Braveheart (US)

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What kind of man would defy a king?
Certificate: R
Running Time: 177 mins
Retail Price: $29.99
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Synopsis:
Mel Gibson stars on both sides of the camera, playing the lead role plus directing and producing this brawling, richly-detailed saga of fierce combat, tender love and the will to risk all that`s precious for something more precious: freedom.

In an emotionally charged performance, Gibson is William Wallace, a bold Scotsman who used the steel of his blade and the fire of his intellect to rally his countrymen to liberation. Filled with sword-clanging spectacle, Braveheart is a tumultuous tapestry of history come alive, "the most sumptuous and involving historical epic since Lawrence Of Arabia" (Rod Lurie, Los Angeles Magazine).

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
2 Theatrical Trailers
Commentary By Director Mel Gibson
A Filmmaker`s Passion: The Making Of Braveheart

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 English
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 French

Subtitle Tracks:
English
CC: English

Directed By:
Mel Gibson

Written By:

Starring:
Catherine McCormack
Mel Gibson
Sophie Marceau
Patrick McGoohan

Casting By:
Patsy Pollock

Soundtrack By:
James Horner

Director of Photography:
John Toll

Editor:
Steven Rosenblum

Costume Designer:
Charles Knode

Production Designer:
Thomas E. Sanders

Producer:
Elisabeth Robinson
Dean Lopata
Alan Ladd Jr.
Mel Gibson
Bruce Davey

Executive Producer:
Stephen McEveety

Distributor:
Paramount Pictures

Your Opinions and Comments

8 / 10
A rather good movie, although far from being the masterpiece the Academy Awards made it seem to be.
It tells the story of William Wallace, a Scotsman of the 13th century and his fight for freedom.
The acting is rather ordinary. Mel Gibson should probably stick with his comedy roles, though.
The video transfer is a disgrace. While most of the scenes are stunning visually (as are the landscapes of Scotland), this rather new movie feels as if it went through a sandstorm while being transferred to DVD. There are numerous dust particles and scratches all through the movie and they are kind of disturbing. There aren`t, however, any compression marks at all.
The DD 5.1 soundtrack is ok. I was hoping for a more aggressive usage of the surrounds, but I guess they ARE used frequently and that`s plausible.
The menus are still and dull.
The extras include a short 20 minute behind the scenes featurette and a nice commentary by Mel Gibson.
Bottom line - the movie is a 3 hour ride (pun intended). Enjoyable at times, slow at times, but all in all it somehow delivers the goods.
posted by Zvi Josef on 30/10/2000 17:59
9 / 10
Oscar winner Braveheart is one of the best movies of the 90`s
and also one of my favourite movies holding the
12th place on my top 20 movies list.Mel Gibson works as an
actor, on the director`s chair + producing, so I would say
that it`s Mel who really brought this movie to life.
The story gathers around the man called William Wallace, who
decides to revenge his wife`s death and start a war against
England to fight for the freedom of Scotland.Braveheart
is a very brutal historical epic movie with rage, emotional & love elements
and with Mel`s good directing & effort the result is just unbelievable.
So, the Braveheart finally got it`s transfer to dvd and I had to buy it as
quick as possible.The video quality is very sharp with good colors and
comparing to vhs, dvd looked much richer.The audio ain`t as good as it was
in the Patriot, but still quite nice and clear, just some battle scenes didn`t
have the effect that i was hoping for.Menus are silent, but with cool backround
pics they managed.Extra Features doesn`t include so very much, but
still there`s a trailer, good making of documentary and Mel`s audio commentary.
With all things together this is a worth for buying, specially if you love this movie.

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posted by Hamill82 on 4/1/2001 16:39