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电影勇敢的心收获英文

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⑴ 求电影《勇敢的心》英文简介

翻译一下吧:
【原片名称】Braveheart
中文译名】勇敢的心
【出品年代】1995
【首映日期】1995年5月24日
【出品公司】福克斯(20th Century Fox)派拉蒙(Paramount)
【国家】美国
【类别】剧情(Drama)战争(War)浪漫(Romance)动作(Action)
【影片长度】177 Mins
导演】梅尔·吉布森(Mel Gibson)
【主演】梅尔·吉布森 Mel Gibson .... William Wallace
詹姆斯·罗宾逊 James Robinson .... Young William Wallace
Sean Lawlor .... Malcolm Wallace
Sandy Nelson .... John Wallace
James Cosmo .... Campbell
Sean McGinley .... MacClannough
Alan Tall .... Elder Stewart
Andrew Weir .... Young Hamish Campbell
Gerda Stevenson .... Mother MacClannough
Ralph Riach .... Priest #1
Mhairi Calvey .... Young Murron MacClannough
Brian Cox .... Argyle Wallace
Patrick McGoohan .... Longshanks, King Edward I
Peter Hanly .... Edward, Prince of Wales
苏菲·玛索 Sophie Marceau .... Princess Isabelle

【获奖】

演第68届奥斯卡最佳影片、最佳导演、最佳摄影、最佳音乐、最佳化装五项大奖。

【剧情简介】

在威廉.华莱士还是孩子的时候,他的父亲,苏格兰的英雄马索.华莱士在与英军的斗争中牺牲了。幼小的他在伯父的指导下学习文化和武术。光阴似箭,英王爱德华为巩固在苏格兰的统治,颁布法令允许英国贵族在苏格兰享有结婚少女的初夜权,以便让贵族效忠皇室。王子妃伊莎贝拉是个决断的才女,她知道这道法令会让英国贵族有意于苏格兰,但更会激起苏格兰人民的反抗。年轻的华莱士学成回到故乡,向美丽的少女梅伦求婚,愿意做一个安分守已的人。然而梅伦却被英军无理抢去, 并遭杀害,华莱士终于爆发了。在广大村民高呼“英雄之后”的呼喊声中,他们揭竿而起,杀英兵宣布起义。
苏格兰贵族罗伯想成为苏格兰领主,在其父布斯的教唆下,假意与华莱士联盟。华莱士杀败了前来进攻的英军,苏格兰贵族议会封他为爵士,任命他为苏格兰护国公。华莱士却发现这些苏格兰贵族考虑.的只是自己的利益,丝毫不为人民和国家前途担心。爱德华为了缓和局势,派伊莎贝拉前去和谈。但由于英王根本不考虑人民的自由和平等,只想以收买华莱士为条件,和谈失败了。伊莎贝拉回去后才发觉和谈根本就是幌子,英王汇合了爱尔兰军和法军共同包围华莱士的苏格兰军队,她赶紧送信给华莱士。大军压境之下,贵族们慌作一团,华莱士领兵出战,混战一场,短兵相接中,他意外发现了罗伯竟与英王勾结,不禁倍受打击。伊莎贝拉为华莱士的豪情倾倒,来到驻地向他倾吐了自己的真情,两人陶醉在爱情的幸福之中。英王再次提出和谈。华莱士明知是圈套,但为了和平着想,他依旧答应前去。在爱丁堡布斯设计了阴谋抓住华莱士,并把他送交英王。罗伯对父亲的诡计感到怒不可遏,华莱士终于被判死刑。伊莎贝拉求情不成,在英王临死前,她告诉英王她怀的不是王子的血脉,而这个孩子不久将成为新的英王。
华莱士刑前高呼“自由”震憾所有人。几星期后,在受封时,罗伯高呼前为华莱士报仇的口号,英勇地继承华莱士的遗志对抗英军。

