Lol. Well I am Scottish and trust me 75% of us do not like the film. Too much inaccuracies. Battle of sterling bridge? Yeah where was the bridge. Mel was only picked for this movie because he had the long hair and could do a no bad accent
@@mikeberty8599 its the only thing you got from that??? you deserve no freedom you deserve nothing.... get some more vaccination you are free to nothing with that
the powerful meaning of this movie around the world, about opression, tyranny and freedom is everything to me, you can explore the real history in different media, the concept is powerful to me, greetings from Perú, South America, i am proud to be scottish too, if u know what i mean!
As a young man from 🇮🇲 descent this speech gives me goosebumps.. I love brave heart and it is very symbolic of English/Scottish people!! What a great scene!! Will live on forever
Some May not have a glowing view of Mel Gibson. This scene and film are the the embodiment of the resiliency of the human condition and human spirit. Scotland Forever!!!!
William Wallace and those brave Scots warriors who perished in 1314 would be very ashamed if they knew that the Scots had the opportunity to truly be free in 2014 and refused it.
Nah not really different days Everything is equal, the Scots benefit greatly from the Union. What the English and Scots built together was the largest Empire the World ever knew. They fought Napoleon and 2 World Wars together. There stronger together, anyway the Scots practily rule themselves in every way except control of Defence. A lot of history together over 300 years that's probably the reason most Scots don't see the point in breaking up the United Kingdom. 700 years ago was like an entirely different World and you got to remember it was a Scottish King who became King of England to and reigned over both Country's. If both Country's went their separate ways it would weaken boyth.
1314 was The Battle of Bannockburn. Wallace was long dead by then; nevertheless yes every generation of Scot would be ashamed of the defeatist attitude of that referendum.
@Billybob BoDiddly Rubbish. It's not accurate at all to the folk tale. Didn't even wear those clothes then lol. The media is run by the far left and Americans leftwing outlets like comcast. The whole thing about Americans is to divide a country up and divide land. Bravehart is made by same big wealthy media you complain about. They want nothing better than to split up the British Isles. British ingenuity and innovation is a threat to the global order.
@Billybob BoDiddly No mate, Gibson is no different since he made up a film completely filled with lies aka propaganda and he is known for it in his other films. Bravehart never sent the message at all, how can a total lie and a film to promote the break up of an island be the right message lol?
Pumped up and now I am off to fight for freedom in the COVID rallies in Melbourne, Australia. One of the most oppressive lockdowned countries in the world. Wish me luck my friends.
@@speedibusrex Wailing babies. Don’t know and don’t care what the difference is between losing an election and loosing freedom. Someday, you’ll extract yourself from the leaking teat of Fox and OAN and realize the whole thing was massive grift - just a money-making enterprise built on the knowledge that people like you will swoon and swear and fall in line with any pitch made with enough star-spangled bunting waving in the background. What ‘freedom’ did Trump actually protect that you fear loosing now? The freedom to insult and denigrate and pretend that this is the same as oratory and leadership? Come on.
@@roddaman7545 I know what censorship is. I also know that you don't solve a crisis by creating 10 others. Rules for thee but not for me is not the way to unite people. That is also something I know. Spending time and money impeaching a person who is no longer in office is the attitude of real losers and not the attitude of a leader.
I’m Egyptian man 40 years old . I live and work in Scotland for more than 15 years now … very kind welcoming people… and of course there’s good and bad everywhere… I have been all around the world… but there’s just something keeps taking me back to Scotland I don’t know what is it ? … I have16ft boat … and I love fishing in Scotland during summer time I live in Inverness… my favourite place on earth 🌍 but not from January to April very cold for me … so I leave to Egypt for warmer weather… And then come back and stay from The end of April to The end of October…. I love July and August in Scotland…
Greetings in CA for being proud of being American that has a blood of French eastern Hungarian with little blood of Italian my life was in hell without you guys advice I would be lost but thank you all and may God bless you all
A time when they come for arms is coming. We were raised and some of us trained to not give up our arms . At that moment will be our moment. I will stand alone if I must .I hope I will be standing with you at our moment for I willing give my life for Freedom
I’m brazilian, here we don’t talk about what is going on in Canada, can u guys tell me what is going on there? What do u mean when u say they don’t have freedom?
