My favorite part is when Robert The Bruce takes the handkerchief out touches it and looks at Hamish and Stephen and they give him this look as if saying : “we are ready, just waiting on you!!!!!”
And the look the enemy gave when they charged. That’s not a look someone gives that says, “oh they decided to fight”. No sir. That’s a look of being scared of what’s coming. All that guy saw was 2 horses starting to move forward, then they halt. See a king turn back to his soldiers, followed by a soldiers throwing a sword in the air. Then super loud chants of Wallace, then an overpowering battle cry. Then an instant charge right to them. What he saw were men with nothing to lose and that were not scared of nothing, and just straight Heart. Seeing that, and just that alone, can already let you know, that you’re defeated….
An incredible scene and an incredible way to end a great movie. James Horner's score really ties it together to perfection. Ladies, if you want to see your man shed a tear or two, this is a good candidate.
When you have nothing left to lose, that is when the mind, body and soul is at its strongest. No pain or words will stop that final flood of adrenaline that either leads you to victory, or takes you to enternal peace.
James Horner did an INCREDIBLE job with this score, I will never get over how beautiful each piece is and how perfectly it goes with each scene of the movie ❤👏🏽
Most movies have to be adapted somewhat from history to make them a good movie. Unless for example the main characters were not the figures from history we know, then there is more artistic license. The tv series outlander has historical figures in it but the story centres around fictional characters so they can keep it more accurate whilst also allowing what ever they like for the made up characters
I think the sword being thrown by Hammish into the battlefield before the Scottish charge was meant to be an homage/reference to James Douglas and Robert the Bruce. Douglas went on crusade after Robert the Bruce's death and the Bruce's heart was thrown into battle before Douglas and the other scots fighting with him charged after it. What James Douglas says as he threw Robert the Bruce's heart is where the title comes from. "Go forth Brave Heart, and I shall follow thee." It's a clever reference as Wallace's sword serves as a stand in for Wallace himself just as Robert the Bruce's heart did when it was thrown first into battle.
The way they look at him when he pulls out Williams handkerchief as the camera slowly zooms in on their faces. You can just feel what they are thinking. Such a great ending.
The masculine urge to fight alongside your brothers in arms with swords and shields, axes and spears, and charge into near certain death for a cause greater than yourself
I'm directly descended from The Black Douglas who sadly isn't in this film but my 22nd great grand uncle fought alongside Robert The Bruce and William Wallace. Just found it out recently through DNA testing. I'm very proud to be Scottish and I always will be we will have our freedom. 💙🏴
Cause they banned Mel Gibson. Have you seen Apocalypto? Another masterpiece. Mel Gibson could make an amazing movie on who actually did 9/11, but they already cancelled him.
"Freedom" was always been the prominent thing that a man needed and even won it by tremendous sacrifices and bravery, people are not free at all.There will be a person who works under the iniquity of his Manager and there will be always someone who are obliged to work without getting anything but humiliation and disparity.I don't know how long can a person hold on when egregious injustice knock him down.why human makes human life perilous...
I remember watching this in school. It was in History (don’t ask why our teacher put It on lol) I’m from Fife, and we watched this without knowledge of what happened. Obviously we were all half in tears when Wallace died and boy we went crazy for this scene it was like we wanted to be there charging at the English army felt like all the guys in our class wanted to go to War, the girls (one of them being my now fiancé) thought we were mad. Can watch this any day and yes it is loved in Scotland despite what some say.
Just a correction: The King Edward who was leading England at around the time when the Battle of Bannockburn took place was actually Edward II, the son of Edward I 'Longshanks'. Therefore, they were actually facing Longshanks' less capable son and not Longshanks himself.
You can never snuff out the spirit of a fighting man who has nothing to lose when everything has been taken. You can only hope to just get out of the way
Love how Angus McFadyen (Robert The Bruce) shows all the different emotions going through his head. Guilt for betraying Wallace. Realizing what he fought for. Empathy when looking into the eyes of his people who sacrificed everything. And then finally deciding, "fuck this, I'm tired of negotiating settlements"
“Lead on Brave Heart, and I shall follow thee.” I love how this scene pays homage to that famous story of James Douglas hurling Robert The Bruce’s casked heart forward into battle then charging in after it.
