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Villagers React to EPIC Medieval Movie! You Won't Believe Their Braveheart First-Time Experience!
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Welcome to our charming village, where the residents are about to embark on an incredible cinematic journey! In this captivating RU-vid video, we bring you an extraordinary spectacle as our villagers experience the timeless classic, Braveheart, for the very first time. Get ready to witness a rollercoaster of emotions, as these rural inhabitants delve into the epic world of medieval Scotland, following the legendary warrior, William Wallace.
In this heartwarming and amusing adventure, our camera captures every gasp, laugh, and tear as the villagers watch Braveheart on the big screen. From the very first frame to the epic battle sequences, their genuine reactions are nothing short of sensational! Be prepared to experience history in the making as they connect with the movie's characters, their struggles, and their triumphs in ways you've never seen before.
Throughout the film, you'll witness the villagers' minds being blown by the impeccable performances of Mel Gibson as William Wallace, Sophie Marceau as Princess Isabelle, and the talented supporting cast. These first-time viewers can't help but be captivated by the film's masterful storytelling, breathtaking cinematography, and an unforgettable musical score that adds to the intensity of each scene.
Our village may be small, but the emotions they experience while watching Braveheart are anything but! From moments of laughter and camaraderie to heart-wrenching scenes that leave them teary-eyed, you'll be amazed by the authenticity of their reactions. It's as if the essence of Braveheart's narrative has become woven into their very souls.
But the journey doesn't stop there! As they watch Braveheart, our villagers also uncover shocking historical truths that deepen their understanding of Scotland's past. These revelations make the movie-watching experience even more profound, leaving a lasting impact on their perspectives.
So, don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the emotional rollercoaster our villagers go through while watching Braveheart. Prepare yourself for a powerful and heartfelt experience as they become part of cinematic history. Join us in celebrating their journey into the world of Braveheart, and be sure to hit that like button, subscribe, and share this video to spread the joy with your friends and fellow movie enthusiasts!
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Комментарии : 674   
@joec6464
@joec6464 Год назад
“It is better to die fighting than live dead” these guys are so wise, they got the main point of the movie in the first scene
@masterJZX
@masterJZX Год назад
Wise? 🙄 Yeah, like nobody say that.
@BM-hb2mr
@BM-hb2mr Год назад
He also caught the part with spears doubts the height as a man too
@gordondry
@gordondry Год назад
@@masterJZX the majority of people in western countries are ignorant sheeple, if all of them would be so wise and just not say but also live that the revolution against the psychopathic elites already would have been done decades ago.
@michaelstark8720
@michaelstark8720 Год назад
@@masterJZX Pro imperials in Skyrim game would say its better to live dead than have freedom. Its not always given that peoples would say right thing. I do like Ulfric and Galmar from the game who say better to die as free man than to be slave
@eno6712
@eno6712 Год назад
​@@masterJZXliterally everybody who isn't a coward says that
@justinsuska634
@justinsuska634 Год назад
"If someone enters the lion's den, he knows how to break the lion's teeth". Nice quote!
@Makabert.Abylon
@Makabert.Abylon Год назад
”Its better to die fighting then to live dead” Also a good one.
@Dominian1
@Dominian1 Год назад
@@Makabert.Abylon That one is eerily close to the tag line of the movie. "Every man dies, but not every man lives." The movie transports that message from the first scene.
@NecramoniumVideo
@NecramoniumVideo Год назад
"Bone in kebab"
@kelvinmeneely3116
@kelvinmeneely3116 Год назад
Ha hahaha , what a stupid saying,the lion kills the man every time.
@tommysoliz3064
@tommysoliz3064 Год назад
@@kelvinmeneely3116unless the man has a .300 magnum
@IrishTechnicalThinker
@IrishTechnicalThinker Год назад
I must admit I love watching these guys speak about their philosophy towards certain climactic scenes.
@MB-rt9dq
@MB-rt9dq Год назад
they are effortlessly poetic with their words
@charlestruppi7793
@charlestruppi7793 Год назад
They have more insight and intelligence than the average Ivy League student today! I would love to have a meal with them and get their views on the world.
@VictusG
@VictusG Год назад
⁠@@charlestruppi7793 I would say it’s not necessarily that they have more intelligence, but more wisdom.