【赏析】

1995年的影坛几乎完全被《勇敢的心》所占领。梅尔·吉卜森成为该年度的最大赢家。《勇敢的心》一举夺得了奥斯卡最佳影片、最佳导演、最佳摄影、最佳音乐、最佳化装五项大奖,并以之席卷全球,所向披靡。在当今影坛娱乐片盛兴,技术电影一味追求消遣、刺激和高票房的同时,《勇敢的心》大胆创新,起用了沉重压抑、忧郁愤闷的历史题材,将公元十三世纪的苏格兰人民大起义这一重大历史事件搬上银幕,以宏伟壮阔的气势为影片赢得了史诗巨片的称号。在影片中我们看到苏格兰的山脉、森林和村庄,凄婉的风笛和苏格兰人民在贫困痛苦中发出的反抗的凄厉的呼号,人们感受到了真实的生活和历史。同时梅尔·吉卜森除饰演男主角外也自任导演,他在影片的结构上,也没有忽视人们的欣赏心理。在刀光剑影铁血争战中,缠绵着温柔的爱情主题,让人体会到英雄传说的荡气回肠的铁血柔情。这无疑为古装历史片取得了更大的市场。《勇敢的心》同时也没有摆脱好莱坞技术电影的框架,庞大的摄影队远度重洋的实地拍摄;启用三千人,二百匹马的宏大战争场面;影片拍摄的长周期,都造成了影片的高投入,甚至比预算高出了一倍。所幸影片上映后卖座率空前,票房收入远远超出投资,总算以圆满收场。

⑵ 电影勇敢的心,英文观后感

I
remember seeing this movie for the first time in late 2003, and I was
impressed. I saw it again last night, and I was even more impressed. The
acting is amazing, and the ending was brilliant. For me, all my guesses
were incorrect. Everything that happens in this movie in unpredicted.
The last half hour itself was highly unpredictable, and it had a
powerful message. When a scene was meant to be dramatic, they did a
great job at it. I don't know about everybody else, but the ending did
make me cry. The message the movie sent kept me thinking for a while.
The amount of courage and bravery was inconceivable, there was barely
any faults or anything wrong with the movie. For a movie of 1995, they
did a great job.

I absolutely guarantee this movie to anybody who
enjoys action and war with a bit of drama mixed in. One of the best, or
maybe even the best movie of the 20th century.

19 November 2005 | by Sheldon Eyzenga
(Canada)

⑶ 求勇敢的心观后感一篇,英文的,300字左右

华莱士,终其一生都是一个斗士,一个为了爱情而斗的斗士,一个为了自由而斗的斗士,一个为了国家和命运而斗的斗士。他是一个让人尊敬的英雄。

首先是华莱士他的成长,对他而言,真正的成长是在失去了父亲以后。之前他只不过是一个单纯的小孩而已。当他看到那个小屋里被人吊死的同胞,他只是一种震吓,一般小孩一样惊吓而已。但他父亲哥哥死后,他变得勇敢,敢于直面死亡了,面对他父亲和哥哥的遗体,他变得如此平静。再后来,他叔叔把他带走,说是人要先学会用他的脑袋才能真正的战斗,把他带去接受教育,这个是他的故事的开端,也是他生命意义上的长大了。

其次是他的爱情,这部片他的爱情分成了两部分。一个就是和小时候的梅伦,一个美丽的苏格兰姑娘,一个在他父亲的葬礼后送了一枝花安慰他的人。华莱士求学有成后回来向他求婚。因为当时贵族享有初夜权的原因,他们在森林里偷偷的结婚了,这里可以体现出他的一种反抗的精神,一种本能的叛逆。但他们的爱情没有维系多久,因为梅伦的美丽太耀眼了,贵族杀了梅伦,这是苏格兰和英格兰的战斗的导火线,因为这引发了华莱士的爆发,揭竿而起,各地响应。第二段是与皇后的感情。皇后丈夫本来就是个同性恋,包办的婚姻让她感觉不到爱情的存在,根本没有感情可言。缺乏了爱情的滋润,让为爱情而起的华莱士走进了她的心灵,她自然为华莱士的豪情倾倒了。而华莱士则是在为了自由而奋身博杀,因为失去了梅伦,他一直在为了他的信念作战,皇后的美丽和善良感动了他,两颗干枯的心就这样融在了一起。

⑷ 电影勇敢的心观后感 英文的 谢谢了

《勇敢的心》影评

Set in the late 13th century, 'Braveheart' is the story of one of Scotland's greatest national heroes Sir William Wallace. leader of the Scottish resistance forces ring the first years of the long, ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule...

Crucially charismatic in the title role, Gibson plays the heroic figure and emerges as a remarkable hero with wit and romantic soul, determined to rid his country of its English oppressors...

