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Braveheart

Content Warnings

Overall Severity: 🔴 85/100
Total warning time: 4m 20s
Sex/Nudity: 🟡 40/100 (30s)
  • 🟡 40/100 [00:45:30 - 00:46:00] Brief scene of implied sexual activity between William Wallace and his wife.
Drug Use: 🟢 0/100 (0s)
Violence: 🔴 95/100 (3m 35s)
  • 🔴 90/100 [00:30:20 - 00:31:10] Graphic battle scene with swords, arrows, and blood.
  • 🔴 100/100 [01:15:45 - 01:16:30] Torture scene involving prolonged and intense violence.
  • 🔴 95/100 [01:45:00 - 01:47:00] Large-scale battle with extreme violence and gore.
Strong Language: 🟡 50/100 (15s)
  • 🟡 30/100 [00:20:15 - 00:20:20] Use of the word 'bastard'.
  • 🟢 20/100 [01:10:30 - 01:10:35] Use of the word 'damn'.
  • 🟡 30/100 [01:30:00 - 01:30:05] Use of the word 'hell'.
Braveheart

Details for Braveheart (1995)

Year: 1995
Certificate: A
Braveheart Runtime: 178 min
Genre: Biography, Drama, History
IMDB: 8.3
Meta Score: 68
Votes: 959181
Gross: 75,600,000
Director: Mel Gibson
Cast Stars: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan, Angus Macfadyen

Overview of Braveheart:

Scottish warrior William Wallace leads his countrymen in a rebellion to free his homeland from the tyranny of King Edward I of England.

Who directed and starred in the movie Braveheart (1995)?

Braveheart was directed by Mel Gibson, who also starred in the film as the lead character, William Wallace.

What is the historical context of Braveheart (1995)?

Braveheart is based on the life of Scottish warrior William Wallace, who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England in the late 13th century.

Who played Princess Isabelle in Braveheart (1995)?

Princess Isabelle was played by French actress Sophie Marceau in the film.

Did Braveheart (1995) win any Academy Awards?

Yes, Braveheart won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Mel Gibson.

What is the famous quote from Braveheart (1995)?

One of the most famous quotes from the movie is 'They may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!' spoken by William Wallace (Mel Gibson).