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Wallace's Freedom Slogan
When your belief in pursuing something becomes a kind of persistence, then it becomes a kind of belief.

We live in an era of lack of faith and heroes.

It is precisely because of our loss that this era has become so material; It is because of our loneliness that idols appear and heroes are drowned.

In Brave Heart, william wallace gave his life for the dream of freedom, and his belief in pursuing freedom has become a symbol, a symbol and a belief. A spiritual guide that gathers all those who seek freedom. It is because of his contribution that more Scots who advocate freedom have been awakened to join the army against tyranny. It is because of him that Bruce completely awakens from the decadent kingship and is willing to give up everything, money, political power and status to become a Scottish leader who pursues freedom wholeheartedly, instead of a snobbish and indifferent politician like his father.

Wallace's death achieved everything and his pursuit of freedom. ...

Wallace's family doomed William Wallace's misfortune.

From the beginning, the film shows the sacrifice made by the Scottish people for freedom, and the cunning and cruelty of the "long legs" of the British king. Wallace's father and brother, as well as the Scottish people who were not afraid of tyranny, all died in the battle against the unfair treatment in England. That night, in Wallace's dream, the father-son dialogue revealed the theme of the whole movie for the first time.

The death of father and brother also indicates the unfortunate first step of the family's resistance to tyranny; On the night of burial, the elders remembered the dead in a unique way in Scotland. My uncle told little Wallace that he and his father comforted little Wallace in this way, which was the second step. Explain that the whole family is not afraid of tyranny;

Many years later, Wallace returned to his native land. Three Scottish elders invited him to attend a secret meeting, but Wallace refused. At the same time, he asked Mellon's father (one of the three elders) if he could marry him. Mellon's father replied that he wanted to prove that he could bring "happiness" to Mellon. Wallace replied, "I have proved it." Mellon's father: "No, you didn't."

From this short conversation, we can know that Mellon's father knows the nature of the Wallace family-a rebellious spirit, which is innate and will not change because of anything. This scene also echoes the conversation between my uncle and Wallace Jr., which proves once again that all Wallace family members are not afraid of tyranny, and also completes the third step of implying William Wallace's unfortunate fate.

Wallace will eventually become a hero, and he will do it with death.

What kind of person can a person become, fate or nature? ...

Wallace's death is the fuse from ordinary to hero. Wallace returned to his native land and wanted to grow old with his beloved woman, but how could this simple wish be realized in troubled times? Beauty is a curse, because Mei Lun's beauty brought him a fatal disaster, and also prompted Wallace to retreat from the ordinary to the sacred, regain his family nature, and follow his fate to avenge his beloved wife. It was his seemingly stupid behavior of going to the meeting alone that infected the Scots who had been oppressed for a long time and made these "rabble" an invincible army. Wallace became so helpless when he executed local officials by executing Mellon. Although his resentment was released, he made a big mistake and his life had no direction. It was the cheers of the "son of a hero" that made Wallace feel gratified and made him regain his parents' faith and embark on the road of seeking freedom.

In the face of tyranny, in fact, everyone wants to resist and fight, but few people dare to eat crabs first. In this situation, if a person rises up, the oppressed people will certainly respond in succession. There are many people who resist the tyranny, but there is a lack of spiritual leaders who can lead the resistance. Leaders are easy to produce, but spiritual leaders are not simply elected, recommended or appointed. The emergence of spiritual leaders has certain characteristics of times, region, class and symbol. There is an old saying in China that "times make heroes". In fact, the times also need heroes. Heroes are outstanding representatives of people in a certain field. He is not an individual, but an extreme expression of the collective. William wallace was born in the period of England's tyranny over Scotland. The long-term oppression in Scotland made some Scots dare to stand up and say "no" loudly. Wallace is Scottish, which naturally represents people born in Scotland; The Scottish people have long been oppressed by the British rulers. This oppression has existed for several years, which is a bitterness and an accumulation of hatred. There is no shortcut to resolve this accumulated resentment, nor is it a contradiction that can be easily resolved overnight. This hatred is concentrated in the Scottish civilian class, which really needs someone to stand up, so Wallace's appearance is a necessity and a result; Wallace's slogan is to show the most important feature of spiritual leaders-fighting for freedom.

I am William Vallans, and I have seen an entire army of my compatriots fighting against tyranny. You fought as a free man. You are a free man. What's the use of this freedom? Can you fight?

-No.. Objection?

Don't! We will run away, and we will live.

Yes, fight, you may die. Run, you will live ... at least for a while. Many years later, you will die in bed. You are willing to exchange all the time from today to tomorrow for an opportunity to come back here and tell our enemies that they can take our lives, but they will never take our freedom. ...

Wallace's spiritual guide-fighting for freedom-can be fully reflected in the speech that inspired soldiers before the battle. It is this simple slogan that has become Scotland's spiritual belief in freedom. "Fighting for Freedom" was just an inspiring "assembly number" before Wallace's death, but after his death, this simple slogan rose to the spiritual belief of Scotland, guiding every Scot to fight for freedom. This is the power of spiritual leaders: when people are gone, the spirit will last forever. This is faith, which transcends faith and becomes the spiritual guide of Scotland. This kind of power is indelible, invincible and full of powerful spiritual strength. The power of faith is the most powerful and inestimable spiritual power, and it can also give full play to people's initiative potential.

Faith should not be simply understood as religious belief. When your belief in pursuing something becomes a kind of persistence, then it becomes a kind of belief. Wallace's belief in pursuing freedom not only guides him personally, but also inspires, inspires and guides other Scots who advocate freedom. Then this slogan, which is widely believed and followed by the public, is no longer a belief but a belief. Faith is an unshakable thing, and we will use anything to prove it, defend it, enrich it and myth it. It's like Wallace killed 10 people and was said to be 50 or even 100. The most typical example is our hero: Guan Yunchang, who was a man before his death and became a god after his death. Faith is the pursuit of a non-existent effort, which fills the gap in the spiritual scope. It is this deficiency that we strive hard and hope to make up for through our own efforts. Scotland is oppressed by England, etc., which is simply summed up as "no freedom", so freedom became the slogan of the Scottish uprising and freedom became a belief, because there is no such thing in Scotland.

Faith needs a spokesman, just as Christianity needs Jesus as the spokesman of the world, so freedom also needs spiritual leaders. Wallace's appearance is a necessity and a result. The big sword he used after his death inherited this spiritual spread, just like an "idol". With him, everyone has hope. With him, more free people can gather together. With him, victory has a symbol. Finally, when hamish throws Wallace's big sword, draws a perfect curve in the air and sticks it firmly in the ground, the victory is already expected. In fact, we can guess the ending without narration-Scotland won its freedom.

What can we do without freedom? ...

When your belief in pursuing something becomes a kind of persistence, then it becomes a kind of belief.