Having your insides ripped out and not thinking about yourself for 1sec and screaming freedom for your fellow Scottish brothers...An act of true bravery and brotherhood.
It’s a movie with artistic licence. It never happened like this. Great film nonetheless but having Mel Gibson direct and in the leading role this was bound to happen. “We didn’t get dressed for nothing” if get my point
To think people were really tortured like that from other human beings is beyond comprehension. I’m sure some of this still happens today. Evil truly walks this earth.
Yes, it happens, ISIS or drug cartels for example do this sh*t, and it looks and sounds way worse, what Hollywood shows you is a fairly tame version of the true ugliness of what people can do to others.
For those people that may not be understanding what's happening with him during this scene. They eviscerated his stomach and while they were removing his intestines the intestines were placed in fire. After which they mutilated his body and placed different parts of him throughout as a warning.
I like how the court officer that is taunting him by telling him to cry out mercy finally looks up and shakes his head like " this is worthless, this guy ain't gonna break".
@@kauztuv gave him a quick death instead of torture. They were gonna kill him anyway, but wanted to humiliate him first. The officer realizes, after practically disemboweling him alive, that the guy just isn't going to do it so he whacks his head off.
@Lenny Felix Well, the one thing they didn't want to happen as a result of his execution was for him to become a martyr. By making him scream out " MERCY" in front of all his followers would make him look like he was really weak and really wasn't this larger than life revolutionary. If he screams Mercy then it's over, he lost everything he worked so hard for and his torture was for nothing. Bottom line, they were trying to humiliate him.
And the last thing he saw was Murron appearing out of the crowd and smiling at him as if to say, "Welcome home my love. I've been waiting for you." Beautiful movie. Well done Mel.
I watched this at the cinema in Inverness when it came out in '95. At the end, leaving the cinema there was none of the usual chatter that you hear after a movie. Everyone filed out in deathly silence. You could have cut the atmosphere with a knife. There was a sense of seething, silent rage. It was not historically accurate but it awakened something in the Scottish psyche. What a film.
Ironically, this was filmed in Ireland. Mainly in Trim and around the Curragh. For some reason Scotland wasn't keen on having the film made there. ... ?
@@JamesFlemingIreland from memory I think it was easier to film the battle scenes in Ireland and the Irish government made it a more attractive proposition to do those there. Nowadays there is a larger film and TV making industry in Scotland e.g. Outlander, so it might be different if it were made today.
I know what it awakened in the Scottish psyche….. After being in a cinema for more than an hour, it was probably the desperate need for more special brew.
Still makes me bawl my eyes out after all these years. My beloved brother in law was found dead at home on 28th November, whilst his wife, my sister was in hospital. He was from Edinburgh and was the embodiment of everything good about Scottish men. I'm absolutely devastated. We've lost one of the best people I've ever known. RIP Derek Bruce.
Just that short clip caused me to tense up through almost the entire clip and when his hand released that cloth I was at ease. That whole movie to me is a masterpiece. I don’t see another movie made about William Wallace come close to this one. Thanks to all who made it. Great job....:.::..:
@@natoshi_sakamoto True.. But Wallace was captured in Robroyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who had him hanged, drawn and quartered for high treason and crimes against English civilians.
I see true bravery from the heart, he loved his father, he loved his wife, he loved his life, he loved his nation, that's why he fought for the freedom to truly love.
I love the shot at 2:13 after the cry of freedom, it’s like nobody has ever heard that word like that before. And the look at 2:20 like he can’t even believe this warrior is still not caving into tyranny. Fuckin’ incredible movie
Despite this movie being horribly inaccurate to actual historic events, no one know what he said..if anything. Are you a yank....you do know hollywood doesnt care about historical accuracy
The disembowelment process often began with the removal of gentilia, and cutting through the anus removing the lower bowel, so you can only imagine what they are doing to him at the beginning and immediately took him into a place of agony and breathlessness
a lot of people dont know william wallace's last words, heck, im scottish and dont even know But some sources say instead of just simply, 'FREEDOM!' it was 'I cant be a traitor to King Edward, As i was never his subject.' such a badass.
That was his defense at trial, but Edward insisted that Scotland had been a vassal kingdom to England for some time before that, just as he did for Ireland and Wales.
To add more drama and realism to this film, Mel let the other actors remove his intestines. They were put back after the scene was filmed. He found it very hard to shout FREEDOM without his bowels intact.
If you think this is impressive, look up Major General Thomas Harrison. While he was being hung, drawn and quartered, after they started disemboweling him he got up off the table and punched the guy cutting his guts out right in the face.
@@patriot459 I'm only judging from the tools they displayed from the hooks to the axe at the very beginning of the execution scene. One Of them is used to "neuter" rapists criminals
@@ChB7124 In my opinion, maybe you should look at it this way. It is a 100 million (in today's money) Oscar winning story about the most famous Scotsman. It was scored, shot, and acted beautifully, and functions as a good movie even if you take out the name and settings and place it in medieval Japan. Many, in fact most historical figures from all countries will never get this chance to and never will get their own 100 million 3 hour epic.
Watch "Warrior King". It's actually directly related to this conflict and takes place during and post William Wallace. There is a scene in that movie that shows the visceral nature of being drawn and quartered (to some extent). There are obviously different ways of this punishment, but the scene is pretty insane despite being quite quick.