@thewanderingwizard9848
@thewanderingwizard9848 Год назад
@@VictusG Have you talked to modern Ivy League students? It seems mandatory to do nothing but drink alcohol and sexually assault people. They graduate because their parents PAY for them to. Intelligence is not judged on how much you know, but how much you are capable of processing and what you are able to do with the knowledge you have. I have two degrees myself, but I never use them as proof of my intelligence, because to me all a degree is is a piece of paper that says you are good at remembering things and following instructions. Take Raeen... he is a very skillful tailor. Tailoring may not be considered as "technical" a field of study, but I guarantee if he had an interest in and had been given an opportunity to go to school for Quantum Mechanics, he'd have done just as well. After all, knowledge is just memory. A quantum physicist might be able to tell you Superposition refers to the ability of quantum particles, such as electrons and photons, to exist in multiple states simultaneously until they are measured or observed. I bet a quantum physicist has never heard of "selvedge," which are the self-finished edges of a woven fabric that run parallel to the length of the fabric, created during the weaving process and are more tightly woven than the rest of the fabric to prevent fraying. Just because Raeen has one set of knowledge but not another doesn't mean he isn't as intelligent as a scientist. If he had been given the chance to learn about quantum physics, for all we know he could have been the greatest physicist since Feynman.
@Dominian1
@Dominian1 Год назад
@@VictusG Whatever it is, it's lost to too many people through the process of modern education. I was one of these young philosophy students once, saying the dumbest shit I didn't even believe, just because of accepting the programing. Quitting our society, is literally like quitting a cult and you look back with shame, for ever having been part of it.
@michaeltierney1
@michaeltierney1 Год назад
“Weapons do not work, it is the mind that wins you the war” this was fantastic thank you for the reaction, Love from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@gordondeprest
@gordondeprest Год назад
" if the snake is hiding next to us, then how can we blame others ?" Man that hit hard. Very profound.
@blair9689
@blair9689 Год назад
Cracked me up when the big fella said "burn all the bastard" 😂 love from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@calebporter9738
@calebporter9738 Год назад
These are some of the best movie commentaries I’ve ever watched. I love seeing their enthusiasm, clapping, and appreciation throughout the films they enjoy. Please keep uploading!
@bingobriano6021
@bingobriano6021 Год назад
I just discovered this channel. There's something so beautiful in how these guys react. Its so genuine and real. Like most of us have been so numbed by endless content that we see people killed in a film and we barely flinch but their reaction is so pure. They follow whats on screen like its really happening... this is how I used watch films as a kid and I dont mean that in a patronising way, its something I wish I could get back, that innocence to take something at face value rather than viewing it as content.
@psSubstratum
@psSubstratum 11 месяцев назад
absolutely agreed. also they still have the concentration span of a healthy person. whenever I show someone a movie that is a classic in some sort, they get distracted by all sorts of things, mainly by their stupid phones which is so annoying to me. the way these wonderful villagers watch a movie is how its supposed to be. you should be fully invested with your body and mind.
@punchforpound2808
@punchforpound2808 11 месяцев назад
I think they are faking sadly.
@profhubertj.farnsworth9930
@profhubertj.farnsworth9930 Год назад
Wow! The gentleman in red said one of the coolest pieces of metaphors! @16:43 "If someone enters the lions den, he knows how to break the lions teeth". What a great saying
@kevinwilson455
@kevinwilson455 Год назад
I like it as well... never start a fight you can't win.
@EPK14-e3y
@EPK14-e3y Год назад
The tall gentleman in these videos is my favorite. He has many wise words and laughs easily. ❤
@Platschu
@Platschu Год назад
"Freedom!" was his last word and it is still a powerful scene.
@LittleBlueOwl318
@LittleBlueOwl318 Год назад
@Paul-hl8yg
@Paul-hl8yg Год назад
A very one sided, biased & fictional movie.
@martinbaranyi2129
@martinbaranyi2129 Год назад
Sounds like something a nasty Englishman would say.
@random_an0n
@random_an0n Год назад
it wasnt irl lol,most of the movie is made up that princess wallace shagged? she was 3 and living in france the occupation was depicted as decades? it was like for 1 year or something? and no they didnt "take their wives on their honeymoon" either,even scottish historians say that is false. he couldnt speak french he didnt shout freedom they lost and got BTFO in the end. the truth is....they was just a bunch of savages that refused to adapt to a modernizing civilization and was forced too eventually,the era of tribal conflict and living like cavemen was over,same thing happened in the usa and the wild west
@MaxJakkz
@MaxJakkz Год назад
⁠@@Paul-hl8ygI mean they were being fucked over by the British undeniably. The movie is very exaggerated obviously. It’s a big Hollywood movie.