As beautiful as this scene is (and it's beautiful) you have to love the little humorous touch of Craig's reaction to "Now bleed with me!" It's like "God damn it, not again."
Just watched the movie this weekend and during this scene I could have sworn that the guy behind and to the left of the madman Stephen was Thor himself Chris Hemsworth. I know he was only 12 when this film was released but look at the guy 0:16 into the video and tell me I am wrong.
Robert the Bruce is my favorite character of this movie. As a Scottish noble, his situation is so complicated. He knows he must fight the English but he is pending, unable to make absolute decisions. He is very human in this sense. But after much struggle with himself, he eventually finds out the most important thing in life.
Maybe it was because I was so emotionally moved by this scene as a kid, but I swear I remember there was a bolt of lightning striking in the background at 2:37 crossing with Wallace's sword when it landed. I had a crazy imagination lol.
I know for a fact, that this movie is not historically accurate in many areas...but it is so beautifully and masterfully done,... cinematically and storywise... that, ... and to be frank,.... I don't give a Shit;......because It is a work of art. And all credit to Mel Gibson, because he's the brains behind this masterpiece.
1000 men charging across a battlefield at once for something they all beleive in is more powerful than any modern weapon, we can only imagine what bravery was conducted on those fields today.
To paint Robert the Bruce as a traitor in this film grinds my gears. Their is statues of Robert the Bruce over Scotland. He was far from a traitor 🏴
“I believe that the human spirit is indomitable. If you endeavor to achieve, it will happen given enough resolve. It may not be immediate, and often your greater dreams are something you will not achieve within your own lifetime. The effort you put forth to anything transcends yourself, for there is no futility even in death” - Monty Oum
If there are any other scenes in 4k HDR that you would like to see, leave a comment down below
4K HDR Media The freedom speech 👌
Already got it up on the channel, ua-cam.com/video/ccXyEUhS0Go/v-deo.html
4K HDR Media can you do some stuff from greatest showman plz
My favorite part is when Robert The Bruce takes the handkerchief out touches it and looks at Hamish and Stephen and they give him this look as if saying : “we are ready, just waiting on you!!!!!”
Indeed.....it's inspirational
I love Robert The Bruce's eyes as he draws his sword..they're saying, "This is complete insanity but I'll die for this cause."
The look you have when you are ready to die for the cause. Robert the Bruce and William Wallace are forever eternal even outside of Scotland.
And the look the enemy gave when they charged. That’s not a look someone gives that says, “oh they decided to fight”. No sir. That’s a look of being scared of what’s coming.
All that guy saw was 2 horses starting to move forward, then they halt. See a king turn back to his soldiers, followed by a soldiers throwing a sword in the air. Then super loud chants of Wallace, then an overpowering battle cry. Then an instant charge right to them. What he saw were men with nothing to lose and that were not scared of nothing, and just straight Heart.
Seeing that, and just that alone, can already let you know, that you’re defeated….
The No fear look
The eyes of being set free from your demons and finally taking up your cross and following the Lord
I disagree, to me there is a fire in his eyes and soul.
Not insanity.
The greatest ending of all time
Absolutely 😊
When you are right you are right
@@tmrevenge🫵🤡
after 'The Passion' ending .... Mel knows what he's doing
@@vinnytesla9731 🫵🤡
Brings tears to my eyes everytime
So am I , my friend.
Same here
Same here, that’s freedom my friend embrace what it means to be free
Especially when Hamish throws the sword. Peak epicness!
RIP James Horner
It was truly a masterpiece in Film. All credit to Mel Gibson. A truly mater filmmaker.
Williams father in law being there was a nice touch. He said so much without uttering a word.
"YOU'VE BLED WITH WALLACE...NOW BLEED WITH ME!!!" such a power statement; he's picking up the torch; time to fight not surrender!
Bought time that guy stood up.
He knew he would die, but that's the conviction he longed for. That's his smile before he charged them all.
That gave me chills. It makes me want to fight like a warrior poet.