@@rebepage I think with today's modern age in most developed countries we don't have to kill each other for freedom. We have to work for freedom which is better. Even in time we'll have AI do most physical labor, and we'll all be free.
@@baphomet5989 Oh I don’t know ..... let me guess. Freedom of speech? Freedom of the press? Freedom of Religion? Freedom of travel? Maybe start with those freedoms?
William Wallace never earned the moniker "Braveheart." It was the name given to Robert the Bruce, a Scottish hero who is wrongly portrayed as a traitor in the film. From the very beginning, nothing about the film's timing and its sequence of events makes any historical sense. The film opens in 1276, at which point in reality King Alexander III of Scotland was still alive and the English weren't yet making much of a fuss over Scotland. The rebellion began in 1296. Additionally, in reality King Edward I did not die at the same time as William Wallace as the film suggests, he died several years later. King Edward II did not marry Isabella until after Wallace's death, at which time she was 13, considerably younger than the 29-year-old Sophie Marceau who played her in the film. Isabella of France was 13 at the time of Wallace's death and not yet even married to Edward II. So while the film uses her as a love interest, she didn't know William Wallace and he did not father the future king of England, Edward III. Interestingly, Isabella did actually eventually lead a rebellion against her husband with her lover, but that was much later and was to ensure that her son would take the throne. William Wallace comes from humble means. The nobles refer to him as a commoner, his burlap outfits are covered in dirt, and the roof of his house is made of straw. This imagining, however compelling, is fiction. The Wallaces were a longstanding and noble family and William's father, Malcolm, was a knight. William would have had an excellent education and military training. Oh, and he wasn't a Highlander, either. He was from the Lowlands, of the same Anglo-Norman descent as his English rivals. When you think of Scotland, you think of kilts. It's okay, its a cultural phenomenon that has become inseparable from the country. Only thing is, they are far more modern than movies like Braveheart would have you believe. Kilts did not become a significant clothing item for Scottish people until the seventeenth century. That's a solid 300 years after William Wallace was killing people. King Edward II was not A gay, the modern concept of homosexuality simply did not exist in the thirteenth century. Edward II was incredibly and disastrously biased towards his male companions, but their intimate relationships would not have been questionable at the time. Instead his people were more riled up at Edward's tendency to give titles to non-noble people. Nor is it likely Edward was disgusted by his wife. The film portrays him as unable to conceive, but in reality he fathered four children with her. Indeed, he was considered by many to be the perfect prince. He was intelligent, athletic, and had a flair for the showmanship that the English monarchy was known for. Gaveston did not die falling from a window. No close friend of Edward II is ever said to have died in this manner. blue face paint worn by William Wallace and his compatriots in Braveheart is, unfortunately, also well off the real Scottish timeline. It was a tradition from the 4th and 5th centuries that the Highlanders would likely not have used. But it's not just the battle makeup that's off base. There is no evidence to suggest that the Scottish Highlanders were sporting mullets with braids, dreads, and little fur attachments. It certainly adds a rustic flair, though. Bagpipes have been banned in Scotland's history, but they were never banned in the thirteenth century. The Battle Of Stirling Bridge Is Missing A Bridge, this brazen disregard for historical accuracy is just painfully obvious. Wallace and his men never sacked York, they looted and destroyed the city of Carlisle. The scene depicting the Battle of Falkirk shows Irish soldiers, originally fighting for the English, switching sides to fight with the Scottish rebels, even greeting them with handshakes on their walk over. This did not happen in any way, shape, or form. William Wallace's life begins when the men of his Scottish village are called to a meeting with the English that ends up being a trap. All the Scots at the meeting are brutally murdered and young Wallace is traumatized by the image of their corpses. This atrocity provokes Wallace's father and the other patriarchs in his village to fight back, resulting in his father's death. There is no historical evidence, however, that this treacherous meeting ever happened. Scottish nobles did swear fealty to the king of England, but they weren't killed afterwards, and the Wallaces certainly did not have a connection to any such event. The immaculate, matching uniforms of the English in the film is not a failure only on Braveheart's part. To be fair, almost every movie about medieval Europe gets this wrong. The reality would be visually confusing to most movie watchers. In the thirteenth century, soldiers were not wearing matching standards over their chain mail, they were wearing whatever tunics they could find or afford.
I get it. It's not realistically William Wallace but that movie makes me want it to be. If I had the money I'd like to go see that monument where he is buried and his sword is there. It's like a real life highlander. Ita that cool.