Kit Harrington did a series a few years ago for BBC about Guy Fawkes and that had a pretty grisly depiction of being drawn and quartered. It's stuck with me.
@@michaelfoley906 but he wasn’t hung drawn and quartered, guy fawkes jumped of the stand to break his neck while they looked away, luckiest sod who ever lived
Nah, they HATED Wallace and cheered his execution. As he was dragged to the gallows the crowd taunted him, beat him with sticks, and pelted him with excrement. And they were used to brutal punishments, that's just how things went in the Middle Ages.
Imagine going through all the shit Wallace did, only for somebody to tell you ‘in a couple of hundred years they will willingly submit to the English anyway.’ 😂
@@hunterjensen3935 in a personal Union. And that lasted until we chopped his sons head off. But the political union placed Scotland squarely in a subservient position to the English. If only Willy could have lived to see that, then the Scots willingly vote to remain in that position when given the choice to leave…
@@makeitsonumberone1358 oh shutup you crybaby. What movie is accurate?. Who gives a shit if it’s historically inaccurate. It’s still a ridiculously phenomenal movie.
holy shit that brings tears to my eyes. what they did to him is unforgivable. william wallace is an absolute hero and his legacy will grow as time passes. what a great man he was.
@@ChrisCrossClash yeah, but he did won at Stirling, betrayed and forsaken by his own and left to suffer and die at Smithfield London, and held it out to the end with his loyalty to Scotland just like the movie.
@@ChrisCrossClash history marche have a full documentary about the wars off scottish independence you'd be surprised at how much is actually true 👍 it's now common knowledge that it was indeed the glasgow cathedral with Bishop robert wishart and Earl off Carrick the bruce with help from James Stewart the high stewart of scotland who helped wallace and made him guardian and scotland did indeed invade northen England they where based in Selkirk forest the Bishop willam Lamberton should also get a mention it was this group in 1297 that had a failed uprising in 1297 in irvine and this group that started the wars off scottish independence
I have been to the town this was filmed in Ireland...The town is named Trim and this castle is right in the middle of town...About 45 minutes outside of Dublin...Great town and great people...
A sacrifice like this one gives power to many to finally unite for a good cause. Epic movie. Epic character. Not many man left with such courage. Those few are mankind's last hope.
I could never ever watch this scene all the way through. I couldnt bare to see him in pain, and to hear those people actually enjoying it. No one deserves to die like that. No one.
Hanging, drawing and quartering was not officially ended in the UK until 1870, but I think Robert Emmett was the last person to be sentenced (though iirc, he was just hanged and then beheaded once he was dead) in 1803.
Yes many of my countrypeople like being shoved around, bullied, their resources stolen and yet still say thank you dear England for being so generous. Fucking losers.
I think he was spinning in his grave first when the King James 4th of Scotland also became James 1st of England, United the two crowns and moved down to London to rule ;)
Wallace and Bruce never met, they knew of each other but never met. Bruce was not at Stirling nor at the battle of Falkirk nor did he betray Wallace. The film is excellent as a film from Holywood but so many historical inaccuracies.
Actually most of this movie is historically innacurate. Not only was the movie wrong about HOW he was killed as mentioned by the other guy in this feed but it was also wrong about WHEN he was killed. The events of his death in this movie are a solid like 15 years and another bunch of battles before his actual death. And im pretty sure he actually accepted some of the stuff that they tried to bribe him with prior to being killed. The real person wasnt near as badass or true to his moral code as the movie suggests. The movies just sortof loosely based on the life of the real william wallace. Its mostly bullshit.
After almost a thousand years William Wallace is still a hero and his sacrifice will continue for another thousand years for his country and his people. I'm in awe of this man's spirit and strength it's almost like Christ.
*In reality this was even more disturbing!* "He was hanged, drawn and quartered-strangled by hanging, but released while he was still alive, emasculated, eviscerated (with his bowels burned before him), beheaded, then cut into four parts. Wallace's head was dipped in tar and placed on a spike atop London Bridge."
I love that we don't see what the executioner is doing. Even the goriest scene wouldn't compare to what our imaginations can conjure. And Gibson sells it with a great performance.
What I find touching is the two friends of him watching on as this goes on! When he shouts freedom the Irishman closes his eyes and takes in that shout of freedom like it resonated with his soul the big guy however just feels helpless and in total sadness as his friend and brother is mutilated before his eyes.
Braveheart had a lot of historical inaccuracies BUT you cannot deny that Mel Gibson is both one of hell of an actor and filmmaker. Ridiculously entertaining movie.
Regardless if is a movie based on true story or just a good movie the point is your believe in something no matter what and nobody can break you up and no give up in your life
Damn, to think that times were really hard and violent in this age, that even being tortured alive doesn't even phase you. Death is like an old friend that's waiting to greet you.
@@eddiewinehosen6665spoiler alert; a film based on the actions of an incredibly heroic guy due to his faith is not religious propaganda. The film would not exist without his faith. Was Star Wars Jedi propaganda? Just my opinion, I’m not being hostile. I’m not religious (and I have no time for Mel Gibson after he was outed as an anti-Semitic arsehole) but I quite liked the film 🤷🏻♂️
A lot of criticism from historians but I think it’s one of the biggest masterpieces Hollywood has ever created. When you write stories it’s a story. It’s your own imagination. It’s what you perceive your image to be. He basically created his world and the way he wanted it to be. It’s historical fiction. And I think he did a terrific job. Not only that the acting was brilliant, the screen writing was brilliant, the costumes Al though historically inaccurate were top class, the pacing of the movie etc that’s why it won Oscar’s. If you want historical accuracy go watch a documentary. This is a movie. Totally different kettle of fish
I remember there was a scene some time before his execution, where someone wanted to give him some medication that would mitigate the pain of torturing but he refused to take it
The princess offered him a Tylenol extra strength (trademark) and he refused because he said he already takes baby aspirin in the morning for his heart. That's the scene you are talking about. I remember it very clearly.