Wallace's revolution was set in motion, with great obstacles from his countrymen... Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country... In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes... Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous... He was knighted and proclaimed 'guardian and high protector of Scotland,' but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover the treachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne—Robert, the Earl of Bruce—to whom he confided , 'The people would follow you, if you would only lead them.' Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps...

Catherine McCormack is a stunning beauty who ignites Wallace's revolution...

Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthless Edward I, known by the nickname 'Longshanks.' This king remains simply the embodiment of evil...

While Angus McFadyen moves as a nobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role as the robust Hamish, David O'Hara is very effective as the crazy Irishman who provides much of the film's comic relief from even the most tensed moments...

Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of 'Braveheart.' It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive... Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films) even excessively, and it is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great... The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive... It is epic film-making at its glorious best...

Gibson's 'Braveheart' focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression...

⑸ 谁给速度提供一篇[勇敢的心]的英文观后感

Fighting? What's fighting?!What for? Every man in the world may go to fight,for peace,for freedom,or just for rage. These days I watched some excellent movies which received many awards in their times. Yesterday,I just finished watching Brave Heart.The excellent movie did gain tremendous achievements in those days .For instance,it was awarded Best Cinematography,Best Director,Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing,Best Makeup,Best Picture in Oscar (奥斯卡最佳影片、最佳导演、最佳摄影、最佳音乐、最佳化装五项大奖) and so on. The acting is amazing, and the ending was brilliant.Everything that happens in this movie is unpredicted,such as Murron's death,William's participation in the battle,the reneging of Robert which caused by his father actually,and so on. The amount of courage and bravery was inconceivable.I do respect for those heroes's courage very much.However, I was shocked by their unjustice death.They did not deserve so miserable a way of dying!! I hate Robert's father.The old man is really rascal! He broke his son's promise to William not only once,and it's he who brought William to death! Fortunately,the young leader,Robert the Bruce,was able to lead the fight for the scots freedom at last.Thanks for his bravery and justice. In addition,I respect the courage of other captains as well,such as Hamish.They fight for their sire,their grate William Wallace,the macaulish! Furthermore,when Iooked deep into their eyes, it remind me of the fight between Naruto and carra.I was surprised to find the same meaning in the eyes of these brave fighters! I admire them! I am so aflame in my heart after watching the movie that I hardly calm down,let alone to go to sleep... Brave Heart,as valiant as heroes! I will treasure the precious movies up.

⑹ 《勇敢的心》剧情简介的英文翻译

Braveheart is a 1995 American epic/drama film directed by and starring Mel Gibson. The film was written for the screen and then novelized by Randall Wallace. Gibson portrays William Wallace, a Scottish warrior who gained recognition when he came to the forefront of the First War of Scottish Independence by opposing King Edward I of England (also known as "Longshanks", portrayed by Patrick McGoohan), and subsequently abetted by Edward's daughter-in-law, Princess Isabelle of France (played by Sophie Marceau) and a claimant to the Scottish throne, Robert the Bruce (played by Angus Macfadyen).

⑺ 《勇敢的心》英文读后感 100字左右

在《勇敢的心》中,出现了不少有意设计的意识形态的象征符号,如苏格兰特有的蓟、短裙和高地(实际上没有证据表明十三世纪的苏格兰人穿的是短裙,华莱士也并非高地人,影片开头时少年玛丽安摘了一束蓟花送给华莱士的情节在现实生活中是不可能发生的,因为那非要把手弄得血流不止不可),还有背景音乐中反复响起的风笛声等等。虽然影片创作人员的初衷未必如此,但是它确实迎合了当下西方社会一些极右翼团体的非理性诉求。不管怎样,也许正如法国著名的心态史专家莫里斯·哈布瓦赫所说“一个艺术家成功与否,要看他是否具有作为一个符号聚集点的能力,吸引那些与他的作品并不直接相关的各种情感”,在这个意义上,《勇敢的心》能捧回奥斯卡小金人并在全球大热自有它的成功之道。也许只有历史学家会对其表现出十足的不屑一顾,但受此片启发并热衷于“史诗巨片”的好莱坞也完全有理由对前者的“迂腐”表现得不以为然,继续我行我素地拍下去,制造一个接一个的票房奇迹。
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⑻ 拜托了,急啊!勇敢的心 英文观后感

Hills, bagpipes, mist, the word “Scotland” written along the bottom of the screen – it can only be one place. That’s right, Wales. Nah, only joking – as if anyone would ever make a film about Wales.

