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Braveheart | Canadian First Time Watching | Movie Reaction | Movie Review | Movie Commentary

Simone & George are reacting to Braveheart for the first time! Canadians React! For unedited full length version go to https://www.patreon.com/Cinebinge Merch Store: https://www.cinebinge.ca Subscribe | Like | Share | Comment Early Access & Full Reaction available on Patreon! #moviereaction #moviereview #braveheart Instagram: @cinebingechannel Instagram: @simone.swan Movie Reactions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHakYDfILlxWOp8Rwm60i6s31 The Witcher Reactions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHakPpBOOSyThaEu9GBs7h5af Squid Games Reaction: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHakSIA0kJIJkUmcxmms0m_Q0 Band of Brothers: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHanBD7cksu-blgCyxZOJrgT0 Blind Playthrough: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHan3qPNF7wNbOvo653VjhxOR

Comments

James MacDonald

Can't wait until they get to my favourite scene where he goes "Rahhhhhh!"

HeyHeyJK

While it takes place a few centuries later, I prefer "Rob Roy" as a Scottish historical film. Starring Liam Neeson, Tim Roth, John Hurt, and Jessica Lange. Unlike "Braveheart", it was actually shot in Scotland and some locations could only be reached by helicopter, so the scenery is breathtaking much of the time.

Marcel Anacker

When I asked a scot friend of mine about Mel Gibson, he just said We don't don't mention that name here.

Anonymous

i cant see you doing it, because its so obscure, but theres a similar story called Riel. its about louis riel the metis leader. he lead the last revolt against the british here in canada during the british take over of the french colony. extra points because its introduced by william shatner lol. im metis. its been a while since ive seen it, and since have done a lot of research into my families history (we are descended from his brother), but from memory it includes a lot of the major points. it can be found in a bay thats been known to host pirates. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079810/

Anonymous

turns out its straight up on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi81BvwrHPw&t=1s

Lex Kuzma

I love this movie so much. I'm glad you guys enjoyed it. And yes, James Cosmo as Campbell (Hamish's dad) is indeed one of the most badass characters ever. Prima Nocta was definitely not a thing in Scotland at that time, but there is a healthy debate about how real it was in other times and places: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droit_du_seigneur

Jobbe Smit

Don't worry Simone, nobody understands Hollywood battles. Back in my day we didn't run into battle, that's exhausting. You walked in a vaguely orderly formation towards the enemy and tried to keep a clear understanding of where your friends were. You didn't want to be surrounding into a chaotic brawl. Hollywood battles are to real battles what bar fights are to a martial arts contest. Sure they're vaguely similar but a lot less organized and generally a lack of skills by those involved.

Anonymous

Another historical tidbit, Scots didn't wear kilts till about 300 years after Wallace.

Steve Doyle

Really enjoyed this one. Although massive parts of the movie are fictitious for the sake of a gripping story. The mood and tone definitely captured the brutality of the English empire which continued to both neighboring countries and beyond for many centuries after this. If your interested in more modern examples, check out The Wind That Shakes the Barley or Michael Collins. Both focus on Ireland's play for independence from British rule in the early 20th century.

James Falato

William Wallace's actual nobility better explains his knowing Fluent French and Latin... Robert the Bruce acknowledged the Drawing and Quartering of William Wallace as a Rallying Cry to Fight For Independence...

Chris Noble

Yes, come to Edinburgh

Wrencher86

I'm definitely not a history buff (especially English) but I'm pretty sure England has been ruled by quite a few Kings who weren't English by blood. King Richard (the "good" King in Robin Hood Stories) was actually pretty shit and spent most of his time in France or on crusades. Only went to England a handful of times in his entire life.

Eivind Johnsen

A The forest playthrough with the both of you would be good fun! Uncut so its easier and stuff

Andrew

Wanted to add to the recommendations for Rob Roy. Great movie with a stacked cast.