@williamo.najera5030
@williamo.najera5030 Год назад
It's no shame crying over this movie, even we all the manly man feel empathy for William Wallace. Damn a good movie!
@TheClassicalSauce
@TheClassicalSauce Год назад
Watching these old movies with these guys that I've seen 100 times is like watching them for the first time. I love it.
@Olekzbc
@Olekzbc Год назад
"Sharing someone's sorrow is also a big deal" - I am so glad I stumbled onto this channel, very wholesome. Looking forward to new videos. Cheers.
@PaulEcosse
@PaulEcosse Год назад
Given Raeen's final comment, he may be interested to know that the director was also the protagonist. 🤣
@roslynbrown6176
@roslynbrown6176 Год назад
These gentlemen mentioned the struggles of their own country for its freedom. I would love to have their stories posted here so we can learn from their histories as well. Thank you for showing the Villagers Reactions. All are honest and genuine, they understand the movies and provide unique insight in the way they interpret the stories. Blessings to you all.
@Dominian1
@Dominian1 Год назад
Sticks part of a deer antler into somebodies' throat all the way up through their tongue into their brain stem: "This is called Braveheart!" You're god damn right, it is.
@jeffkitson9565
@jeffkitson9565 Год назад
These reactions are amazing. These guys are so wise and authentic.
@haissem8
@haissem8 Год назад
Refreshing to see first time reactions that are actually, FIRST TIME reactions.
@notjustforme
@notjustforme Год назад
"By watching things, you can feel it." Not every filmmaker understands that. :)
@mindtraveller100
@mindtraveller100 Год назад
Very true. Most of them today, in fact. That is why they don´t make movies like this anymore.
@Ezekielepharcelis
@Ezekielepharcelis Год назад
True. Today most of the Filmmakers forgot about this basic rule. That's why the Industry is in such a state. No one cares anymore.
@quiett6191
@quiett6191 Год назад
@@Ezekielepharcelis or they do, but they get buried by studio politics and or restrained by unnecessary rules.
@Ezekielepharcelis
@Ezekielepharcelis Год назад
@@quiett6191 That is true. I just didn't want to bring up the politics again. Everyone knows about the Agenda meanwhile.
@lamikahawkins9442
@lamikahawkins9442 Год назад
You should definitely show them Rob Roy, as well as Dances with Wolves, and The Last of the Mohicans. All theee are conematic masterpieces.
@TheClassicalSauce
@TheClassicalSauce Год назад
I think they'd like Mohicans. Also Shawshank Redemption.
@codyfritz3080
@codyfritz3080 Год назад
@@TheClassicalSauce I think Gladiator should be up next, and yes it is basically the same movie.
@taztaztaz
@taztaztaz Год назад
great recommendations!
@PaulEcosse
@PaulEcosse Год назад
Agreed. ☺
@PaulEcosse
@PaulEcosse Год назад
Also, 300
@johns1625
@johns1625 Год назад
This is my new favorite RU-vid Channel! The Gentleman on the lefthand side (I don't know his name) was cracking me up while teasing Babu during Return of the King every time Arwen or Eowyn appeared 🤣 Wonderful channel! I hope you will get much success!
@adrianhempfing2042
@adrianhempfing2042 Год назад
Badshah is uncle on left. Raeen is brother on right
@TizzmantineUK
@TizzmantineUK Год назад
​@@adrianhempfing2042thank you
@samwallaceart288
@samwallaceart288 Год назад
"Hey, this is allowed in _their_ culture, so I'm gonna watch"
@johns1625
@johns1625 Год назад
@@adrianhempfing2042 Thank you!
@onebody9598
@onebody9598 Год назад
His name is John Cleese
@marieeadie6700
@marieeadie6700 Год назад
Brilliant reaction. From a Scotsman 👍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@ArthurD
@ArthurD Год назад
Please, show them Gladiator movie. I think they will appreciate it.