@@mickalestone6354 He wasn't a Highlander, he was a lowlander just like Robert the Bruce , neither of them commoners, both nobility. The highlanders are from the North West, he and Bruce are from the South and are Anglo Saxon, just like the English. That's why this film is bullshit.
Everyone remembers that line but the truly profound quote from Braveheart is this.. "what does that mean to be noble? "Your title gives you claim to the throne of our country but men don't follow titles, they follow courage. Now our people know you, noble and common, they respect you. And you if you would just lead them to freedom, they'd follow.... and so would I!!"
Mon the wallace , this bit gets the blood boiling , wish it was like this now adays , and just take our country no voting , nothing 🏴🏴🏴
This battle happened on a bridge in real time,English Calvary got calved up ,that was it ,William then moved away and became a cleric for a church or something
Stop compering fiction with reality. Even though this movie is historically in accurate it doesn’t compare to a fictional movie. They both are good in their own way
It remind me tamil's freedom fight in srilanka. Where everything came to an end by treachery of several world powers who tarnish the struggle for living free out of oppression as terrorism. The leaders of tamil rebels fought to death unsurrendered.
Wallace was a big man for the time 6 feet three its time we must go it alone, poorer maybe.. but surely we will be better than Boris, Sunak and the billionaires that we are not, surely this is not what we are, we need to let go of the English rule of our country, be not afraid, it is our time
That’s exactly what you got left Melbourne ! Ron you are my sunshine my only sunshine that was a good version reminds me of my grandmother - Ron remembers - he was around always around bothering everyone & lying the usual !
Ésta película es una obra maestra; fotografía y banda sonora maravillosas, extraordinarias; montaje, actores. Mel Gibson es un director apasionado y sensacional.
No pre match speech tomorrow just show the players this that'll be enough 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴 ALBA GU BRATH 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Because of this I am proud to be Scottish, and I'm not even Scottish. Greets from Croatia.
Lol. Well I am Scottish and trust me 75% of us do not like the film. Too much inaccuracies. Battle of sterling bridge? Yeah where was the bridge. Mel was only picked for this movie because he had the long hair and could do a no bad accent
@@mikeberty8599 its the only thing you got from that??? you deserve no freedom you deserve nothing.... get some more vaccination you are free to nothing with that
Me too, I'm welsh
Hahahqha
Everyones irish on st patties day also
HATS OFF TO MEL GIBSON FOR SUCH A SPELLBINDING PERFORMANCE! 😍😍👏👏👌👌👍
the powerful meaning of this movie around the world, about opression, tyranny and freedom is everything to me, you can explore the real history in different media, the concept is powerful to me, greetings from Perú, South America, i am proud to be scottish too, if u know what i mean!
when this movie was out in 1995, end of the movie. Some guy stood up in the cinema and shouted 'FREEDOM!!"
my hero whoevever he was!
I was there
That was me, thanks for the shout out! Haha, was a different time back then.
As a young man from 🇮🇲 descent this speech gives me goosebumps.. I love brave heart and it is very symbolic of English/Scottish people!! What a great scene!! Will live on forever
I think we need this today across the whole world as our freedoms are being taken away 🙏
After watching this movie ,I am so proud of my Scot-Irish ancestors
Alba gu bràth! 💋
William Wallace 🙏
Scotland ❤
I got some too
God bless ye Sir "you one of "US " take care of the Clan
We too🇮🇳
Iontach a chara.
Some May not have a glowing view of Mel Gibson. This scene and film are the the embodiment of the resiliency of the human condition and human spirit. Scotland Forever!!!!
Seperate the art from the artist. Mel is an amazing director and storyteller. That can't be taken away.
why wouldn't anyone have a glowing view of Mr Melvin?
The Best motivational speech the world has even seen hands down!!! ❤❤
Weapons down top, Them put is on a lockdown, so we made site Them keep their g lock"s down
As a Scotsman with a crazy accent, I can attest that Mel did and excellent job of getting his accent down, long live Scotia.
Did you know Sean Connery helped Mel with his Scottish accent? Mel said so in a Graham Norton show appearance
I WISH PEOPLES ALL AROUND THE WORLD HAD THAT KIND OF COURAGE RIGHT NOW:( WE NEED TO FIGHT FOR FREEDOM MORE THEN EVER !