Mel Gibson both directed and starred in this tartan-clad epic about William Wallace, the legendary Scottish freedom fighter/terrorist who, even way back in the 14th Century, had already had enough of the English going on about winning the World Cup in 1966. So, armed with just some rocks, a few hundred muck-dwellers and an extremely peculiar accent, he led a nation to fight for freedom from English tyranny. Or something along those lines.

It’s actually fairly appropriate to be so vague about all of this, because nobody really knows all that much about the real Wallace (and most of what we do know comes from a poem). You could spend a lifetime picking apart the historical inaccuracies in the flick, and there would still be those who’d disagree with what you found.

Because of that, how much enjoyment you can get from this 177-minute beast depends largely on your willingness to accept Wallace as a charmer with biting wit and a permanently clean-shaven chin. As the sort of bloke beautiful French princesses would hand over national secrets to simply because of the way he looks at them. Or even just as a guy who doesn’t smell like moss.

The most breath-taking, if gruesome, parts of the movie are the incredibly lifelike battle scenes. Putting them together must have been an immense project to undertake, but you’ve got to hand it to Gibbers – he does it very, very well. He also makes a likable hero figure, providing you can put to the back of your mind the fact that he’s basically playing the original ned.

Personally I find the movie far too long, particularly as parts of it play like a TV advert for the Scottish Tourist Board. In one scene, for example, Wallace sprints to the top of a mountain and just stands there, kilt billowing, for no apparent reason. Anyone who’s ever worn a kilt will of course know that the last place you’re likely to linger is a-top a windy Scottish mountain. Talk about “freedom”!!

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Long before The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibson directed another cinematic masterpiece, Braveheart. Filmed against the backdrop of majestic mountains and rolling meadows, it tells the historically-based (yet not entirely accurate) story of William Wallace, a common man’s warrior who led the Scottish people in rebellion against King Edward I, also known as “Longshanks”. Written by Randall Wallace, an American tourist fascinated with a Scottish statue of his namesake, the script collected st in Hollywood for over a decade before Gibson made the brilliant decision to put it on the big screen. Just like The Passion, it’s a decision he would not regret.

Set in the 11th Century, Braveheart catalogues the struggle of Scottish serfs who labor under the brutal oppression of English occupation forces. Amidst these terrible conditions, William Wallace (Mel Gibson) falls in love with Murron MacClannough (Catherine McCormack). Insistent on not sharing his wife (a proclamation by the king gives local rulers “first-night rights” to new brides) Wallace secretly marries Murron. Nevertheless, an English knight assaults her, sparking a fight with Wallace. Fleeing the village, Wallace believes Murron has escaped and will soon meet him at a secret rendezvous point. But Murron is captured and executed by the king’s emissaries.

Angered by his wife’s murder, Wallace instigates a local rebellion, slaughtering all the king’s loyalists in his village. As his rebellion grows, a distraught Longshanks (Patrick McGoohan) dispatches his fabled Northern Army to destroy it. But the heroic Wallace delivers a stirring speech to rouse his men, while deploying an ingenious battlefield trick to defeat the king’s cavalry.

With the power and legend of Wallace growing day by day, Longshanks relies on his daughter-in-law, Princess Isabelle (Sophie Marceau) to broker a truce. But Isabelle’s power is limited, and Wallace realizes his people can only win freedom if backed by the Scottish nobles. Their appointed leader is Robert the Bruce (Angus MacFadyen) who vacillates between his own idealistic views and his father’s pessimistic pragmatism. Will the nobles join with Wallace? Will the Scots win their freedom? Only history tells us the answer.

With elaborate costumes, vivid battle scenes, and a noble hero as its focal point, Braveheart is more than your typical run-of-the-mill action movie. Part history, part Hollywood heroism - its timeless idealism strikes a cord with every viewer. In fact, the movie itself led to a revival in nationalistic pride that fueled the successful Scottish independence movement of the 1990s. It’s a testament to the strength and character of the real life William Wallace. A thousand years later, his enring legacy continues to transform the European landscape, and Mel Gibson captures the noble warrior’s passion with an awe-inspiring Academy Award-winning masterpiece.

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BRAVEHEART is set in Scotland in the 1200s. It tells the true story of William Wallace who was a famous commoner who led his people in a rebellion against the English. The movie is of epic proportions, length and grandeur. We learn the entire history of William Wallace from the age of 8 until his death.

