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After reading a work, I'm sure everyone has gained a lot. Let's write a good review and write down your harvest feelings. So how should we write about it? The following is my review of Braveheart, welcome to read and collect. Comments on Brave Heart 1

History is as pure and beautiful as the boundless sky in the middle of the night, which makes people full of infinite reverie. Look at the little stars, decorated with the dark blue curtain, flashing and full of vitality. In my opinion, thousands of years of human history is like the vast blue sky, and the vibrant stars, flashing, are countless heroes in the long river of history. Their noble character, lofty personality charm, great dedication and legendary life are deeply attracted and touched us, which makes us unforgettable for a long time.

In my opinion, heroes are destined to have a legendary life and a regrettable death. And William is just such a person. He has a crystal-clear heart and carefully treasures his childhood love. His love for his wife is as passionate as fire, and they love each other simply and passionately. However, he has a firm heart like a rock. When he saw his wife killed by the English sword, he resolutely embarked on a long and arduous road of resistance. Although in some people's eyes, it is nonsense, although in some people's eyes, it is a point of no return, but firm and brave, he still chose to go forward, firm his choice, and complete his brave game.

The reason why a hero is a hero is unusual. What is beyond the world is that he has a brave heart. Maybe everyone will firmly believe that he is a brave person, but what will you do when you face death? Or when you face the torture and die, will you face it? William, with a brave heart, resolutely gave up the choice of the weak-taking poison and dying, and insisted on facing the cruel ravages of the enemy, just to prove to the cruel English that the Scots were not afraid of death. The Scot will finally be free, and his last cry, FREEDOM, aroused the fighting spirit and the hope of victory for the English people.

Perhaps, the real hero may not be remembered by all people, and the real hero may not be recognized by all people. The real hero may not have a golden life and a happy quatrains, but I believe that the real hero must have a brave heart. Comments on Braveheart 2

Braveheart was directed by director mel gibson and was released in the United States on May 18th, 1995.

When William Wallace was a child, his father, Scottish national hero Marcelo Wallace, died in the struggle against the British army. He began to learn Scottish culture and martial arts under the guidance of his father's good friends. Young Wallace (Mel Gibson) returned to his hometown and proposed to the beautiful girl Melen, hoping that Melen would be robbed and killed by the British. With the cry of "heroes after heroes" from the villagers, Wallace led an uprising and formed an alliance with Robert, a Scottish aristocrat, but he soon discovered that the Scottish aristocrat only considered his own interests.

In order to ease the situation, the British king sent Isabella (Sophie Marceau) to negotiate with Wallace. Because the British king only wanted to buy Wallace and ignored the freedom and equality of the Scottish people, the negotiations failed, but all this was unknown to Isabella. Isabella found out the truth after returning to China, and knew that the British king was planning a dirty trick to send a letter to Wallace, and their love was quietly bred in the war and conspiracy.

This is a classic film. I have watched it before, and this is a classic review. Although the name of the film is Braveheart, I think freedom is more in line with the theme. When the protagonist constantly strengthens the concept of freedom, I can't help but think of that famous poem: life is precious, and love is more expensive. If you are free, you can throw both. I also think of the epitaph of the famous sentence given to Wang Guowei by Chen Yinque, a master of Chinese studies: the spirit of independence and the thought of freedom.

When Sophie Marceau appeared, I especially regretted my comments on Agani the other day. After reading Rodin's Lover, I thought Agani was even more amazing than Sophie Marceau. Maybe I haven't seen Sophie Marceau for too long, and my impression is a little vague. But I was wrong. Goodbye Sophie Marceau, the face and eyes, the eternal goddess.

keep the heart that yearns for freedom. Comments on Braveheart 3

Braveheart is a movie whose plot is not very novel and eye-catching. It can even be said that I felt a little cliche when I was introduced to it, but as the plot intensified when I watched it and gradually reached the climax of the whole movie, I still couldn't help but feel emotional and shed tears.

Let's not say whether the plot of the film is completely in line with history. Just because it is the film's interpretation of friendship and love, it can be described as incisive and thought-provoking. It also gave me a new definition and a deeper understanding of friendship and love. And the movie made me understand the greatness of love and its significance to everyone.

