I like watching War Films for it tells you that something else besides love can touch u that much. You’re shocked, respectful, optimistic, moved… crying for the heroes as every noble man does in the film. You start to know the meaning of life, the goal of life and the gift of life. Of course I don’t mean that we don’t understand life, we just miss something, forget something, “Freedom” is always on my mind , as long as you have seen the scene that this Scotsman William Wallance shouted “Freedom” at the end of his life.
Every man dies, not every man really lives.
I have long planed to watch this movie BRAVEHEART ,but it is now I see it. First downloading, I don’t get used to that so it failed and I gave it up. Then I was waiting for someone whose DVDs always have good qualities, but until today he never showed up. Fortunately , I saw him on the crowded street today (I do enjoy the pleasant atmosphere whether on May holiday or on National Day). I was so eager to tell him I wanted to buy many of your DVDs, and BRAVEHEART is one of my today’s gains .
Mel Gibson, a man so fascinating so sexy, who can be called a real man. Actually I mean William Wallance, you know movie often this power to make you think the actor is the hero. But then at least it proves that he’s a good actor. Seeing through his eyes as seeing through his heart. Light green , the color of a stream. You can feel a man you can rely on. Surprisingly, he is the director as well as the leading role. Sophie Marceau , a typical Paris Woman, elegant, gorgeous and enchanting. Hero and the beauty, has long been the theme of a story and a film. That is, but only a small part of it. I admit it’s not Wallance’s appearance but his courage , perseverance and wits that appealed to me. The way he hold his sword, the look he saw his betrayer, the attitude he faced death, the Scottish skirt he wore… all of these forced the Queen and you to fall in love with this man. And I did. I admire and respect every guard of his country.
Yeah, I am going to see something more like the Godfather, CLEOPATRA, Rain Man, the Bridge of Madison Country, Moul in Rouge, Pulp Fiction…each is classic.