won the Oscar for Best Director and picture
@BomblingTV
@BomblingTV 4 месяца назад
I first watched this movie as a kid and back then it left a big emotional mark on me. When revisiting it later on in life the more educated details such as the thistle being the national flower of Scotland made me just enjoy the sympolism even more in this movie. Historicle accurate or not.
@juliegate9391
@juliegate9391 10 месяцев назад
Well we couldn't have lost our windbreaker. Got to love the Scottish heartbreaking to watch every time.
@LoftusRD1882
@LoftusRD1882 9 месяцев назад
I am so so happy Longshanks threw the bender out the window 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@LynneConnolly
@LynneConnolly 8 месяцев назад
There's a saying in Scotland. "If it's in Scotland, it's wrong." Braveheart was the nickname given to Robert the Bruce, not Wallace. Wallace was a lowlander who wouldn't have been seen dead in a kilt or plaid. He was educated, could read and write in several languages (some of his letters exist). Woad was abandoned as warpaint several hundred years before Wallace existed. There was actually a bridge in the Battle of Stirling Bridge, but the film makers seem to have forgotten it. The French princess was actually a child in France at the time of Wallace's death. They're the main points, but there are quite a few others. I don't mind history being twisted a bit in movies, but I prefer to have a little bit of history, or just come straight out and say it's fantasy.
@PaganMinn
@PaganMinn Год назад
I remember being in middle school. I live in Vegas, it was the end of the day and the bus was taking us home. we were stuck behind a police cruiser that had a body next to it covered in a white tarp. just 30 yards or so away you could see a homeless persons makeshift shelter of in the desert. the poor guy died from heat exposure is my guess. seeing that stuck with me, to see what William saw at the beginning of this is uncanny. love this movie.
@TheseDarkWoods
@TheseDarkWoods Год назад
This movie is FAR from a documentary but it's a DAMN fine film!
@kellyyork3898
@kellyyork3898 Месяц назад
Everyone will tell you that this film is not historically accurate, and it isn’t. But still…a great film.
@70gabino
@70gabino Год назад
You guys gotta do Apocalypto next!!! Another Mel Gibson movie that rules!
@tomaskennedy
@tomaskennedy 11 месяцев назад
14:57 She was the little girl who came up to him at the funeral.
@texandy89
@texandy89 Год назад
The date of the movie is not accurate and William Wallace also was not poor either and the Scott's never wore blue paint either which is false as well and the queen was a lot younger as well in the movie she is around William Wallice age which is not accurate either. This movie is not even accurate at all the beginning of the movie it says the date which is not accurate.
@Tge97
@Tge97 Год назад
And yet it still a good movie overall.
@texandy89
@texandy89 Год назад
@@Tge97 I don't find it to be a great movie for all the inaccurate things in the movie I find it to be a crappy movie I like Mel Gibson but this movie is crap maybe to you it's a great movie to me it's not a great movie
@angelastewart7049
@angelastewart7049 9 месяцев назад
My husband is a Stewart, descended from the same Stewart line that was married to Marjorie de Bruce, the daughter of Robert the Bruce (validated by DNA testing). This movie's historical accuracy is severely lacking but it's portrayal of the Scottish people is very on point. They were, and still are, very proud of their land, its people, and their heritage.
@jimmyzee7040
@jimmyzee7040 Год назад
Academy Award for best picture and Director Mel Gibson.
@leosarmiento4823
@leosarmiento4823 11 месяцев назад
The rock throw: as kids, while William was accurate, Hamish is probably just a touch nearsighted and couldn't hit the target. As adults, at the wedding reception, William counted on that knowledge when he successfully challenged Hamish.
@dl121-2
@dl121-2 Год назад
He’s being disemboweled at the end. Medieval torture of having your stomach cut open and your internal organs removed whilst still alive.
@Tge97
@Tge97 Год назад
Glad you guys covered one of my all time favorite movies
@tvdroid22
@tvdroid22 10 месяцев назад
They used locals for the parts, which makes their performances all the more fantastic. You guys totally missed at rhe wedding that the Prince wasnt interested in his new bride, but rather the fellow in the front row. The big guy was his best friend when they were kids. The old man playing both sides was the King of Scotland. He was dying of leprosy. They were gutting Wallace, but they burned his junk in front of him first. His body was quartered and sent to different places as stated. There was a William Wallace, but as the exact details of his actions, they are pretty fuzzy at this point. He was onenof rhe main people in olved in yhe first war of Scottish Liberation.The actual story was written by a descendant, if I remember correctly
@marshacaperton5315
@marshacaperton5315 28 дней назад
They implied that Wallace was disembowled not castrated.
@matthewwhite7473
@matthewwhite7473 Год назад
19:00 - I remember watching this scene for the first time and seeing/feeling the emotion of a man both hopeless and full of absolute rage and finding the beginning of this revolt absolutely inspiring. This is what happens when you steal that which is rightfully his, a man's wife, the love of his life. I also love the cunning feign surrender tactic he pulls before his surprise attack on the first guard. The music in this scene really captures the uncertainty of what he plans to do and during the surprise attack changes to something truly epic.
@tomaskennedy
@tomaskennedy 11 месяцев назад
To say this is LOOSELY based on a true story would be the understatement of the century, tbh, apart from the execution scene at the end, which they actually held back on!
@adrianfuegoscuro6308
@adrianfuegoscuro6308 10 месяцев назад
-"Is it?"... LOL Definitely Patrick McGoohan deserved an Oscar for his Brilliant performance as King Edward
@crigarsha
@crigarsha Год назад
5:00 clearly Cam & Zay didn't "play" the same way with each other when they were kids!!! LOL!! 👊👊👊
@tomaskennedy
@tomaskennedy 11 месяцев назад
55:02 They actually disembowelled him, pulling out his intestines and burning them in front him while he was still alive!
@cog4life
@cog4life Год назад
Great movie! Great reaction!!! Mel Gibson’s performance was epic!
@jhilal2385
@jhilal2385 Год назад
Suspense/thrillers for October (nothing supernatural here): "Copycat" (1995) w/ Sigourney Weaver "Kiss the Girls" (1997) w/ Morgan Freeman "Along Came A Spider" (2001) sequel to "Kiss The Girls" w/ Morgan Freeman "Eye of the Beholder" (1999) w/ Ashley Judd "Blood Work" (2002) Starring and directed by Clint Eastwood "Manhunter" (1986) based on the book "Red Dragon", much better than the 2002 remake "Tightrope" (1984) Starring and directed by Clint Eastwood "A Perfect Murder" (1998) w/ Michael Douglas, Gwenyth Paltrow, & Viggo Mortensen. Based on Alfred Hitchcock's "Dial M for Murder" "Fatal Attraction" (1987) w/ Michael Douglas & Glenn Close "Basic Instinct (1989) w/ Michael Douglas & Sharon Stone "Sea Of Love" (1989) w/ Al Pacino
@adrianhempfing2042
@adrianhempfing2042 Год назад
Copycat is a good watch
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