"In the year of our lord, patriots of Scotland who were outnumbered charged the fields of Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets, they fought like Scotsman and they won their freedom.... forever"
Don’t know what they actually did to him but I know that they tortured him probably cut off some toes or cut off a leg cut into the leg God knows. This scene has so much emotion I always cry. I love how he cared for something so much to die for and to have that passion just amazing.
Wallace was hanged, drawn, and quartered. After being dragged through town to the gallows, he was hanged multiple times until right before he died, then strapped down to the table, genitalia cut off and burned in front of him, then his internal organs were cut out and also burned. After that he was chopped into multiple pieces which were put on display in prominent locations as a warning. This absolutely barbaric execution method was the English standard for people convicted of treason or regicide. Stuff like that really puts the Middle Ages into perspective and makes you realize just how sick and twisted the human mind can become to think this stuff up
IRL Edward lived about two years after Wallace's execution, and Isabella was still ten years old and in France. There's no possibility they ever met, let alone had an affair. And the London crowd was very hostile to Wallace, beating him and pelting him with refuse on his way to the gallows - he was hated in England because of the death and suffering he inflicted when he invaded northern England. But it is true that his gruesome execution had the opposite effect that Edward intended and only made him more of a hero to the Scots.
The psychopathy of our species is never that far away from the brutality of this scene. We've seen it in Nazi Germany, Pol Pot's Killing Fields, ad nausea, over and over since the barbarism inflicted on Wallace. Will it soon change? Only if you believe that evolution happens relatively overnight. You see this kind of abject sadism is hardwired into our genome. That's why we must stand guard over our base instincts.
What could they do about it? 2 people who snuck into an English castle/town surrounded by enemy troups. They would've been dead before they could shout freedom!
@@justicegusting2476 sad thing is, I bet your pup was looking for you the whole time wondering where you were. Gotta be in the room with them even if it rips your heart out.
It didn't have that effect on me as s kid - there's a difference between Hollywood & historical fact - an enormous difference. You'd easily fall pray to authoritarian propaganda. People are slowly forgetting the art of thinking 😂
I really love the Torturer. You’ve got appreciate a man who truly dedicates himself to his craft, wants to do a good job. This crown employee seems he would do the job for free… They had disemboweled him, castrated him, burned his guts, then finally they quartered him. I mean that’s a delicate bit of workmanship…it’s not just your usual chop chop and it’s over. You’ve got to be meticulous, really draw it out (pun intended).
He was That was a standard part of the procedure "your privy parts will be removed" It is usually done first before ghey open the stomach and start digging in
UA-cam is getting worse it used to have 5 or 10 seconds advertisements and now it forces you all the time 30 seconds advertisements. It's time to move slowly to different place
When this movie came out, I read that it had to be heavily edited because the original cut was too gory for audiences to handle. Anyone else hear similar?
Having your insides ripped out and not thinking about yourself for 1sec and screaming freedom for your fellow Scottish brothers...An act of true bravery and brotherhood.
It’s a movie with artistic licence. It never happened like this. Great film nonetheless but having Mel Gibson direct and in the leading role this was bound to happen. “We didn’t get dressed for nothing” if get my point
Never happened in real life...
@@craphat1873 I know I'm just talking about how the scene makes me think 👍
To be fair, if you're already in the process of dying what have you got left to lose?
@@razfozzy597 I know bud, just venting how some people think its based on facts... 👍
To think people were really tortured like that from other human beings is beyond comprehension. I’m sure some of this still happens today. Evil truly walks this earth.
Yes, it happens, ISIS or drug cartels for example do this sh*t, and it looks and sounds way worse, what Hollywood shows you is a fairly tame version of the true ugliness of what people can do to others.
We need to do it to gangbangers and half the inner city rap population that terrorists the city's ...and school shooters bet the shit would stop
Still happens lol. Ever seen what mexican cartels do to eachother?
Remember,Freedom from speechless words of tyranny
Mexican drug cartels do this and worse.
For those people that may not be understanding what's happening with him during this scene. They eviscerated his stomach and while they were removing his intestines the intestines were placed in fire. After which they mutilated his body and placed different parts of him throughout as a warning.
Misericórdia meu Deus ....
damn, folks really knew how to have a good time back in the Dark Ages
@@spoopy9689 well they might have after they burned his insides... 🤷♂️
@@spoopy9689 He wasn't flayed.
@@spoopy9689 hanged, drawn, and quartered.
I don’t usually cry but I’ll always sob and be completely moved by this movie.
I have the same.
😂😂😂
Pathetic 😂
@@thomsboys77an English apparently.
Thomsboys77 you have no soul
I like how the court officer that is taunting him by telling him to cry out mercy finally looks up and shakes his head like " this is worthless, this guy ain't gonna break".
What would the officer have done differently had Wallace shouted Mercy instead?