@@Rye-jl2fkI tell my wife all the time, I was born in the wrong era…
And then the Scots chanted in memory, of WALLACE's Name.
I love the musical score
RIP James Horner
Shit didn't know he died.
Amazing music
The best! His score always helps to make that scene so emotional. Rip James
An incredible scene and an incredible way to end a great movie. James Horner's score really ties it together to perfection. Ladies, if you want to see your man shed a tear or two, this is a good candidate.
Shit, I *am* a woman and will shed a tear or two at this scene 😂
💯
RIP James Horner! One of the most epic scores in movie history.
One of the best ever.
To my Scottish friends be proud of what your ancestors did and what they fought for. Be proud of who you are and be proud of your Scottish spirit.
Definitely won’t forget!! I can actually trace my lineage back to Scotland during the Scottish Wars!! I am proud to know that!!!
1:07 I've always loved that look Hamish and Stephen are giving Robert. Like he's at a crossroads: what kind of king are you going to be?
When you have nothing left to lose, that is when the mind, body and soul is at its strongest. No pain or words will stop that final flood of adrenaline that either leads you to victory, or takes you to enternal peace.
amen
Whether it’s Victory or defeat,
there is no futility 😌
That's where the best art comes from, too
"You have bled with Wallace! Now bleed with me!!! - insane line!
When Injustice Becomes Law Resistance Becomes Duty
-Thomas Jefferson
2023 already and its still one of the greatest movies of all time
In 2024.
I named my son after William Wallace. Perfect ending to an epic film.
James Horner did an INCREDIBLE job with this score, I will never get over how beautiful each piece is and how perfectly it goes with each scene of the movie ❤👏🏽
One of the most epic scenes of cinema history!
As historically inaccurate this movie is, it’s scenes like this that move me and make me continue to watch Braveheart.
The major parts were accurate.
Wallace started a rebellion.
He was hang, drawn and quartered.
Scotland kept fighting.
@@dnajournal4321And won their freedom
Most movies have to be adapted somewhat from history to make them a good movie. Unless for example the main characters were not the figures from history we know, then there is more artistic license.
The tv series outlander has historical figures in it but the story centres around fictional characters so they can keep it more accurate whilst also allowing what ever they like for the made up characters
Meh. It was never intended to be a documentary.
Regardless of accuracy, that ending hits you in that spot. There's a fire inside all of us to fight for something
I think the sword being thrown by Hammish into the battlefield before the Scottish charge was meant to be an homage/reference to James Douglas and Robert the Bruce. Douglas went on crusade after Robert the Bruce's death and the Bruce's heart was thrown into battle before Douglas and the other scots fighting with him charged after it. What James Douglas says as he threw Robert the Bruce's heart is where the title comes from. "Go forth Brave Heart, and I shall follow thee." It's a clever reference as Wallace's sword serves as a stand in for Wallace himself just as Robert the Bruce's heart did when it was thrown first into battle.
i thought he threw the sword in homage to wallace? isnt that sword wallas's?
Spot on. Not a lot of people know about "The Black Douglas". Are you Scottish?
I think I've read somewhere that the heart was thrown in a Crusade. Or was it some other battle?
@@michaelkavanagh932I am not, no, but I am a great admirer of the Scottish people, their nation and its storied history.
I can't believe I never knew this!
The best ending in an historical movie.. all perfect, the actors, the sound.. gives me chills every time throught the spine ❤️
The way they look at him when he pulls out Williams handkerchief as the camera slowly zooms in on their faces. You can just feel what they are thinking. Such a great ending.
This has been my favorite film for the last 25 years. makes one cry everytime. so powerful; so heroic.
Fight for freedom it’s yours no one in this life can’t take it from you
And noone will hand it over to u
The masculine urge to fight alongside your brothers in arms with swords and shields, axes and spears, and charge into near certain death for a cause greater than yourself
We girls also feel the same
Masculine urge? lol Ever heard of Shield Maidens? :)
Beautiful view of a flying sword. 😊👍 and beautiful text, they fought like poets, they fought like true Scots, and they won their freedom 👏👏
I'm directly descended from The Black Douglas who sadly isn't in this film but my 22nd great grand uncle fought alongside Robert The Bruce and William Wallace. Just found it out recently through DNA testing. I'm very proud to be Scottish and I always will be we will have our freedom. 💙🏴
You lucky bastard, be proud mate.