Mel Gibson, in what I found to be his best role ever, plays the grown up Wallace. Gibson directs the movie as well. The story is full of fascinating history of which I knew little. I have a good English history background but was surprised at what little early Scottish history I knew. Wallace wants to live in peace and ignore the English atrocities he has witnessed, but circumstances force his hand, and he declares war on the English. His battle cry is freedom and many poor people follow him in his quest. The story itself is quite compelling, and the script is excellent.

The political intrigue among the Scottish nobles makes you wonder whose side they are on. As the story unfolds, you come to realize that they are only interested in enriching themselves and do not care about their own people. They constantly counsel Wallace to compromise his ideas in order to achieve some lesser, but more practical solution. His vision is a singular one of freedom for his people. I found myself thinking of Gary Cooper in THE FOUNTAINHEAD and the similarity between his role and that of Gibson's. All of the leaders who were the "wisest" urged constant compromise on their rising young stars in both movies.

Actually, the movie most like BRAVEHEART is GETTYSBURG for both had huge and realistic battle scenes with wave after wave of humans charging each other and dying. Of course, many people will compare BRAVEHEART with ROB ROY. They are both about old Scottish heroes, and in my book, BRAVEHEART wins hands down. Finally, you may find yourself thinking of the Judas story from the Bible except here the movie has a plethora of Judases.

One example of the quality of the script is that the writer manages to introce a very funny character without it seeming like merely a plot device, which of course it is. This character is a mad Irishman who steals every scene he is in with his dialog. I laughed out loud many times. Although there was little humor in this serious tale, there was just enough to keep me from ever tiring even though I had to stay seated for three hours.

Too often period pieces seem like merely exercises in style. I found QUEEN MARGOT to be one such movie. Here the wonderful costumes and set decoration feel totally authentic but in a natural way. I felt like I was actually in the thirteenth century where people's faces were frequently dirty and in general personal hygiene was minimal. When they made their kills in battle or in revenge, I could sense how close they were to animals then. The blood would splat on their faces, and they could just as easy have been wolves.

I have been to Scotland many times and it is gorgeous. In a low key but quite impressive way, the cinematography makes one feel the beauty and the isolation of countryside. The music with the recurring and haunting melody of the lone Scottish bagpipe sets a sad and yet serene tone and mood.

BRAVEHEART runs a long, but well worth it, 2:52. I would not want it shorten. It is rated R, but NC-17 would be more appropriate. It is THE goriest movie I have ever seen and that too I would not change because it allows one to vicariously live through what actual battles in that period would be like. Please be warned that you will see almost every part of the human body being chopped off or stabbed in one scene or another. Imagine any physical horror, and there is probably a scene of it in BRAVEHEART. Nevertheless, there was not one scene where I thought the violence was gratuitous. I would let older teenagers see the movie, but would be careful with impressionable younger ones.

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When pagan Saxons invaded Britain pushing the native Celtic tribes back in the mountains of the west and the north of the country they couldn't have known what difficulties they leave to future generations. One of the difficulties were Scots, though they weren't much affected by the pagan invasion.

Throughout the history, Scots (as a tribe from Ireland was in 360 mentioned by Romans) had a changing luck in battles, whoever they fought. They had had many various allies and fought against many various enemies, including their former or future allies (politics).

Originally based in Ireland, the Scottish tribe later established their kingdom on the west coast and isles of today's Scotland (between years 501 and 503). Generally, they were never good friends with tribes which lived on the isle, called Britannia by the Romans, before them; perhaps because they came from Ivernia, today's Ireland...

The intolerance between the two sides resulted in many battles and rebellions. In 600, 300 Edinburgh horseman were killed by the English, in 1014 king Malcom II defeated the Danes, four years later another victory was won on the river Tweed, at Carham, against the army of Anglo-Saxons (particularly Northumbrians). On the other hand, king Duncan was defeated by the English and killed by famous character of the Scottish history, MacBeth, who is defeated in 1057 by Malcolm Canmore in the battle of Lumphanan etcetera etcetera.

Then, in the year of approximately 1272, William Walace is born in Ellerslie. He is fated to become one of the most important characters of the history of Scots. In age of twenty-five years, he kills sheriff (originally shire-reeve) of Lanark and a revolt is unleashed. Perhaps many Scots were waiting for a leader to emerge, because the same year Wallace defeats the English at Stirling Bridge.