@@kauztuv gave him a quick death instead of torture. They were gonna kill him anyway, but wanted to humiliate him first. The officer realizes, after practically disemboweling him alive, that the guy just isn't going to do it so he whacks his head off.
HE SHOWED THEM REAL HONOUR 🎖
@Have a nice day tf you talking about?
@Lenny Felix Well, the one thing they didn't want to happen as a result of his execution was for him to become a martyr. By making him scream out " MERCY" in front of all his followers would make him look like he was really weak and really wasn't this larger than life revolutionary. If he screams Mercy then it's over, he lost everything he worked so hard for and his torture was for nothing. Bottom line, they were trying to humiliate him.
And the last thing he saw was Murron appearing out of the crowd and smiling at him as if to say, "Welcome home my love. I've been waiting for you." Beautiful movie. Well done Mel.
Murron is so beautiful.
It would have been nice to see his Father, Brother and Uncle standing along with Murron to all welcome him to eternity.
It was seeing his lost love that always gets me
So gladiator took inspiration from this ending... When a real warrior dies...
I watched this at the cinema in Inverness when it came out in '95. At the end, leaving the cinema there was none of the usual chatter that you hear after a movie. Everyone filed out in deathly silence. You could have cut the atmosphere with a knife. There was a sense of seething, silent rage. It was not historically accurate but it awakened something in the Scottish psyche. What a film.
Ironically, this was filmed in Ireland. Mainly in Trim and around the Curragh. For some reason Scotland wasn't keen on having the film made there. ... ?
@@JamesFlemingIreland from memory I think it was easier to film the battle scenes in Ireland and the Irish government made it a more attractive proposition to do those there. Nowadays there is a larger film and TV making industry in Scotland e.g. Outlander, so it might be different if it were made today.
I know what it awakened in the Scottish psyche…..
After being in a cinema for more than an hour, it was probably the desperate need for more special brew.
A lot of southern people have Scottish blood my DNA was 45 % Scottish and proud of it!!!!!
Aye its called propaganda lol
Seeing his love before he dies makes it more emotional
ABSOLUTELY ⭐️
Thankfully he wasn’t actually in love with her, as she was actually nine years old.
@@Cybermat47Nobody knows that.
@@Cybermat47what you mean? The actual story or in the movie.?
I don’t think that historical accuracy matters, atleast not for me. I had fun watching this movie and i won’t cry because it wasn’t historical.
Still makes me bawl my eyes out after all these years.
My beloved brother in law was found dead at home on 28th November, whilst his wife, my sister was in hospital. He was from Edinburgh and was the embodiment of everything good about Scottish men. I'm absolutely devastated. We've lost one of the best people I've ever known. RIP Derek Bruce.
He was a Bruce?!!
@@fidelguerra2164 my brother in law was, yes.
The score to this movie is what gets me every time. It's so beautiful.
So very true. Epic score and perfectly timed with the scenes to illicit powerful emotions.
Just that short clip caused me to tense up through almost the entire clip and when his hand released that cloth I was at ease. That whole movie to me is a masterpiece. I don’t see another movie made about William Wallace come close to this one. Thanks to all who made it. Great job....:.::..:
Roll Tide!!!!
It was a great work of mainly fiction.... Still that's showbiz.
@@scottyfiveo1 how bout them dawgs
To me it looks like one of the cheesiest/slimiest/syrupiest scenes of all times.
But you're perfectly entitled to have a shitty taste.
It was great except for the 35000 historical inaccuracies
“You see in their last moments, people show you who they really are”
-Joker-
Bro. This is a scripted movie.
@@natoshi_sakamoto True.. But Wallace was captured in Robroyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who had him hanged, drawn and quartered for high treason and crimes against English civilians.
Yeah but you don't know that yet
well he wasn't a coward I'll say that Joker! Lol
An absolutely epic scene with an equally stunning piece of music that sets up the mood perfectly
My god the music is absolutely flawless. Horner was a god.
It really sets the slippery guts ripping out and dismemberment mood
@@dbodooley i agree😭🙏
The mood for what😮
Yes it does !
I see true bravery from the heart, he loved his father, he loved his wife, he loved his life, he loved his nation, that's why he fought for the freedom to truly love.
I love the shot at 2:13 after the cry of freedom, it’s like nobody has ever heard that word like that before. And the look at 2:20 like he can’t even believe this warrior is still not caving into tyranny. Fuckin’ incredible movie
"And with a dying breath, Wallace screamed out... ' Crackin' cheese, Gromit? ' "
Was it Wensleydale?
@@Andrew.quigley
Despite his inner conflict with it being an English cheese, yes.
@@UntrainableWizard
Lol.
Guess he won't be having English muffins either....😂
@@Andrew.quigley you are the nerdiest little virgin ever
funny
You don’t see it on camera, but they were torturing him by going through his search history.
They were going to show his mother
LMAO!! Nice XD
"Cry for mercy, or we will show everybody this homophobic joke you made on Myspace 15 years ago."
@@We_Are_Borg_478 Bravehart 2022 😂😂
@@tomsuiteriii9742
Jordan Peterson as Wallace:
"Up yours, woke leftists!"
William Wallace still have a strength to shout "FREEDOM!" even the executioner pulled out his intestines. His will is so great.
Despite this movie being horribly inaccurate to actual historic events, no one know what he said..if anything. Are you a yank....you do know hollywood doesnt care about historical accuracy
@@robertkennion9020 Inaccurate? NO SHIT!! Nobody would watch any movies if they were shown accurately!!! Quite frankly they would be BORING!!