Even though you are not Scottish this still makes you feel patriotic. Why can't movies be like this anymore?
Cause they banned Mel Gibson.
Have you seen Apocalypto? Another masterpiece.
Mel Gibson could make an amazing movie on who actually did 9/11, but they already cancelled him.
@@dnajournal4321(((they?)))
@@dnajournal4321We know who did 9/11... 🇮🇱
We can't have movies like this anymore because now they have to be about muh representation and DiVeRsItY.
I guess we started reading history books before making historical movies. Instead of letting a guy with an agenda make movies to re-write history
One of the he was greatest scenes I ever see in my life ,
I will never get tired of this movie or it’s amazing sound track the pipes are so damn beautiful 😢
"Freedom" was always been the prominent thing that a man needed and even won it by tremendous sacrifices and bravery, people are not free at all.There will be a person who works under the iniquity of his Manager and there will be always someone who are obliged to work without getting anything but humiliation and disparity.I don't know how long can a person hold on when egregious injustice knock him down.why human makes human life perilous...
The Bruce’s eyes as he charged forward…DAMMMMMMMMN 👊
Beautiful ending beautiful music by the legend James. Enough said. Take it in.
It doesn’t matter how historically inaccurate it is, Braveheart is still a tearjerker! Especially the ending!
"I cant believe he didnt cry during Titanic,
Do men even have feelings"
Me every time at 1:49
I remember watching this in school. It was in History (don’t ask why our teacher put It on lol) I’m from Fife, and we watched this without knowledge of what happened. Obviously we were all half in tears when Wallace died and boy we went crazy for this scene it was like we wanted to be there charging at the English army felt like all the guys in our class wanted to go to War, the girls (one of them being my now fiancé) thought we were mad. Can watch this any day and yes it is loved in Scotland despite what some say.
damn, best scene of the movie. incredible
These men were happy to die for their cause. That's about as badass as it gets.
Tis a true wonder of cinematography, that a single scene, historically inaccurate to the nines, can still bring a tear to the eyes of man.
it was not meant to be a documentary, and the major parts of this story were indeed accurate.
Still one of the best movies ever!
Just a correction:
The King Edward who was leading England at around the time when the Battle of Bannockburn took place was actually Edward II, the son of Edward I 'Longshanks'.
Therefore, they were actually facing Longshanks' less capable son and not Longshanks himself.
Amazing scene, feelings and the music
I am NOT crying... you are...
masterpiece,.,.,.,.
The greatest movie ever
You can never snuff out the spirit of a fighting man who has nothing to lose when everything has been taken. You can only hope to just get out of the way
God I love the music!
Me toooooooo🥲
Hamish throwing that sword 🗡️ at the end was Iconic 🏴
Not sure if that was williams sword he threw out onto the battlefield to basically say Wallace is there to gain their freedom with them
@@cybertronicgamer9589Though I like to think it was, I’m not sure that’s established in the film.
Excellent movie 🦅
It was so historically inaccurate that it may as well have been fantasy... but _God damn did this movie tell a fantastic story._
the main parts of the story were historically accurate.
Say what you will about Mel Gibson but the son of a bitch knows story structure
My favorite scene from all of the movies.
Thank you for the 4K format. It looks amazing on my monitor!!
Love how Angus McFadyen (Robert The Bruce) shows all the different emotions going through his head. Guilt for betraying Wallace. Realizing what he fought for. Empathy when looking into the eyes of his people who sacrificed everything. And then finally deciding, "fuck this, I'm tired of negotiating settlements"
Bu filmi en az 20 defa izledim. Her izledigimde duygulandıran bir film ve beni her defasında ağlatıyor
İşte aradığım Türk yorumu ❤
One of the GREATEST movies of all time!!!
Im not sure there would be anything scarier in life than that army charging at you.