@hooshyarkarimi9524
@hooshyarkarimi9524 Год назад
They say you live again through a child; it feels like I'm watching the movie again for the first time. Thank you
@hifive7366
@hifive7366 Год назад
The big gentleman seems to be such a kind person
@mr-x7689
@mr-x7689 Год назад
"Fried onions are softer, than any other kinds on onions" Nice quote!
@Trazynn
@Trazynn Год назад
Ooh Master & Commander would be a great one. That movie came around at the time of Return of the King so it didn't do well (they'll understand that now lol) but it's a masterpiece.
@glambertini4709
@glambertini4709 Год назад
It IS a masterpiece and a movie that I often re-watch. According to many historians, the best naval film ever, no other has ever so well conveyed to the screen what life and war was on board a british ship at that time. The reconstruction, the atmosphere, the work of research and of course the interpretation, everything is remarkable. I always be sorry that it didn't receive the public ovation it deserved (the critics were over the moon though and it was well earned).
@17losttrout
@17losttrout Год назад
They should have done the sequel to Master and Commander. Great film.
@matehavlik4559
@matehavlik4559 Год назад
Master and commander, definitely! That’s a brilliant movie.
@austinembry2809
@austinembry2809 Год назад
Yep! This is the first movie I thought of after this one that they should watch. Forrest Gump might be great too.
@glambertini4709
@glambertini4709 Год назад
@@austinembry2809 they already saw Forrest Gump
@RealDrunkenMaster
@RealDrunkenMaster Год назад
I have watched many reactions to this movie and this is one of my favorites.
@thelordofthedance9301
@thelordofthedance9301 Год назад
Good ....... I'm glad to see that people can watch a feel the story of Scotland.
@Ronfost89
@Ronfost89 9 месяцев назад
It isn't the story of Scotland though. Braveheart is good but it might as well be a fantasy film because it certainly isn't a historically accurate one.
@thelordofthedance9301
@thelordofthedance9301 9 месяцев назад
Aye 90% of it was made up and William Wallace was a tyrant..... but the English was the coz of that man...... so aye you are right it's not 100% but what films are now a days?
@MrAnon73
@MrAnon73 Год назад
What lovely guys and a great reaction. Nice to see some concepts are universal like the need to stand up to tyranny for freedom, to have people you can trust at your side and your integrity and spirit will outlive your body. I wish more Westerners would wake up to these ideas and quickly before its too late.
@markmuller7962
@markmuller7962 Год назад
One of the most heartbreaking movies I've ever seen
@MsGreenmermaid
@MsGreenmermaid Год назад
I was watching it only the other night and couldn't watch the end when he was betrayed, just too sad 😢😔
@ripley7222
@ripley7222 Год назад
I named my Daughter Murrin because of this film.
@papalaz4444244
@papalaz4444244 Год назад
I find these remarkable. Neither of them really know anything about Scotland or the history and YET... they have NO trouble following the character emotions, the themes and the morals of the story. Stories really are universal. Peace.
@tevildo45
@tevildo45 Год назад
They won’t learn anything about Scottish history watching this movie
@papalaz4444244
@papalaz4444244 Год назад
@@tevildo45 yeah but you can pss off you troll prck " Tevildo, also known as the "Prince of Cats"
@joemanning90
@joemanning90 Год назад
Neither did mel Gibson
@Ronfost89
@Ronfost89 9 месяцев назад
This movie didn't know much about Scotland or its history either.
@philiplavere
@philiplavere Год назад
This was as enthralling as watching the movie itself for the first time. Watching the pure humanity, compassion, and wisdom of these two men from such a different culture, was a joy! They understood things that I missed in fact, perhaps because their reality is closer to that history than ours.
@theroundhousekingofthemidw1705
@theroundhousekingofthemidw1705 10 месяцев назад
My favorite film of all time. So wonderful watching these guys experience it.
@gonzo3915
@gonzo3915 Год назад
What a grand and intoxicating innocence.
@Realmediamashup
@Realmediamashup Год назад
First time I saw this movie I cried like a baby. These guys are real men. They just clapped and said well done.
@WARGAMES-r7n
@WARGAMES-r7n Год назад
these two men are great!! love from SERBIA
@michaelradzichovsky9366
@michaelradzichovsky9366 Год назад
"Bone in kebab." What a great expression, especially in this situation. I love it. LOL
@Ray.Norrish
@Ray.Norrish Год назад
Yea, made me smile as well - checked the comments to see if anyone else found it funny!