He was supposedly castrated too before shouting Freedom😂
The disembowelment process often began with the removal of gentilia, and cutting through the anus removing the lower bowel, so you can only imagine what they are doing to him at the beginning and immediately took him into a place of agony and breathlessness
So was his Wallace.
a lot of people dont know william wallace's last words,
heck, im scottish and dont even know
But some sources say
instead of just simply, 'FREEDOM!'
it was
'I cant be a traitor to King Edward, As i was never his subject.'
such a badass.
That was his defense at trial, but Edward insisted that Scotland had been a vassal kingdom to England for some time before that, just as he did for Ireland and Wales.
I have always loved when he yells “FREEDOM”!! I really loved this movie and had it on VHS Till it stopped working.
I like William Wallace. The dude had guts.
Get out!
He knew how to share.
Not after this scene
You win the internet
Not enough for a second take…
To add more drama and realism to this film, Mel let the other actors remove his intestines. They were put back after the scene was filmed. He found it very hard to shout FREEDOM without his bowels intact.
They also cut his head, gave him a haircut and then put it back to play in lethal weapon.
A few years later, the arse fell out his trousers again after he woke up in a police cell after being caught out as a racist, anti-Semitic cockslap.
Big lols
The More you Know Theme plays in background
Realism to the film? I think the Beano has more historical merit than this film.
Dude was having his stomach opened and his guts pulled out and he still refused to give up.
I believe they were cutting his testicle balls off
If you think this is impressive, look up Major General Thomas Harrison. While he was being hung, drawn and quartered, after they started disemboweling him he got up off the table and punched the guy cutting his guts out right in the face.
Ok I thought they were like cutting his nut or something
@@crashpal they did that too i believe
@@patriot459 I'm only judging from the tools they displayed from the hooks to the axe at the very beginning of the execution scene. One Of them is used to "neuter" rapists criminals
One of my favourite movies ever alongside Gladiator. Both masterpieces. This scene was really heartbreaking.
And gut-wrenching indeed.
They didn't even get a Scot to play him. It was a dreadful film
@@ChB7124cry more dumpster baby
Gladiator is a class movie
@@ChB7124 In my opinion, maybe you should look at it this way. It is a 100 million (in today's money) Oscar winning story about the most famous Scotsman. It was scored, shot, and acted beautifully, and functions as a good movie even if you take out the name and settings and place it in medieval Japan. Many, in fact most historical figures from all countries will never get this chance to and never will get their own 100 million 3 hour epic.
Imagine how graphic this scene would've been if it were done today 🤢
That's called the Cartels
just wait for remake;d
Watch "Warrior King". It's actually directly related to this conflict and takes place during and post William Wallace. There is a scene in that movie that shows the visceral nature of being drawn and quartered (to some extent). There are obviously different ways of this punishment, but the scene is pretty insane despite being quite quick.
Kit Harrington did a series a few years ago for BBC about Guy Fawkes and that had a pretty grisly depiction of being drawn and quartered. It's stuck with me.
@@michaelfoley906 but he wasn’t hung drawn and quartered, guy fawkes jumped of the stand to break his neck while they looked away, luckiest sod who ever lived
Urban dictionary defines courage as: In the movie Braveheart the character William Wallace screaming Freedom after being tortured
Courage is fear holding on a minute longer
Imagine being part of the crowd and seeing this. After rejecting mercy you kind of start thinking if your country might be wrong
Are we the baddies?
You do realise this is all made up, right?
@@Lycan_JediMitchell and Webb 😂
Nah, they HATED Wallace and cheered his execution. As he was dragged to the gallows the crowd taunted him, beat him with sticks, and pelted him with excrement. And they were used to brutal punishments, that's just how things went in the Middle Ages.
Imagine going through all the shit Wallace did, only for somebody to tell you ‘in a couple of hundred years they will willingly submit to the English anyway.’ 😂
Willingly huh
Pathetic coat tailers that said no, now look at the heap of a nation the uk is 👏👏
I think you'll find that England was subjected to a Scottish King 🤔
The king that united them as the UK was Scottish . . . He was a direct descendant of Robert the Bruce
@@hunterjensen3935 in a personal Union. And that lasted until we chopped his sons head off. But the political union placed Scotland squarely in a subservient position to the English. If only Willy could have lived to see that, then the Scots willingly vote to remain in that position when given the choice to leave…
My god I have chills all over my body. This movie is absolutely phenomenal. I can’t even take it
Yes take a history lesson from a holyweird film 🤦♂️
@@makeitsonumberone1358 oh shutup you crybaby. What movie is accurate?. Who gives a shit if it’s historically inaccurate. It’s still a ridiculously phenomenal movie.
What a weirdo
@@makeitsonumberone1358 even if this movies not accurate but the message of this movie is legit and real.
@@makeitsonumberone1358 he said it was a great movie,nothing about history? Maybe instead of a history lesson you need reading lessons?
holy shit that brings tears to my eyes. what they did to him is unforgivable. william wallace is an absolute hero and his legacy will grow as time passes. what a great man he was.
😂😂This film is load of old B.S with all the inaccuracies.
@@ChrisCrossClash yeah, but he did won at Stirling, betrayed and forsaken by his own and left to suffer and die at Smithfield London, and held it out to the end with his loyalty to Scotland just like the movie.