From whom?? Anybody holding you?? In cage
#C19Freedom
Yes, in deed, we have to! Greetings from Poland! You made made my day with this comment, beacause you see the problem, there is still a chance to win!
Greatest speech of all times in movies, including Aragorn speech men of the west.
William Wallace and those brave Scots warriors who perished in 1314 would be very ashamed if they knew that the Scots had the opportunity to truly be free in 2014 and refused it.
😪😪😪😪😪😪😪
😓😓😓😓😓
Nah not really different days Everything is equal, the Scots benefit greatly from the Union. What the English and Scots built together was the largest Empire the World ever knew. They fought Napoleon and 2 World Wars together. There stronger together, anyway the Scots practily rule themselves in every way except control of Defence. A lot of history together over 300 years that's probably the reason most Scots don't see the point in breaking up the United Kingdom. 700 years ago was like an entirely different World and you got to remember it was a Scottish King who became King of England to and reigned over both Country's. If both Country's went their separate ways it would weaken boyth.
1314 was The Battle of Bannockburn. Wallace was long dead by then; nevertheless yes every generation of Scot would be ashamed of the defeatist attitude of that referendum.
Everytime I watch Braveheart, it makes me proud to be Scottish. Aba gru bra! Scotland forever!!
lol easily fooled like all scots, it's ranked second for the most inaccurate historical film.
@Billybob BoDiddly Rubbish. It's not accurate at all to the folk tale. Didn't even wear those clothes then lol. The media is run by the far left and Americans leftwing outlets like comcast. The whole thing about Americans is to divide a country up and divide land. Bravehart is made by same big wealthy media you complain about. They want nothing better than to split up the British Isles. British ingenuity and innovation is a threat to the global order.
@Billybob BoDiddly No mate, Gibson is no different since he made up a film completely filled with lies aka propaganda and he is known for it in his other films.
Bravehart never sent the message at all, how can a total lie and a film to promote the break up of an island be the right message lol?
@Ample Piok Scotland Forever!
@@markymark7803 like you would know
Pumped up and now I am off to fight for freedom in the COVID rallies in Melbourne, Australia. One of the most oppressive lockdowned countries in the world.
Wish me luck my friends.
Good luck my friend!!! FREEDOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!!!!!
we have been the same in England now they are introducing covid passes this needs to stop
May the LORD be with you! GOD BLESS
Overthrow the dictatorship! Go Aussies!
Never give up,never surrender.
“FREEDOM” .......it’s what we are now in the process of losing.........
Not yet my friend. We fight, We the Sons of Liberty.
@@danielarturoalvinoloza9904 I wish the Sons of Liberty were still around these days.
We already lost...
@@speedibusrex
Wailing babies. Don’t know and don’t care what the difference is between losing an election and loosing freedom. Someday, you’ll extract yourself from the leaking teat of Fox and OAN and realize the whole thing was massive grift - just a money-making enterprise built on the knowledge that people like you will swoon and swear and fall in line with any pitch made with enough star-spangled bunting waving in the background. What ‘freedom’ did Trump actually protect that you fear loosing now? The freedom to insult and denigrate and pretend that this is the same as oratory and leadership?
Come on.
@@roddaman7545 I know what censorship is. I also know that you don't solve a crisis by creating 10 others. Rules for thee but not for me is not the way to unite people. That is also something I know. Spending time and money impeaching a person who is no longer in office is the attitude of real losers and not the attitude of a leader.
One moment of greatness.... cannot be replaced by 10 lifes of mediocracy....
Свободу Шотландии Ирландии !! Наши БРАТЬЯ !!!! СВОБОДААА!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the best films ever!!
As a Spartan i approve this speech!!!
as a son of Gondor too...
I’m Egyptian man 40 years old . I live and work in Scotland for more than 15 years now … very kind welcoming people… and of course there’s good and bad everywhere… I have been all around the world… but there’s just something keeps taking me back to Scotland I don’t know what is it ? … I have16ft boat … and I love fishing in Scotland during summer time I live in Inverness… my favourite place on earth 🌍 but not from January to April very cold for me … so I leave to Egypt for warmer weather… And then come back and stay from The end of April to The end of October…. I love July and August in Scotland…
Respect to Scotland from Serbia ❤💪👍
We the people of America we all need to appreciate freedom like William walace and all. The patriots of old
Wow, you need to read a history book.
