William Wallace Revenge - Braveheart

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Published 2020-10-19

All Comments (21)
  • @pedobear8071
    No cheesy last line, no dramatic music, just cutting his throat with 0 remorse or hesitation. Love it.
  • @izabellas6675
    What a powerful scene. The absolute anger and zero remorse in his eyes when he comes back knowing they killed his wife
  • They sure don't make films like they used to. Absolutely epic scene.
  • This scene is a perfect demonstration of what oppressors have failed to understand for centuries: the more you persecute those who are already suffering, the more passionate they become.
  • @L1Run
    In case anyone is wondering, "MacAulish" means "Son of Wallace." Them shouting it and then switching to just "Wallace" is them no longer seeing William as just the son of someone they knew, but as a man of his own worth.
  • @Tiger66261
    Mel Gibson's expression when he finally kills the commander is so good. He got revenge, but he feels nothing, just emptiness. The character doesn't glorify or relish in it.
  • @dr.zoidberg5096
    How he just doesn’t say anything still gets me. Doesn’t waste a breath on the man who killed his wife. No remorse, no second thoughts. Made him go through all the fear she had to. He kills him. Just to stand there and realize it’s not gunna bring her back. How he looks to the sky, wondering what will fill the void.
  • @benlawless9539
    Can we all agree that Campbell the Elder is an absolute gem, especially when he smacks Hamish on the head for trying to pull the arrow out 🤣
  • @lrob5657
    This scene showed that after he killed the man that killed his wife it really didn’t make him feel anything…He could’ve killed him 1000 times but it wasn’t going to bring his wife back.
  • @greggately5782
    Back in 95 this type of onscreen realism was unseen and shocking. Absolutely revolutionary film.
  • @AdamB12
    Hamishs' father Campbell is such a badass.
  • The old dude with the arrow in him going super saiyan and chucking a spear into an English soldier who wasn't even looking cracks me up every time. Feels completely Monty Python.
  • @ashyoukhana
    It’s not revenge, William Wallace got justice.
  • The zero hesitation cutting his throat always brings a smile to my face
  • @ruaridh2k7
    Absolute magnificent acting here on display: when the Sheriff looks Wallace in the eye he nervously glances at the forces surrounding him left and right for a brief moment before returning Wallace's gaze. While Wallace's eyes run him up and down, as if he's sizing him up to gauge the kind of man he really is. It's the mark of the hunted vs the hunter. To see the essence of human nature displayed is a brilliant flair in cinematography. It earned its Oscars, all of them.
  • @gwmba1989
    No criminal defence lawyers, no courts, no magistrates, judges or jurors, just swift and decisive justice metered out by a husband whose wife was murdered in cold blood. Very satisfying!