Always root for the Scots 🏴 💪🏻
They fought like warrior poets, they fougt like Scotsmen, and won their freedom ❤
I love at 2:57 how the English dude's face immediately goes from "hehehe silly fools" to "oh daaaaamn"
“Lead on Brave Heart, and I shall follow thee.” I love how this scene pays homage to that famous story of James Douglas hurling Robert The Bruce’s casked heart forward into battle then charging in after it.
As beautiful as this scene is (and it's beautiful) you have to love the little humorous touch of Craig's reaction to "Now bleed with me!" It's like "God damn it, not again."
I LOL every time I see this scene and his reaction
Just watched the movie this weekend and during this scene I could have sworn that the guy behind and to the left of the madman Stephen was Thor himself Chris Hemsworth. I know he was only 12 when this film was released but look at the guy 0:16 into the video and tell me I am wrong.
Not him but damn cute😂
And Lord Craig's like" not this shit again 2:02"
His free chicken eating days were over😁
Shield of Faith......Sword of the Spirit
Im Indigenous and this gives me great pride.
Yeah, They do not make them like this anymore. God danm this movie was good.
This, tombstone, and Gladiator, are required to view by all men to become men
@@protozoanpro agreed 100%. Maybe throw in Rambo or Saving Private Ryan for good measure
And a 300 maybe.
And won their freedom.
That score
Stirring and Glorious❤❤❤
Robert the Bruce is my favorite character of this movie. As a Scottish noble, his situation is so complicated. He knows he must fight the English but he is pending, unable to make absolute decisions. He is very human in this sense. But after much struggle with himself, he eventually finds out the most important thing in life.
The English were shocked silly in this scene. They thought it was over. Lol
2:40 🥲🥲🥲
Greatest movie ending of all time.
Wow is all can say. Can't beat the human spirit.
I want that stare by Robert the Bruce as my background picture.
Maybe it was because I was so emotionally moved by this scene as a kid, but I swear I remember there was a bolt of lightning striking in the background at 2:37 crossing with Wallace's sword when it landed. I had a crazy imagination lol.
"They fought like warrior poets they fought like scotsman and one no freedom"
That one sword fight 🗡️ @ 2:16 shows the realistic rebalism of one guy who can spark or induce the crowd👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I know for a fact, that this movie is not historically accurate in many areas...but it is so beautifully and masterfully done,... cinematically and storywise... that, ... and to be frank,.... I don't give a Shit;......because It is a work of art. And all credit to Mel Gibson, because he's the brains behind this masterpiece.
Robert became from scared to a madman... and Bannockburn became the Waterloo of the English in that war
Con honor hasta el final walacce
I always wait for the moment when RTB looks back over his shoulder toward his men with the English army in the background.
Later, Robert had Wallace's handkerchief embroidered into the flag of House Bruce. Along with the words: "We do not lose heart."
It is sad to see what Scots have become
the HD~ thx mate
Couple guys in the back row:
"Did he say breed with me?"
"I'm not sure, I never ate bread with Wallace."
Shame the Pythons never made that movie
I wish they made movies like this nowadays.
One of the greatest movie scenes of all time in my humble opinion. Merry Christmas everyone
Dying isn’t so bad when you have your brothers all around you like this.
Best ending in cinematic history
1000 men charging across a battlefield at once for something they all beleive in is more powerful than any modern weapon, we can only imagine what bravery was conducted on those fields today.
amazing amazing amazing ... freedom
Show this display of sheer human courage and spirit to The Grey's. (Aliens)
To paint Robert the Bruce as a traitor in this film grinds my gears. Their is statues of Robert the Bruce over Scotland. He was far from a traitor 🏴
Mel Gibson = goat
Best ending in cinema history…
The Bruce understands it. "Bleed _with_ me!" Not for me. _With._ A leader is at the front.
“I believe that the human spirit is indomitable. If you endeavor to achieve, it will happen given enough resolve. It may not be immediate, and often your greater dreams are something you will not achieve within your own lifetime. The effort you put forth to anything transcends yourself, for there is no futility even in death”
- Monty Oum
The 300 of the 90s
Jeremiah 51:20
Thou art my battle axe and weapons of war: for with thee will I break in pieces the nations, and with thee will I destroy kingdoms;