Rating:
*****/*****, or 10/10
Excellent
historical epic regarding the 13th century Scottish
rebellion against England led by William Wallace. When his beloved
wife is brutally sexually assualted and executed by English soldiers,
Wallace goes berserk against his cruel overlords and starts a full
scale war, driving the English armies of the merciless king Edward I
(Patrick McGoohan) from Scottish lands in several epic battles (the
production of which included some of the first cases of CGI used for
massive battle scenes), though he finds himself hindered by
uncooperative backstabbing Scottish noblemen who care more about
their own stature and wealth than about the fate of their oppressed
people. Warning! Spoilers! Fortunately
Wallace has a secret admirer in the wife of the English crown prince,
princess Isabelle (Sophie Marceau), which soon turns into a very
romantic and genuinely heartfelt doomed love affair. Mel Gibson both
directs and stars in this motion picture, and does an exceptional job
at both, winning the film five Academy Awards. His disturbing
interest later in life for overly long torture scenes (resulting in
torture porn movie The Passion of the Christ) is already
evident in Wallace's gruesome death scene. Though Gibson isn't
particularly nuanced when it comes to his portrayal of the English
(all creepy, violent butchers) and takes some poetic license with
recorded history, he makes up for it with a truly gripping and
ultimately tragic story of a man who lost everything and turned that
loss into a quest for vengeance and a desire for freedom, inspiring
his people to fight for theirs. Accompanied by one of the most
beautiful (and ever popular) musical scores in film history, this is
quite simply one of the great masterpieces of the nineties and a
precursor to the return of the popularity of historical epics
(setting the stage for Gladiator to fully break out the genre
again).
Starring:
Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Brendan Gleeson
Directed
by Mel Gibson
USA: Icon
Productions, 1995
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