@@Jason4GodandUS Only for Scotland to join with England couple hundred years later to form the Britain right? 😂😂
@@ChrisCrossClash yup, it's crazy how things are.
@@ChrisCrossClash history marche have a full documentary about the wars off scottish independence you'd be surprised at how much is actually true 👍 it's now common knowledge that it was indeed the glasgow cathedral with Bishop robert wishart and Earl off Carrick the bruce with help from James Stewart the high stewart of scotland who helped wallace and made him guardian and scotland did indeed invade northen England they where based in Selkirk forest the Bishop willam Lamberton should also get a mention it was this group in 1297 that had a failed uprising in 1297 in irvine and this group that started the wars off scottish independence
I have been to the town this was filmed in Ireland...The town is named Trim and this castle is right in the middle of town...About 45 minutes outside of Dublin...Great town and great people...
How's the alcohol??
A sacrifice like this one gives power to many to finally unite for a good cause. Epic movie. Epic character. Not many man left with such courage. Those few are mankind's last hope.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@pennywise146 Exactly Penny, thank you for proving my point! :)
@@hardertom No…thank YOU…..for proving that you’re as thick as mince!🤣🤣🤣🤣
like I said, not many left... The rest is garbage.
@@hardertom 👈🏻Thinks a Mel Gibson film is “real”….awww….bless🤣🤣
Guts ripped open and no spillage or blood , perfect execution , no mess
He was castrated too.
Huh what happened to his penis
In the original cut, they would not let him use the footage because they said it was too gruesome. He had ro neuter it down to this....
@@dominiclicata7634 It was burned in front of him along with his entrails.
The amount of blood and violence in todays films and series is disgusting
Not a single smartphone in the crowd, just the people living in the moment!
And today we have Scottish people watching the crown on Netflix.
Hahaha
Doesn't current British monarchy actually follows from Scottish monarchy through Robert the Bruce?
@@lglstc13 The house of Windsor is German-English but Anne who united Britain was defended from him
One of the best movies I ever seen in my life 😤🙌🏽
You can't of watched many movies
@@the-blue-barron2791 rip english
They weren’t showing it, but they were ripping his intestines out and piling them up next to the table. His torso was hollowed out.
He had the guts
@@reymicroc I've never been so wrong in my whole life
Read they cut his wang off too.
@@reymicroc not any longer
Disturbing. I thought he was torn apart by horses
Right now the world needs more William Wallace's.
Trust me, America has one.
@@davidh9844 who?
@@codythedoggo7671 joe bide
@@seminky5341 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Screaming "Freedom" is the act of brave, being a strong man, and having freedom in your life
And then Wallace enjoyed the Euro 2020 final match in Heaven
With no body. Just his head hovering
You still celebrating your draw?
@@vinzchannel01 The soul is immaterial.
And then Scotland's entire identity was based around being grump at their neighbour and never reaching a final.
His last meal was a fried Mars bar and he headbutted the executioner before saying, "pull down my kilt, they can see my willy." The he died. 😢
I could never ever watch this scene all the way through. I couldnt bare to see him in pain, and to hear those people actually enjoying it. No one deserves to die like that. No one.
There are some people, there will always be some people
Hanging, drawing and quartering was not officially ended in the UK until 1870, but I think Robert Emmett was the last person to be sentenced (though iirc, he was just hanged and then beheaded once he was dead) in 1803.
A true Patriot of Ireland if ever there was one
@@user-qi5jw2hg1c That he was!!
You are one of the few I've seen use the word "hanged" properly. Kudos!
@@madddog6790 Don't mess with England then.
One of the best movies ever! One of my all time favorites.
More proof that Braveheart is one of the greatest movies ever made. This is one of the most painful death scenes ive ever watched
They could have all just overwhelmed them but chose to just watch him die probably the most ending i hate.
In reality most of those watching were there to watch him die. Dont give into hollywoods lies about history
Their were only a small handful to witness Wallace execution the rest were British commoners everyday people or villagers that witnessed it.
The ending you hate most* but yes I understand your frustration with inaction
its like the people here
just sitting around doing nothing :D It is our world! and you dont hate that too? xD
i mean there's probably a bunch of archers and crossbowmen up on the ramparts keeping watch
And Scotts voted to stay with England... Wallace is spinning in his grave like a fan(((
So his effort was a waste of time ,bit like Nicola Sturgeon ! she seems a bit fishy to me 🤔
Yes many of my countrypeople like being shoved around, bullied, their resources stolen and yet still say thank you dear England for being so generous. Fucking losers.
I think he was spinning in his grave first when the King James 4th of Scotland also became James 1st of England, United the two crowns and moved down to London to rule ;)
You sure he has a grave?
Don't worry though, they'll keep having referendums until they get the result they want.
"It can all end"... yeah, pretty sure that a gut wound 250 years ago was a death sentence.
Now, I have watched this movie more than 10 times (Literally), And this scene gives the essence of it in 3 mins. Goosebumps!
Robert the Bruce ended up becoming my favorite character. A man that screwed up bad and realized he'll never do it again.
He never met Robert the Bruce ya clown 🤡
@@trueblue3719 What are you trying to say, genius?
Wallace and Bruce never met, they knew of each other but never met. Bruce was not at Stirling nor at the battle of Falkirk nor did he betray Wallace. The film is excellent as a film from Holywood but so many historical inaccuracies.