Although the friendship and love of the protagonists in the movie are very brilliant parts of the whole movie, in fact, the most important thing in the whole movie is what the whole drama tells and really wants to express, which is actually "freedom". When the brutal rule of the nobility at that time hurt the hero's love, all the previous dissatisfaction and hatred for the nobility were aroused, and finally the hero led the whole nation to start a counterattack, fighting for freedom and happiness!

Although it is a conventional plot, the plot of the film is still fascinating and exciting. When the hero and his compatriots were treated rudely and cruelly by the nobles, my heart could not help burning with anger, but when those cruel nobles got the punishment they deserved, it was simply a great joy and made me forget myself and cheer loudly. I think during my time, I like this movie. It pokes a small piece of people's hearts that are disgusted with evil forces and unyielding, and yearning for freedom and justice. It also fully aroused people's resentment against unfair treatment and their heartfelt desire for freedom!

Even if the plot is not novel and unique, it is a good movie as long as it can concentrate people's hearts, touch the deep desire for freedom and the strong emotion of unfair rule, and make the audience and the protagonist and even the whole movie resonate! ? Let's fight for equality and freedom together! Comments on Braveheart 4

I have heard a story about a man who caught a pheasant and put it in a cage, and gave it good rice to eat every day, but the chicken was still unhappy. The film was brave.

When the man finally let the pheasant go helplessly, the pheasant flew away without any nostalgia.

This shows that freedom is precious. Even if you have food and shelter when you are not free, you can't restrain your desire for life and freedom.

William. Wallace is just an ordinary civilian living in Scotland.

His father died in the war with England. He lived with his uncle and studied fencing and culture and history.

more than ten years later, in order to rule Scotland, Edward, the king of England, announced that English nobles had the right to spend their first night (that is, the right to spend their first night with the newly-married Scottish bride), which undoubtedly aroused the hatred of Scots.

Wallace also suffered greatly when he grew up. His wife died tragically because she disobeyed the English nobles. He took revenge and killed the English nobles! Together with the vast Scottish nobles and farmers, they defeated the northern forces of England.

Wallace's struggle shocked Edward, and the king of England used a conspiracy.

when Wallace was chasing the king of England, he found that his comrade-in-arms Robles (Scottish aristocrat) had colluded with the king of England (in fact, Robles' father did it without telling Robles). In a rage, Wallace killed all the Scottish aristocrats in the team and spared Robles.

Isabella, the crown princess of England, admired Wallace's bravery and fell in love with him. They secretly married.

But not long after, Robles' father designed and caught Wallace, and he was sentenced!

On the guillotine, the onlookers shouted "Let him go!" And Wallace faced it frankly.

After Isabella failed to intercede with King Ed, she told the dying king of England that the baby in her belly was not the prince's, but Wallace's! England will be childless.

at the time of execution, Wallace shouted with his last breath: Freedom! (Freedom), a few weeks after his death, Robles, who was despised by his father's behavior, refused the conferment of the king of England and continued to fight against England and fight for the freedom of Scotland with Wallace's former comrades.

Wallace's spirit shocked us and made us understand the truth: for freedom, every life is willing to pay the price of life. Comments on Braveheart 5

We have finally finished watching Braveheart, which also means that the course of film appreciation is coming to an end. A semester really flies.

When william wallace was a child, his father, Scottish hero Marcelo Wallace, died in the battle with the British. Time flies, in order to consolidate the rule in Scotland, the British king issued a decree to allow British nobles to enjoy married girls in their Scottish fiefs so that they could develop and rule Scotland. Although this law will be beneficial to the British rule of Scotland on the surface, it will arouse the resistance of the Scottish people. Young william wallace returned to his hometown, proposed to the beautiful girl Melen, and made a private life with her, willing to be a law-abiding person. However, Melen was robbed and killed by the British nobles unreasonably, and Wallace finally broke out. Amid the shouts of villagers chanting "sons of heroes", they rose up and killed British soldiers to declare an uprising.

Wallace has been a fighter all his life, a fighter for love, a fighter for freedom, and a fighter for country and destiny. He is a respectable hero.