@mindtraveller100
@mindtraveller100 Год назад
@@Ray.Norrish I also found it funny.
@MsGreenmermaid
@MsGreenmermaid Год назад
Lol ye, you know exactly what he means! 😂😂
@LunaticThinker
@LunaticThinker Год назад
It sounds silly but those kind of expressions makes me feel kinship. No matter the place or the language, everyone's has expressions like that XD
@Joaquin602001
@Joaquin602001 Год назад
I think what Badshah said at the end about Wallace using his mind and weapon is interesting, because at the real Battle of Stirling he tricked the English into crossing a bridge so they didn’t have coherence and then attacked from the nearby woods in an ambush. It’s a shame they didn’t show the battle that way in the movie. Really glad you guys enjoyed it!
@taylornox
@taylornox Год назад
Stirling bridge was actually Andrew de Moray's plan and had he survived the battle, the war of independence may have gone a completely different way, Moray had all the qualities that Wallace was missing, he was a senior noble from a family that had always staunchly rejected the English, he was a seasoned soldier and commander and he also had 3 castles to his name by the time he met up with Wallace.
@kevwhufc8640
@kevwhufc8640 Год назад
A historical society discovered the remains of the original sterling bridge a couple of years ago , it was barely wide enough to get two horses side by side across it . I agree they should've shown how the real battle of sterling bridge happened. Much better than making up a version with 2 armies facing each other . The real battle of sterling bridge shows the clever tactical side of Wallace .
@jonathanfraser684
@jonathanfraser684 Год назад
Yes everything sir william wallace didn't want
@TizzmantineUK
@TizzmantineUK Год назад
Wallace gets cockblocked and the phrase Uncle Badshah used was "oh my god bone in kebab" 😂😂😂 i cant thats too brilliant, what a phrase! like this kebabs going to be perfect and then "oh my god a Bone"
@topBnana
@topBnana Год назад
This was brilliant ✌️ Thank you from a Scotsman 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@noelienoelie8425
@noelienoelie8425 Год назад
Badash is actually very good at analysing films. I was surprised but he's come on strong.
@lorehammer40k4
@lorehammer40k4 Год назад
Damn Raeen is spitting facts right at the start, when we see history in movies we remember it, absolutely. I think that tells you a lot about how humans work, the things we really remember are the truly human stories where we can really connect to the people involved, not just lists of dates and names (even if the movie isn't exactly accurate, that's kind of besides the point).
@goldytwatus1674
@goldytwatus1674 Год назад
How is it being inaccurate beside the point? How are you remembering history if it didn't happen?
@lorehammer40k4
@lorehammer40k4 Год назад
@@goldytwatus1674 Because my point was personalizing history is what makes people remember it, tell it like a story (even if history clearly isn't a story). It's just unfortunate it was Mel Gibson making stuff up which was the example that triggered the thought, and not, ya know, something historically accurate. Make sense?
@corneliussmiff2773
@corneliussmiff2773 Год назад
despite Braveheart being total fiction in almost every aspect of it's portrayal.
@wej0w
@wej0w Год назад
Another great episode. I almost start forming weird parasocial relations with these kind people as I watch a lot of their reactions, missed Babu this one with him added this is the golden trio.
@loganphillips2166
@loganphillips2166 Год назад
I absolutely adore seeing people from different backgrounds views on things. From movies to music, I find it extremely fascinating. Reaction videos are one of the best trends I think have ever come from social media.
@javier6877
@javier6877 Год назад
These guys are going to end up as complete erudites of the cinema art with all the movies they are watching.
@TriumInfinitum
@TriumInfinitum Год назад
God bless you🙏 Regards from Scotland ✨
@drewflexon4620
@drewflexon4620 11 месяцев назад
I would love to hang out with some of these guys. They seem genuine and down to earth.
@lserrymehl
@lserrymehl Год назад
Love the new intro and viewing room! :) Good to see you guys growing!
@BambinaSaldana
@BambinaSaldana Год назад
It's the same intro from like a year ago right?
@DMTDEZIGNZ
@DMTDEZIGNZ Год назад
"Is she a girl?" "Girl's don't have biceps like this" brilliant 😂😂😂😂😂
@arphod
@arphod Год назад
"Let the conversation begin." These guys are so great. It's my new thing.
