Braveheart
English movie names
Braveheart
More Chinese titles
The surprise is not over yet.
Mel gibson's heroic qualities
Love is not over.
Film genre
Action/plot/war/history/biography
The length of a movie (according to the screening time)
177 minutes
Country/region
United States of America
conversational language
English, French and Latin
colour
colour
Match to the original tape
Dolby digital surround sound
grade
The brutal medieval war was rated as R.
grade
Singapore: PG Portugal: M/ 12 Finland: K- 16 Germany: 16 Iceland: 16 Sweden: 15 Britain: 15 France: u Peru:/kloc-0.
cost of production
25 million (estimated)
Box office results
National premiere box office: 12908202.00 USD (unit: USD)
Cumulative box office in the United States: USD 75,609,949.00 (unit: USD)
Cumulative overseas box office: USD 65,438+USD 034.8 million (unit: USD)
Property in copyright
B.h.finance C.V. (script)
Twentieth Century Fox Film Company
Date of production
65438+June 6th 0994-1994165438+1October
camera
Panavision cameras and lenses
Shooting format
35 mm (Kodak)
layout
35 mm
Film length
4750 meters
[Edit this paragraph] [Cast]
be in charge of/supervisor
Mel Gibson
dramatist
Randall wallace ... (Author)
executant
Mel gibson ... william wallace.
Sophie Marceau Sophie Marceau ... Princess Isabel
James Cosmao james cosmo ...
Sean mcginley sean mcginley ... MacLano.
Brian Edward Cox Brian Cox ... argyle Wallace.
Angus McFaddin ... Roibert Briuis
Alan Armstrong alun armstrong ... Mornay
Catherine McCormack catherine mccormack ... Myron Macleno.
Brandon Gleason brendan gleeson ... khamis Campbell.
Tommy flanagan tommy flanagan Morrison.
Alex Norton alex norton ... the father of the bride.
Peter Mullen. Peter Mullen ... Veteran.
producer
Mel gibson ... Producer.
Alan ladd II Alan Ladd Jr. ... Producer.
Bruce Davey ... producer.
Dean Lopata ... Deputy producer.
Stephen McVittie ... Executive producer.
Elizabeth robinson ... Deputy producer.
original music
James horner james horner
Take pictures of ...
John Toll
montage
Steven Rosenbloom
talent spotter
Patsy pollock
Art Director
Thomas E. Sanders (such as tom sanders)
Art design
Ken court
Nathan Crowley
John lucas
Ned McLoughlin
Glasses manufacturer
Peter Howitt
clothes design
Charles Nord
Visual special effects
Michael Fink (such as Michael Fink)
Assistant director/assistant director
Peter agnew ... Third Assistant Director: Unit 2.
Paul Barnes ... Third Assistant Director: Unit 2
Matt Earl Beasley ... Head of the second division.
David carrigan ... Second Assistant Director.
Paul gray ... Second Assistant Director.
Kate Ha Zeer ... Second Assistant Director.
Patrick Kinney ... Second Assistant Director.
Keelung phipps ... First Assistant Director/First Assistant Director: Unit 2
Trevor Puckle ... Second Assistant Director: Unit 2.
Mic Rodgers ... Head of the second department.
Charlotte Summers ... Third Assistant Director: Unit 2
David Tomblyn ... First Assistant Director.
[Introduction to the Story]
When william wallace was a child, his father, the Scottish hero Marcelo Wallace, died in the struggle with the British. Young, he studied culture and Wushu under the guidance of his uncle.
Time flies. In order to consolidate his rule in Scotland, King Edward of England issued a decree to allow British nobles to enjoy their first wedding night in Scotland, so as to make them loyal to the royal family. Princess Isabella is a decisive talented woman. She knew that this law would make the British nobles interested in Scotland, but it would also arouse the resistance of the Scottish people. Young Wallace returned to his hometown and proposed to the beautiful girl Miron, willing to be a quiet person. However, Melen was robbed and killed by the British for no reason, and Wallace finally broke out. With the villagers shouting "Hero Queen", they rose up, killed British soldiers and declared an uprising.
Robert, a Scottish aristocrat, wanted to become a Scottish Lord, and at the instigation of his father Booth, he formed a false alliance with Wallace. Wallace defeated the attacking British army, and the Scottish Parliament made him a knight and appointed him lord protector of Scotland. Wallace found that these Scottish nobles only considered their own interests and did not worry about the future of the people and the country at all. Edward sent Isabella to the peace talks to ease the situation. But the peace talks failed, because the British king didn't consider the freedom and equality of the people at all, and only wanted to buy Wallace as a condition. Isabella came back and realized that the peace talks were just a cover. The king joined the Irish army and the French army together with the Scottish army that surrounded Wallace. She quickly sent a letter to Wallace. Under the pressure of the army, the nobles were in a panic, and Wallace led the troops into battle. In a melee, he accidentally found Robert colluding with the king of England, and he couldn't help being hit hard.
Isabella fell for Wallace's lofty sentiments and came to the station to pour out her true feelings to him. They are intoxicated with the happiness of love. The king of England once again proposed peace talks. Wallace knew it was a trap, but he agreed to go for peace. In Edinburgh, Booth devised a plot to capture Wallace and hand him over to the king of England. Rob was furious with his father's tricks, and Wallace was finally sentenced to death. Isabella failed to intercede. Before the king died, she told him that she was not pregnant with the prince's blood and that the child would soon become the new king.
Wallace shocked everyone by shouting "freedom" before the execution. When he was blocked a few weeks later, Rob shouted the slogan of revenge for Wallace and bravely inherited Wallace's legacy of resisting the British.
Behind the scenes production
Brave Heart is a tragic epic film with blood and tears. In the 68th Academy Awards competition from 65438 to 0996, he won five awards, including best film and best director. The film is based on the real events that happened in Scotland at the end of 14. William wallace, the hero of the story, is not only a real person, but also a Scottish national hero because of his heroic deeds.
In today's entertainment film Sheng Xing, while the technical film pursues entertainment, excitement and high box office blindly, Brave Heart boldly innovates, and with heavy and depressed historical themes, it puts the great historical event of the Scottish people's uprising in the13rd century on the screen, winning the title of epic blockbuster for the film with great momentum. In the film, we saw the mountains, forests and villages in Scotland, and saw the sad bagpipes and the shrill cry of resistance from the Scottish people in poverty and pain. People felt the real life and history. At the same time, mel gibson not only plays the leading role, but also serves as the director himself. He didn't ignore people's appreciation psychology in the structure of the film. In the battle of swords and shadows, there is a tender love theme, which makes people realize the thrilling legend of heroes' blood and tenderness. This undoubtedly makes the historical film of ancient costume have a bigger market.
Brave Heart did not get rid of the framework of Hollywood technical films at the same time, and a huge photography team traveled across the ocean to shoot on the spot; A grand war scene of 3 thousand people and 200 horses; The long shooting cycle has resulted in a high investment in the film, even twice the budget. Fortunately, after the film was released, the box office was unprecedented.
award winning experience
The 68th (95th) Oscar won five awards: Best Film, Best Director, Best Photography, Best Music and Best Makeup. -"Brave Heart"
The investment far exceeded the investment and finally ended successfully.