His love, this film is divided into two parts. One is with Melen when she was a child, a beautiful Scottish girl, who sent a flower to comfort him after his father's funeral. Wallace came back to propose to him after his success in school. Because the nobles enjoyed the right to their first night, they secretly got married in the forest, which can reflect his rebellious spirit and instinctive rebellion. But their love didn't last long, because Mellon's beauty was too dazzling, and the nobles killed Mellon, which was the fuse of the battle between Scotland and England, because it triggered the outbreak of Wallace, rose up and responded everywhere. The second paragraph is the feelings with the queen. The queen's husband is a homosexual, and the arranged marriage makes her feel that love does not exist, and she has no feelings at all. Lacking the nourishment of love, Wallace, who started for love, entered her heart, and she naturally fell for Wallace's lofty sentiments. Wallace, on the other hand, is fighting for freedom. Because of the loss of Mellon, he has been fighting for his beliefs. The beauty and kindness of the queen touched him, and the two dry hearts merged together.

Brave hearts are shocking, because there are precious ideas here-freedom. What can you do without freedom? Maybe it's true, and we should think about it. Comments on Braveheart 6

Braveheart mainly tells the whole process of Wallace's pursuit of freedom. Although he only wanted to live a stable life at first, thinking that as long as he didn't make trouble, he would be safe and sound, but things were unpredictable. He revolted for revenge, and in the process of resistance, he was also responded by those ruled Scots.

After watching the movie Braveheart, I have some insights.

1. A real man should use his head.

This sentence was told to Wallace by his father, and I think it makes sense. We can't solve the problem by force alone. We also need wisdom, because wisdom can show us the direction. If the direction is wrong, everything we do will be futile. The plot of Wallace and his friends fighting with stones is a good illustration of the importance of using their brains. At the same time, Wallace's uncle said to Wallace with a sword, "First, you must learn to use your brain, and then I will teach you how to use a sword." In fact, the essence of this sentence is: seeking truth, being pragmatic and persevering.

2. We need to pursue the truth.

When some problems arise, someone has to solve them, which is the pursuit of truth. Wallace only wanted to live a stable life at first, thinking that he would be safe as long as he didn't make trouble, and refused to accept the invitation to rebel against England. Of course, this was self-righteous. As long as there is an unreasonable system, you can't get legal rights, and one day your legal rights will be violated. Therefore, we need to pursue our legitimate rights, that is, we need to pursue the truth.

3. Follow your inner voice.

In life, we should know clearly what we are pursuing, and don't be influenced by others. Bruce is an aristocrat. He appreciates Wallace and wants to support him at the same time. However, because his father thinks that only compromise can keep his dominant position, Bruce betrayed Wallace, which led to Wallace's army being almost wiped out. But in the end, he pursued his inner voice and finally won.

4. Dare to face problems.

The process of growing up is the process of solving problems when we encounter them. We will inevitably encounter problems in our lives, but we can't back down. We need to have the courage to face them. Wallace is a man who dares to face problems. When facing the English cavalry, who is called unstoppable, he never thought of retreating, but faced difficulties and dared to challenge. Of course, courage alone can't solve the problem. When solving the problem, we also need to be realistic, pragmatic and persistent. Comments on Braveheart 7

It's like writing a review. I thought of many movies, but I chose Braveheart, the best film at the 1996 Oscar. I think the most important reason is because the last scene, Wallace's deafening "FREEDOM" on the guillotine, the switching of various characters and the switching of close-up panorama and close-up, made me suddenly shocked and infected. I am yearning for freedom myself. In this film, I saw a hero's pursuit of freedom and a nation's desire for freedom. The process of pursuing freedom is arduous. Even in today's "democratic and free society", not many people can really pursue freedom. Being able to follow your heart is brave, and most people yearn for freedom.

the soundtrack of this film adds a lot of color to the film. The melodious Irish bagpipes come and go with the scenes of the film, as if they were integrated into our hearts. When Wallace and his first lover fell in love in the Woods and secretly got engaged, when he avenged his wife and rebelled, when he stood in front of the soldiers and gave an impassioned speech, and even when he shouted "Freedom" on the guillotine, movies.