@RedMcc
@RedMcc Год назад
It is great to see how universal these themes are.
@wolfie35p
@wolfie35p 10 месяцев назад
This is my favourite movie ever, maybe because I am Scottish. There is no records that show William Wallace was married, but if he was he got married in private so that the English soldiers didn't know about it. He didn't want to share his wife with the English.
@Timmydope
@Timmydope Год назад
Badshah is so observant and intelligent. He is awesome
@sharks3010
@sharks3010 Год назад
I love hearing the little sayings and phrases, that come out of these reactions. At 7:48 when Wallace's old friend gets in the way of him approaching his future wife, you hear the term "Bone in the kebab". As simple as it is, I love that saying! I'm definitely going to start using it! Sometimes things can get lost in translation, which is understandable. However in this case it was interesting to hear something that you immediately understand even though it comes from a completely different frame of reference. It's just like in the west we might say "A fly in the ointment" or "A spanner in the works". Although "A bone in the kebab" is different it's immediately recognisable. Also, I absolutely love kebabs, I am English after all! 🍖🌮🌯
@TheEyez187
@TheEyez187 Год назад
It's 9:30am (UK) and yet, I could still go for a kebab now; the works w/ chili/mayo
@daveruble5150
@daveruble5150 Год назад
Very Good. Their reactions are pure and truthful. I salute them.
@robertrice9466
@robertrice9466 Год назад
These guys are brilliant, they watch these movies with an untouched innocence and purity. I’ll definitely be watching more movies with them 🎥😎
@matthewwhite7473
@matthewwhite7473 Год назад
Another spectacular reaction from these fine gentleman. 👍👍
@Jeefwee
@Jeefwee 10 месяцев назад
I like their insight into one of my favorite movies.
@cheekloins4126
@cheekloins4126 Год назад
I love Badshah. A great spirit and a wonderful man.
@keithw.fletcher3307
@keithw.fletcher3307 Год назад
The guy in red reminds me of the American actor Richard Kiel ...so he could play in movies .
@bri_____
@bri_____ Год назад
To this day, if you walk through Edinburgh castle, flanking the doors are statues of Sir William Wallace, & King Robert the Bruce. No, their stories are not accurately told here, as I'm sure the experts in the comments will say. However, after 700 years, we'll never know precisely who Wallace was. And we'll never know precisely what motivated Bruce. All we have are pieces of folklore, and fragments of accepted history. As a Scot I appreciate this movie, which tries to generate a compelling story around historical characters. There are excellent Scottish history documentaries & books out there, if people are genuinely interested in Scottish history. I've never understood why people use the lack of accuracy in this movie as a criticism. It isn't a documentary.
@scipioafricanus5871
@scipioafricanus5871 Год назад
I don't know what motivated Robert the Bruce but I'm pretty sure it got something to do with watching a spider weave its web.
@17losttrout
@17losttrout Год назад
No, but it is revisionist, and those not knowing the history might well think it fairly accurate. I used to work near Smithfield, and I often looked at the plaque there, that commemorated Wallace. Wat Tyler also came to mind...
@Paul-hl8yg
@Paul-hl8yg Год назад
Because its biased & people believe it as truth, it isn't!
@mw5549
@mw5549 Год назад
As historian Dan Snow said, he likes the film and it it was set in a time in which the English were particularly brutal towards the Scots which the film reflects. The battles happened. Scots using pikes was a thing. Wallace was real and he died in the way the film describes. It showed the nobles selling out the common people and cross-border landownership politics was accurately highlighted by the film. Other things are details but the basic premise and narrative is accurate. Besides the film has a disclaimer at the very start about it saying some of the events you won't have heard about as 'History was written by those who hang heroes'. Finally, sorry to all the English boys who cry cos you're the baddies for once. Maybe go and watch a World War 2 film to wipe those tears away and remind yourself what a good person you are and for what you pretend you did in the war.
@Paul-hl8yg
@Paul-hl8yg Год назад
@@mw5549 I'm English & no tears from me.. The Scottish invaded England many times also, raping, looting & murdering English civilians. That is what i meant about the movies bias.