Greetings in CA for being proud of being American that has a blood of French eastern Hungarian with little blood of Italian my life was in hell without you guys advice I would be lost but thank you all and may God bless you all
Scotland the brave. The best wee country In the world. I am a proud Scotsman
Mel Gibson. A true leader in times of need.
What?
"after the beheading, Mel Gibsons body was torn to pieces"...
he's a lot of things alcoholic and anti sematic are the first 2 most think of
Aye, I live in Scotland and this movie I’ve seen has taught me to always be strong 💪🏻 you be strong too
This movie lies alongside 300 for one of the most badass movies ever
And gladiator
Lord of the Rings,though.
All of the above. Plus Twelve Angry Men.
Gladiator
Lord of the rings
Braveheart
One of the best warriors in history.
wish we could just line up in a field and fight for freedom these days. unfortunately not much we can do against tyranny now...
As a Palestinian I watch this with hope.
God's people don't give up.We all 1.Love Harmony and Freedom.
My polish heart say: Freedom!
I am now going to tear down my house and then build it back up again.
Put some sandpaper in the lube ha
This is a verry good lad!
Don't forget to put a door in it when you rebuild it lads😉
Free man you are!
@@HannuHeikkinen Kato Hannu, aito Suomalainen miäs. Nöyrä, rehellinen ja pirun hyvännäköinen.
I am always surprised how he could reach so many people with this announcement without a loudspeaker ...... I mean he reaches everyone .....
Always loved how he surveys the size of his enemies army when he first arrives….and seems to know they can be beaten.
This and king Theodens speech gets me every time.
Don't compare this with Theoden's speech please
@@Constantine_IA ?
A time when they come for arms is coming. We were raised and some of us trained to not give up our arms . At that moment will be our moment. I will stand alone if I must .I hope I will be standing with you at our moment for I willing give my life for Freedom
Maybe the best movie ever!
William Wa Lass est un homme courageux. Une véritable légende entre l'Écosse et l'Angleterre
I am in this scene as an extra.
@Will King Yes.I was in the Army Reserve in Ireland. We were extras.
every canadian should watch these clips before the next election...and remember the words "what will you do without freedom?"
canadians barely have any freedom you know, everyone who lives there is strictly controlled
I’m brazilian, here we don’t talk about what is going on in Canada, can u guys tell me what is going on there? What do u mean when u say they don’t have freedom?
@@anaclaradejesus1499 50% of all the population are illegals and they get alot more privilege's than native people
What freedom you'll came to Canada from Europe
Long Live Scotland from Greece!
Nobody willing to risk their necks like this today for freedom we’ve grown soft over the generations
you first...
@@rebepage I think with today's modern age in most developed countries we don't have to kill each other for freedom. We have to work for freedom which is better. Even in time we'll have AI do most physical labor, and we'll all be free.
Chauncey Goodbird the shackles of Westminster #IndyCymru
@@baphomet5989 Oh I don’t know ..... let me guess. Freedom of speech? Freedom of the press? Freedom of Religion? Freedom of travel? Maybe start with those freedoms?
You need the freedom
All men betray, all men lose heart...
- I DON'T WANT TO LOSE HEART! I want to believe....
I'm Scottish Irish and Welsh I love this movie
I should have been there. Among peoples hearts that are like my own. I'm not full blooded Scottish but watching this movie made me want to be.
William Wallace never earned the moniker "Braveheart." It was the name given to Robert the Bruce, a Scottish hero who is wrongly portrayed as a traitor in the film.
From the very beginning, nothing about the film's timing and its sequence of events makes any historical sense. The film opens in 1276, at which point in reality King Alexander III of Scotland was still alive and the English weren't yet making much of a fuss over Scotland. The rebellion began in 1296.
Additionally, in reality King Edward I did not die at the same time as William Wallace as the film suggests, he died several years later. King Edward II did not marry Isabella until after Wallace's death, at which time she was 13, considerably younger than the 29-year-old Sophie Marceau who played her in the film.
Isabella of France was 13 at the time of Wallace's death and not yet even married to Edward II. So while the film uses her as a love interest, she didn't know William Wallace and he did not father the future king of England, Edward III.
Interestingly, Isabella did actually eventually lead a rebellion against her husband with her lover, but that was much later and was to ensure that her son would take the throne.