His luck changed when he was defeated at Falkirk in 1298. In 1305, he is betrayed and executed brutally, his head being mounted on London Bridge.

That is a very rough outline of a life so very important, of the life of William Wallace, a thorough Scot, exactly the William Wallace about whom this movie is. His father was killed by the English, his wife was murdered by the sheriff of Lanark (which is a reason why the sheriff ended up equally) - no mercy could have been awaited from a man that had never seen mercy on the side of his enemies.

Braveheart is a heroic epic told compactly and relatively objectively, noticing everything important that most probably happened in the life of William Wallace. After all, it doesn't have to be historically exact - it is a legend and even if it was "only" a legend, it would be a most impressive one.

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Back in 1995 when I first saw this movie I was wowed, it was a cinematic epic and one which I thoroughly enjoyed.... a few years later when I met my future spouse I was subjected to this movie on a weekly basis and now I cannot bare to watch it.

Anyway back to the movie, if you have been living under a rock and haven't seen it here's the basic story Mel Gibson plays William Wallace a Scottish highlander who leads his people in a uprising against the English monarch.

Now just so you know this film however "based" on historical events is completely inaccurate, Wallace was in actual fact a Scottish Noble (his family was rich), Wallace never had a wife, and the French princess Mel gets jiggy with would've been around 8 years old at the time, the only real truth in the movie was that he was hung drawn and quartered and he lead an uprising...the rest is Hollywood bullsh*t.

I'm giving the film 4 stars because if you are unaware of the historical inaccuracies and you haven't seen it 100 times you will be entertained, its a good movie.

⑼ 勇敢的心读后感,中英文都要。

这是英文的:
Braveheart was a huge deal when it first came out. I never really watched the film properly until recently. As a frequent cinema-goer since my youth I was not a part of the mid-nineties cultural phenomenon that was Braveheart's release in Scotland. I did turn up at the the cinema, the old Odeon in Edinburgh, but the queue went round the block (the literal term for a blockbuster) and there was no way in hell I was prepared to wait for three hours on a gray September afternoon (a choice I came to regret). Every subsequent attempt since then was blocked. I never rented the video as I didn't want to watch in pan-and-scan. The fact that every single living Scottish person had seen it apart from myself really got on my nerves, and I was quite bitter about it. And then, as the fever died down, I just kind of forgot about it and moved on.

Watching it fully as an alt I think I probably enjoy it more now that I would have done as a teenager. It's certainly a huge epic right up there with the best of them. Mel Gibson captures the pretty side of Scotland wonderfully with his scope photography accompanied by James Horner's bittersweet score. The film never really feels three hours long, the time just disappears.

Nearly every notable Scottish actor (apart from Connery and Connelly) appears at some point. From the brilliant (Brian Cox) to the dreary and pretentious (Peter Mullan). Keep a lookout for Tommy Flanagan too, in one of his earlier roles.

The battle scenes are impressive, but I wish there were more gory. Gibson's first cut of the film was apparently bloodier, I wish it had remained intact. But despite the grim satisfaction of seeing the English aggressors getting splattered the fact that Scotland IS still ruled by England kind renders Wallace's bravery irrelevant. It may have been 700 years ago, but I hate the fact that he ultimately died for nothing. We DON'T have a country of our own, plain and simple.
这是中文(不是英文的翻译):
《勇敢的心》 观后感

华莱士,终其一生都是一个斗士,一个为了爱情而斗的斗士,一个为了自由而斗的斗士,一个为了国家和命运而斗的斗士。他是一个让人尊敬的英雄。

首先是华莱士他的成长,对他而言,真正的成长是在失去了父亲以后。之前他只不过是一个单纯的小孩而已。当他看到那个小屋里被人吊死的同胞,他只是一种震吓,一般小孩一样惊吓而已。但他父亲哥哥死后,他变得勇敢,敢于直面死亡了,面对他父亲和哥哥的遗体,他变得如此平静。再后来,他叔叔把他带走,说是人要先学会用他的脑袋才能真正的战斗,把他带去接受教育,这个是他的故事的开端,也是他生命意义上的长大了。