@wysiwyg2006
@wysiwyg2006 Год назад
Badshah is really good at usually following whats happening in our western movies
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering
We get taught our REAL history in school , half of this take us 100pc correct , the other half is nonsense made by Hollywood , like Wallace’s son being born to the princess , that’s just comical rubbish . His rebellion , his victories and his eventual betrayal by fellow Scot’s and his savage death are all true . Even though I know Mel Gibson embellished and played loose with this Scottish tale I still get misty eyed at parts of the film . There’s an enormous statue of Wallace in Scotland called the Wallace monument you can look up online or go to visit in person , very moving . I seen the guys get emotional especially at the end , because this is a universal story of man’s wish to be free and fight against tyranny and injustice . Great reaction guys 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@iancunningham941
@iancunningham941 Год назад
I was born in Lanark,the town at the start. I live in Australia now. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇦🇺🙃
@laurenkinnaman4732
@laurenkinnaman4732 Год назад
If they loved this have them watch Ben Hur the original not the new one. They will love it.
@MarulitoMcarty
@MarulitoMcarty 11 месяцев назад
and this channel bring us real genuine reactions, so great, good job
@kylesells8579
@kylesells8579 Год назад
I love that I’m not the only ones who claps during movies
@magnustrygg5632
@magnustrygg5632 Год назад
Brother makes the same face I do every time I see Murron 🥰
@Goblinshaman
@Goblinshaman Год назад
I love Watching Badshah react, He seems like a nice guy, a gentle Giant.
@PainInTheS
@PainInTheS Год назад
This was a great reaction to this movie!
@wilymcgee
@wilymcgee Год назад
"it is not treatment because they are dead..." hahah, such good content i hope these gentlemen know that their earnest conversations are insightful for us all...
@michaelmiller5600
@michaelmiller5600 Год назад
Now with regard to actual history. King Edward is my 22nd Great Grand Father. Wiliam Wallace is my 1st Cousin x25 times removed, and King Robert Bruce is my 21st Great Grand Father, all on my paternal grandmother's side. So its like watching ancient ancestor's killing each other....
@rob420bie
@rob420bie Год назад
I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. These dudes are alright.
@profhubertj.farnsworth9930
@profhubertj.farnsworth9930 Год назад
This was so incredibly charming to watch
@Grawnoth
@Grawnoth Год назад
I would do anything to watch that movie for the first time again. One of my all time favourites. Great choice!
@jettser17UK
@jettser17UK Год назад
Amazing reaction of this film from these Indians and their commentary and awareness were top notch! Namaste! 🙏
@bigchristie
@bigchristie Год назад
I've never heard as much negative comments on this channel. Braveheart must be a trigger word for the brigade.
@WilliamMurderface81
@WilliamMurderface81 Год назад
Omg bless there heart. When Hamish steps in front of mel Gibson badshaw said op bone in kabab. Lolol bone in kabab I will never forget that saying 😂
@sueKay
@sueKay Год назад
I love this movie even if is upsetting at times, and even if much of it is pure fiction. I would love to see you react to more historical movies, and also perhaps videos about the true stories that inspired the movies. William Wallace has a very large monument in the town of Stirling in Scotland which is only about about 45 minutes from where I stay. Also - fun fact - a lot of this film was actually shot in Ireland because in Scotland we have tiny little biting insects called midges. They're not dangerous at all but they are really really irritating!!
@scepteredisle
@scepteredisle Год назад
this isn't' a "historical" movie, it's a fantasy movie though. lol. Literally almost nothing in it actually happened.
@mattnar3865
@mattnar3865 Год назад
@@scepteredisle Sure it's not historically accurate but enough of it is true for your sentence to be wrong.
@sueKay
@sueKay Год назад
@@scepteredisle You didn't read my full comment did you...
@sulphuric_glue4468
@sulphuric_glue4468 Год назад
@@mattnar3865 It's really not though. Mel Gibson wildly exaggerates the villainy of the English (particularly of King Edward), most egregiously with the entirely fictional law of ius primae noctis in some kind of semi-genocidal plan to breed out the Scots (there is no historical evidence for it actually existing anywhere at all in medieval Europe; in fact the only legitimate historical references for it I've ever seen are from the ancient world before the birth of Christ, and even these are extremely dubious). He also wildly exaggerates the heroism of the Scottish and of William Wallace in particular, and does a serious disservice to Robert the Bruce, who I would argue is the true hero of the Scottish side. Not to mention that basically all the minor superficial details like clothing, armour and battlefield geography are completely made up. Online amateur historians have nitpicked these things endlessly, and the authenticity is indeed comically bad, but they're not what we should be focussing on compared to the completely made up history of the course of the war which has real impacts on how real people view English-Scottish history and relations. It is not exaggeration or hyperbole to say that a not-insignificant number of modern Scottish separatists were inspired by the almost completely fictional events of this specific movie.