William Wallace comes from humble means. The nobles refer to him as a commoner, his burlap outfits are covered in dirt, and the roof of his house is made of straw. This imagining, however compelling, is fiction.
The Wallaces were a longstanding and noble family and William's father, Malcolm, was a knight. William would have had an excellent education and military training. Oh, and he wasn't a Highlander, either. He was from the Lowlands, of the same Anglo-Norman descent as his English rivals.
When you think of Scotland, you think of kilts. It's okay, its a cultural phenomenon that has become inseparable from the country. Only thing is, they are far more modern than movies like Braveheart would have you believe. Kilts did not become a significant clothing item for Scottish people until the seventeenth century.
That's a solid 300 years after William Wallace was killing people.
King Edward II was not A gay, the modern concept of homosexuality simply did not exist in the thirteenth century. Edward II was incredibly and disastrously biased towards his male companions, but their intimate relationships would not have been questionable at the time. Instead his people were more riled up at Edward's tendency to give titles to non-noble people. Nor is it likely Edward was disgusted by his wife. The film portrays him as unable to conceive, but in reality he fathered four children with her. Indeed, he was considered by many to be the perfect prince. He was intelligent, athletic, and had a flair for the showmanship that the English monarchy was known for. Gaveston did not die falling from a window. No close friend of Edward II is ever said to have died in this manner.
blue face paint worn by William Wallace and his compatriots in Braveheart is, unfortunately, also well off the real Scottish timeline. It was a tradition from the 4th and 5th centuries that the Highlanders would likely not have used.
But it's not just the battle makeup that's off base. There is no evidence to suggest that the Scottish Highlanders were sporting mullets with braids, dreads, and little fur attachments. It certainly adds a rustic flair, though.
Bagpipes have been banned in Scotland's history, but they were never banned in the thirteenth century.
The Battle Of Stirling Bridge Is Missing A Bridge, this brazen disregard for historical accuracy is just painfully obvious.
Wallace and his men never sacked York, they looted and destroyed the city of Carlisle.
The scene depicting the Battle of Falkirk shows Irish soldiers, originally fighting for the English, switching sides to fight with the Scottish rebels, even greeting them with handshakes on their walk over. This did not happen in any way, shape, or form.
William Wallace's life begins when the men of his Scottish village are called to a meeting with the English that ends up being a trap. All the Scots at the meeting are brutally murdered and young Wallace is traumatized by the image of their corpses. This atrocity provokes Wallace's father and the other patriarchs in his village to fight back, resulting in his father's death. There is no historical evidence, however, that this treacherous meeting ever happened.
Scottish nobles did swear fealty to the king of England, but they weren't killed afterwards, and the Wallaces certainly did not have a connection to any such event.
The immaculate, matching uniforms of the English in the film is not a failure only on Braveheart's part. To be fair, almost every movie about medieval Europe gets this wrong. The reality would be visually confusing to most movie watchers. In the thirteenth century, soldiers were not wearing matching standards over their chain mail, they were wearing whatever tunics they could find or afford.
Then why is there a monument in Wallace's honor?
@@mickalestone6354 The historical Wallace is real but this Braveheart film is a fictitious version.
I get it. It's not realistically William Wallace but that movie makes me want it to be. If I had the money I'd like to go see that monument where he is buried and his sword is there. It's like a real life highlander. Ita that cool.
@@mickalestone6354 He wasn't a Highlander, he was a lowlander just like Robert the Bruce , neither of them commoners, both nobility.
The highlanders are from the North West, he and Bruce are from the South and are Anglo Saxon, just like the English. That's why this film is bullshit.
My favorit film!
Scotland is free!
we still fight for it every day , celtic !
Everyone remembers that line but the truly profound quote from Braveheart is this.. "what does that mean to be noble? "Your title gives you claim to the throne of our country but men don't follow titles, they follow courage. Now our people know you, noble and common, they respect you. And you if you would just lead them to freedom, they'd follow.... and so would I!!"
Go Italy, European champions!!! 🇮🇹 SCOTLAND FREE FROM ENGLAND 🏴 🏴 🏴
You've identified the wrong enemy. It is not the English people it is our totally corrupt and totalitarian govt. that we share.
I'm so proud of my names. I'm Native American. My first and last name have scottish origins. My Americanized names
Freedom Scotland! Love from Bulgaria.
it's already free!
Mel knows how to state !