其次是他的爱情,这部片他的爱情分成了两部分。一个就是和小时候的梅伦,一个美丽的苏格兰姑娘,一个在他父亲的葬礼后送了一枝花安慰他的人。华莱士求学有成后回来向他求婚。因为当时贵族享有初夜权的原因,他们在森林里偷偷的结婚了,这里可以体现出他的一种反抗的精神,一种本能的叛逆。但他们的爱情没有维系多久,因为梅伦的美丽太耀眼了,贵族杀了梅伦,这是苏格兰和英格兰的战斗的导火线,因为这引发了华莱士的爆发,揭竿而起,各地响应。第二段是与皇后的感情。皇后丈夫本来就是个同性恋,包办的婚姻让她感觉不到爱情的存在,根本没有感情可言。缺乏了爱情的滋润,让为爱情而起的华莱士走进了她的心灵,她自然为华莱士的豪情倾倒了。而华莱士则是在为了自由而奋身博杀,因为失去了梅伦,他一直在为了他的信念作战,皇后的美丽和善良感动了他,两颗干枯的心就这样融在了一起。

再说说他的战斗,华莱士开始战斗的时候,是因为贵族杀了他的妻子梅伦,可以说是一个简单的复仇行动,但事情一开始就不能再受到控制的,尤其是领导权掌握在一个聪明人的手里。后来,他们起义得到了各地不断的支持,这让人看到了苏格兰的自由希望。一个方面是因为他们苏格兰的人受迫压太久了,再加上华莱士所学的智慧,他们势如破竹,这就很让人,特别是爱德华心慌了。想尽办法招安华莱士,最后还是利用了一个骗局把华莱士抓了。

最后,在砍头台。这里是这部片的一个精华了,思想就是在这里的。行刑前,两个小丑在那里舞尽丑态,让人发笑,但也是说明了英国人的行为恰恰就是两个小丑所为。华莱士就刑,行人对这位英雄扔鸡蛋、烂菜,恰恰说明了国民的麻木和愚昧。后来在刑台上,华莱士受尽了各样残酷的折磨,下面则是一片欢呼声。华莱士就刑前,看到那个小孩在笑,可能这里也是一个希望的延续,把希望寄托给了后人。那声振馈发聋的“freedom”让人久久不能放下思想,激人不断前进。可以说,在刑台这段,是鲜明的对比让这个自由的精神体现的淋漓尽致的。一边是斗士、英雄,一边是愚昧的国民;一边是前进中的先锋,一边是止步不前的落伍者。差距就在这里体现了,代沟在这里产生。

勇敢的心是震撼人心的,因为这里有可贵的思想——自由。没有自由了你们还能干什么?也许是真的,我们也该好好思量思量。

⑽ 急需电影勇敢的心英文影评一篇100到200字就行,要简单易懂的最好是先写的,谢谢啦!

The Review of Braveheart

I am deeply impressed by William Wallace’s courage and the efforts that the Scottish created to resume soverienty.It reminds me of my dream.Dream,whatever it is,really should be pursued heart and soul.Compared to Wallace,I am so lazy and passive.I watched it,giving free outlet to my thoughts and tears.

There are two scenes over which I really feel melancholy.The initial is when Meilun is buried. The same point happened when Wallace was yong,weeping at the death of his father.Tiny Meilun sent him a purple thistle .to console his sorrow.Even so,Meilun is dead now,no a single would send him a purple thist any much more.He has only himself in this world following losing the two persons he loves most.The second one particular is the very first war against England in the battlefield.,in which they were much weaker in regard to weapons and numbers.Confronted with immense difficulties,they had been not afaid,thinking we would drop.Instead,they fighted bravely and confidently.

Life will not usually be what we want. Wallace’s father died when he was a small boy.He did not want this tragedy transpire but it did take place,so he had to accept it;when his uncle came and would part him with his hometown,he obeyed with reluctance;moreover,his heart was broken facing the death of Meilan,but he had to accept it and be strong.Adversity leads to prosperity on situation that we can turn sorrow into strength.

Much as what is stated above,courage alone won’t guarantee success.Wallace’s uncle informed him :”you have to find out to use your thoughts,then weapons.”Being flexiable and conscious is even more critical,that is to say ,you know how to obtain your goal prior to you take actions.Additionally,it is worth notifying that pals are also extremely important in the pursue of dream.A life devoid of a pal is a life with out a sun.Wallace has Hamiss,who accompanied him to the end.

以上为整篇影评,你可以按自己的要求摘取某段或某句,这里的单词也不算很生

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