@carlwoods4564
@carlwoods4564 Год назад
​@@sulphuric_glue4468The film is Anglo phobic. I cant think of any other film where they would get away with saying "Do I gey to kill lots of English" and its meant to be a witty comment. I wonder if in a film someone said "Do I get to kill lots of Pakistanis" it would be allowed? The film is completely racist. It should be banned.
@muldoone6920
@muldoone6920 Год назад
YEEEES THE OLD INTRO IS BACK! Now all i need is more Babu.
@generalnguyenngocloan1700
@generalnguyenngocloan1700 8 месяцев назад
Lurch was very philosophical. 👍🏻🫡
@the98themperoroftheholybri33
I swear I must be psychic, I was just wondering yesterday when you guys would watch Braveheart
@Felipe_XIV-XVI
@Felipe_XIV-XVI Год назад
You always say they are going to cry & they never cry...
@Cyproduction
@Cyproduction Год назад
7:45 "Bone in Kebab" I'm rolling on the ground, this guy 🤣
@raytracer2651
@raytracer2651 Год назад
Amazing people,
@Marcatolegato
@Marcatolegato Год назад
When he talks about a King has to keep Track of snakes i was taken back to the Godfather quote about friends and enemies
@johnord684
@johnord684 Год назад
Ah the Battle of Stirling Bridge,without a bridge
@bobajob7196
@bobajob7196 Год назад
I loved this reaction. You gents are fantastic
@mordredc3607
@mordredc3607 Год назад
It'd be a joy to see them react to The Outlaw King next, it's a more historically accurate and compelling story of Robert the Bruce, the man who freed Scotland from English tyranny.
@Leon-bc8hm
@Leon-bc8hm Год назад
This.
@joevines8219
@joevines8219 Год назад
These guys are fantastic. What a great review, it was fun to watch
@erikagholston6610
@erikagholston6610 Год назад
These guys were speaking truths throughout the movie.
@iannapierbigfoot
@iannapierbigfoot Год назад
❤❤❤ scotland loves you guys well done brothers❤❤❤
@tomkowalski7267
@tomkowalski7267 Год назад
watching these guys reaction's has been a daily favorite haha lots of wisdom in eastern culture that many here in America do not appreciate
@BM-hb2mr
@BM-hb2mr Год назад
Triple R. Great movie and also bahubali, or something like that. Its an Indian made film. Great movie from the east
@tommysoliz3064
@tommysoliz3064 Год назад
I love the sentences they use.
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering
Being from Scotland myself , I am really looking forward to seeing your reaction 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@odraayala3170
@odraayala3170 Год назад
I appreciate their comments and their way of thinking. I always learn something from them and that's why their three channels are my favorites on all of You Tube.
@X-Gen-001
@X-Gen-001 Год назад
hehe 5:47 "The riddle of steel." I wonder how many will understand that reference.
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 Год назад
I cried the first time at the end, I can't lie. "FREEEEEDOM!"🗡
@LittleBlueOwl318
@LittleBlueOwl318 Год назад
I've seen Braveheart over a dozen times and I still cry EVERY time, I can't lie. ⚔
@glambertini4709
@glambertini4709 Год назад
Who didn't ? ^^
@Paul-hl8yg
@Paul-hl8yg Год назад
An untrue biased movie. Freedom? The Scottish nationals today want to leave the Democratic UK (using the Democratic vote the UK has gives them) to join the unDemocratic eu, that is run by unelected (by the people) global elites! If that happens, Scotland will never be owned by its people ever again. Just like the Republic of Ireland!
@random_an0n
@random_an0n Год назад
it never happened irl lol infact 90% of this movie is outright lies lmao as a movie its good but anyone who bases political beliefs on it like the SNP do or weirdo americans who think its 1776 still are pure cringe.
@TheClassicalSauce
@TheClassicalSauce Год назад
Women: OMG he didn't cry at the end of Titanic? Do men even have feelings? Men : FREEDOOOOOOM!
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