@@johnsmeredith1 Cool story.
@@jgbecker24 He's right though.
This was downplayed to how gruesome the real thing was.
Of course otherwise it would have been impossible to put it in a movie
No it's brutal
What was the real way he died like
@@matthewperez555 he was castrated then dragged through the streets while being whipped, and finally he was decapitated (I think)
Actually most of this movie is historically innacurate. Not only was the movie wrong about HOW he was killed as mentioned by the other guy in this feed but it was also wrong about WHEN he was killed. The events of his death in this movie are a solid like 15 years and another bunch of battles before his actual death. And im pretty sure he actually accepted some of the stuff that they tried to bribe him with prior to being killed. The real person wasnt near as badass or true to his moral code as the movie suggests. The movies just sortof loosely based on the life of the real william wallace. Its mostly bullshit.
This movie is a pure masterpiece ❤❤❤❤
After almost a thousand years William Wallace is still a hero and his sacrifice will continue for another thousand years for his country and his people. I'm in awe of this man's spirit and strength it's almost like Christ.
Almost like Christ?! Behave yourself 😂
@@benx6549 yes William suffered more than Christ.
@@mikeyu5004 no one has or ever will suffer more than Christ.
@@susanlester1 Trust me, Christ is as real as Santa. When I hit my toe, I already suffer more than Christ.
@@alenparker3056 not true, but carry on.
*In reality this was even more disturbing!* "He was hanged, drawn and quartered-strangled by hanging, but released while he was still alive, emasculated, eviscerated (with his bowels burned before him), beheaded, then cut into four parts. Wallace's head was dipped in tar and placed on a spike atop London Bridge."
I love that we don't see what the executioner is doing. Even the goriest scene wouldn't compare to what our imaginations can conjure. And Gibson sells it with a great performance.
Powerful moving film ...hard to watch at.times the cruel old days.
Also totally historically incorrect and massively dramatised to the point of hilarity, but yes: good cinema.
The most beautiful movie score ever made. James Horner. Hans Zimmers work is my second favorite
Hans Zimmer music makes me cry!! The interstellar theme is beautiful.
@@firefly-fu3ce oh god it is insanely beautiful.
This is movie making genius. Our imaginations are all we need to understand the gravity of what Wallace went through.
I believe many many Manly Tears were shed during this particular scene. A masterpiece of a movie and a Tale for the Ages.
Freedooooooommmm.....!
What I find touching is the two friends of him watching on as this goes on! When he shouts freedom the Irishman closes his eyes and takes in that shout of freedom like it resonated with his soul the big guy however just feels helpless and in total sadness as his friend and brother is mutilated before his eyes.
Braveheart had a lot of historical inaccuracies BUT you cannot deny that Mel Gibson is both one of hell of an actor and filmmaker. Ridiculously entertaining movie.
Regardless if is a movie based on true story or just a good movie the point is your believe in something no matter what and nobody can break you up and no give up in your life
The film braveheart was based on the true story of William Wallace. However, roughly 90% of the films story was made up.
Just realized it’s the same guy who’s playing as a badass in expandable 3.. lol incredible guy! Legendary!
Damn, to think that times were really hard and violent in this age, that even being tortured alive doesn't even phase you. Death is like an old friend that's waiting to greet you.
It's a movie. Calm down. In reality he would have been screaming like a 3 year old girl. It's literal biology.
This man is a legend. It's a shame what happened to him
If only i could time travel back to this point with a loaded m16.
MG42 with a Ironman Machine Gun Ammo Carriage System/Assault Pack (Backpack) full of a couple of tousand rounds tracer ammo and a Jin Roh body armor.
Try M134, and get out there A.S.A.P like u never in there, no time paradox. . .😎
Just send Thanos...
One of Mel Gibson's finest films, defiantly deserved best picture and best director. 👍
I love this actor as well as his directing of the movies Apocalypto and Hacksaw Ridge
Hacksaw ridge was literally one of the greatest true story movies ever
@@tylercaramella2213 Hacksaw Ridge was an atrocious POS movie with so much disgusting religious propaganda it made me puke!
@@eddiewinehosen6665spoiler alert; a film based on the actions of an incredibly heroic guy due to his faith is not religious propaganda. The film would not exist without his faith. Was Star Wars Jedi propaganda? Just my opinion, I’m not being hostile. I’m not religious (and I have no time for Mel Gibson after he was outed as an anti-Semitic arsehole) but I quite liked the film 🤷🏻♂️
Go back to r/atheist
How one word changed everything. The strength behind it is pure and haunting. Loved this movie.
A lot of criticism from historians but I think it’s one of the biggest masterpieces Hollywood has ever created. When you write stories it’s a story. It’s your own imagination. It’s what you perceive your image to be. He basically created his world and the way he wanted it to be. It’s historical fiction. And I think he did a terrific job. Not only that the acting was brilliant, the screen writing was brilliant, the costumes Al though historically inaccurate were top class, the pacing of the movie etc that’s why it won Oscar’s. If you want historical accuracy go watch a documentary. This is a movie. Totally different kettle of fish
I remember there was a scene some time before his execution, where someone wanted to give him some medication that would mitigate the pain of torturing but he refused to take it
The princess offered him a Tylenol extra strength (trademark) and he refused because he said he already takes baby aspirin in the morning for his heart.
That's the scene you are talking about.
I remember it very clearly.