I am proud to be a Wallace. Freedom.
never give up on freedom its so worth fighting for this is her grandson paul blaylock sayin so
I am still waiting for a true GORKHA LEADER that i can lay my life smiling for.
BACK WHEN MEN WERE MEN AND ALPHA!!!!! NOW IN 2021 THE KINGS PUNK AZZ SON IS BRAVEHEART IN AMERICA, WTF!!!!!!!!
the guys at the back and on the flanks. "Well i cant hear what his yelling about but everyone else is cheering so ill cheer too yay!"
Mon the wallace , this bit gets the blood boiling , wish it was like this now adays , and just take our country no voting , nothing 🏴🏴🏴
We fought for freedom and now we welcome security control
Fun fact..a bunch of the Scottish army in this movie were actually Wallace's descendants.
This battle happened on a bridge in real time,English Calvary got calved up ,that was it ,William then moved away and became a cleric for a church or something
Would bring a tear to a glass eye
And now we have the avengers.
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@@sirrobertthebruce8628 1
Holly shit, what have we come to?!
Stop compering fiction with reality. Even though this movie is historically in accurate it doesn’t compare to a fictional movie. They both are good in their own way
Avengers aint got shit on William Wallace
Greets from Uzbekistan land of bravehearts
William Wallace - FREEDOM 💙 💙
Freedom Scotland 🏴
I love how he deals with haters
haters 🤣
Irish actor (Brendan Gleeson) plays scottish role while Scottish actor (David O’Hara) plays Irish role
That's our boy Mel
Never thought of that! This is my Island!
Auf weidersehen pet
Dammit! I was holding up well during his speech. Then you had to sneak in the freedom cry of his death. 😢
It remind me tamil's freedom fight in srilanka. Where everything came to an end by treachery of several world powers who tarnish the struggle for living free out of oppression as terrorism. The leaders of tamil rebels fought to death unsurrendered.
Awesome movie speech!
I spent time with the Scottish fusiliers.... there heart will always be with me x
I am william wallace.... by fuck he makes me proud to be Scottish
The 35% of me that is Scottish (according to the ancestry DNA test) loves this movie. The 45% of me that is English not so much.
Us Irish and scots should have got together and wiped out English rule.. we would have had the french on our side
and you count on the Aussies to lend a hand..
@@andrewn316 we really should have got a massive army together nd crushed them tbh
I love this movie, I am clan Donald. Alba Gu Brath!
geweldig gaaf! je voelt je sterker als je deze film hebt gezien! top.
You tell them Melvin
ye 2021/22.! ?..hoe loopt het af! praten oplossen of ten srtrijde! voor christus! we begonne te tellen!
Wallace was a big man for the time 6 feet three its time we must go it alone, poorer maybe.. but surely we will be better than Boris, Sunak and the billionaires that we are not, surely this is not what we are, we need to let go of the English rule of our country, be not afraid, it is our time
Actually I had been recruiting, people who don't backstab and faithful to the core.
That’s exactly what you got left Melbourne ! Ron you are my sunshine my only sunshine that was a good version reminds me of my grandmother - Ron remembers - he was around always around bothering everyone & lying the usual !
In this time and age we lack men of this calibre
Men don't follow titles they follow courage...
As a kid this was my favourite movie. It sucked growing up and learning how completely inaccurate it was.
Ésta película es una obra maestra; fotografía y banda sonora maravillosas, extraordinarias; montaje, actores. Mel Gibson es un director apasionado y sensacional.
Mel Gibson will be a prophet. A prophet of freedom.
America please listen to this
The struggle of the Canadians against Minister Stalin, oops, I mean Mao Tse-Tung, oops, I was wrong again, I mean Trudeau
scottish and proud 🏴 ❤️
Am a rangers fan a stand for uk but al stand for scotland forever
DZIS JEST 2021 JESTEM PIERWSZY CO INACZEJ MYSLI
Epic just Epic. 10/10
No pre match speech tomorrow just show the players this that'll be enough 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴 ALBA GU BRATH 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
VHS?
Great! Великолепно! Потресаюшая сцена! Вильяма Волласа не хватает в России сейчас! Волласс Воллассс!!!! )))
From ocupational Jammu himachal and Kashmir very emotional movie I have evr seen
Oh sure, they can take our lives, but what is our lives without freedom
I am Scottish already. Nigerian too but more Scottish