@@We_Are_Borg_478 🤣🤣🤣
He refused to numb his wits
William didn't take any medication because he had heard what painkillers can do to your kidneys and digestive tract, constipation etc.
@@We_Are_Borg_478 you added (trademark) 😂😂☠️
the way he shouts his last breath freedom is just beyond bravery at the time and forever,,,,,,
1:56 me on the last day of school
Lol 😆
This was my great grandfather from years ago I can’t believe they made a movie!
This movie made me cry from the first funeral scene where she gives him the flower and when murron dies and her funeral
"In the year of our lord, patriots of Scotland who were outnumbered charged the fields of Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets, they fought like Scotsman and they won their freedom.... forever"
30 years later and the movie is still brilliant and incredibly inspiring
Don’t know what they actually did to him but I know that they tortured him probably cut off some toes or cut off a leg cut into the leg God knows. This scene has so much emotion I always cry. I love how he cared for something so much to die for and to have that passion just amazing.
Wallace was hanged, drawn, and quartered. After being dragged through town to the gallows, he was hanged multiple times until right before he died, then strapped down to the table, genitalia cut off and burned in front of him, then his internal organs were cut out and also burned. After that he was chopped into multiple pieces which were put on display in prominent locations as a warning. This absolutely barbaric execution method was the English standard for people convicted of treason or regicide. Stuff like that really puts the Middle Ages into perspective and makes you realize just how sick and twisted the human mind can become to think this stuff up
@@sandervanduren2779 I don’t know how anyone can with stand that kind of pain.
simonap99. They cut him open and pulled his intestines out.
Eviscerate
Historically, he was tied down, disemboweled and then drawn and quartered and his entrails were burnt.
enough to make grown man cry
Fantastic movie with a magnificent score.
IRL Edward lived about two years after Wallace's execution, and Isabella was still ten years old and in France. There's no possibility they ever met, let alone had an affair. And the London crowd was very hostile to Wallace, beating him and pelting him with refuse on his way to the gallows - he was hated in England because of the death and suffering he inflicted when he invaded northern England. But it is true that his gruesome execution had the opposite effect that Edward intended and only made him more of a hero to the Scots.
love James Horner score in this movie!
Stunning
It's beautiful
I just watched it. I am really impressed. Some heroes are immortal, I know that. Freedom is just freedom...
Actor insuperable lo maximo sus actuaciones.fantasticas y sublimes👏👏👏👏👏👏💜
The psychopathy of our species is never that far away from the brutality of this scene. We've seen it in Nazi Germany, Pol Pot's Killing Fields, ad nausea, over and over since the barbarism inflicted on Wallace. Will it soon change? Only if you believe that evolution happens relatively overnight. You see this kind of abject sadism is hardwired into our genome. That's why we must stand guard over our base instincts.
As a army veteran, I would not watch my brother in arms tortured. My opinion .
Pretty sad
What could they do about it? 2 people who snuck into an English castle/town surrounded by enemy troups. They would've been dead before they could shout freedom!
@@eddiewinehosen6665 live for nothing die for something daddy
I couldn’t even be in the same room where my dog was euthanized.
@@justicegusting2476 sad thing is, I bet your pup was looking for you the whole time wondering where you were. Gotta be in the room with them even if it rips your heart out.
One of the most powerful scenes ever
If this was Robin Hood, his Merry Men would have come from the crowd with bows and arrows and pulled off a dramatic rescue.
you can tell the irish guy cared so much look at his eyes when he closed them when wallace yelled freedom herart breaking
When I was kid and seen this on HBO I thought they were mutilating his Johnson!
lmao thats what i was told too
I mean they did do that to him aswell as gut him.
I think they ended up doing that as well.
Johnson & Johnson?
Hanged drawn and quartered means your nuts and member get chopped off as well. Then you get your guts cut out.
This scene turns your stomach.
it turned his too I'd imagine.
I cried as kid watching this. This movie made authoritarianism my enemy.
It didn't have that effect on me as s kid - there's a difference between Hollywood & historical fact - an enormous difference. You'd easily fall pray to authoritarian propaganda. People are slowly forgetting the art of thinking 😂
Vaccine mandates
I really love the Torturer. You’ve got appreciate a man who truly dedicates himself to his craft, wants to do a good job. This crown employee seems he would do the job for free…
They had disemboweled him, castrated him, burned his guts, then finally they quartered him. I mean that’s a delicate bit of workmanship…it’s not just your usual chop chop and it’s over. You’ve got to be meticulous, really draw it out (pun intended).
Evil
He was
That was a standard part of the procedure "your privy parts will be removed"
It is usually done first before ghey open the stomach and start digging in
Where men come to cry.
Öne of best scenes of cinema history. Mel gibson s film are so Good. İ recommend you "sound of freedom" too
UA-cam is getting worse it used to have 5 or 10 seconds advertisements and now it forces you all the time 30 seconds advertisements. It's time to move slowly to different place
A TRUE WARRIOR NEVER DIES BUT INCREASES HIS LEGACY UPON OTHERS ✊️👊💪⭐️🌟⚡️
Such an amazing movie!😁 This scene was heartbreaking.
I would say it's gutwrenching
Difficult to hold tears....
Мэл Гибсон бриллиант в короне мирового кинематографа.
When this movie came out, I read that it had to be heavily edited because the original cut was too gory for audiences to handle. Anyone else hear similar?