Who do they fight in Braveheart?

The Scottish fighters are crushed by an army led by King Edward in the Battle of Falkirk after members of the Scottish nobility betray Wallace. Wallace tries to kill Edward himself but is intercepted by a lancer, who proves to be Robert the Bruce. Robert then saves Wallace from being captured by the English.
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Who are the men fighting against in Braveheart?

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

The Battle of Stirling Bridge is depicted in the 1995 film Braveheart, but it bears little resemblance to the real battle.
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What is the conflict in Braveheart?

Story Dynamics

Wallace, like the audience, is waiting for England to stop its oppression and domination of Scotland; waiting for the Scottish lords to stop their cross-purposes and unite against England. Unlike the Scottish lords, who “do nothing but talk,” William's first approach to conflict is to take action.
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Who is the villain in Braveheart?

King Edward I of England is the main antagonist of the 1995 Mel Gibson-directed film, Braveheart. He was nicknamed "Longshanks" for his height over 6 feet. He was the twenty-fourth king of England.
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Who betrayed Wallace in Scotland?

On 5 August 1305 Wallace was finally captured near Glasgow. He had been betrayed by a Scottish nobleman named John Menteith. On 23rd August 1305 Wallace was found guilty of treason and sentenced to death in London.
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Is Wallace the bad guy?

Niander Wallace is the first (and so far only) Blade Runner villain to be Pure Evil. Similarly, Wallace is the only Pure Evil villain of a Ridley Scott film which he produced rather than directed.
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Why was Wallace killed in Braveheart?

How did William Wallace die? On August 5, 1305, William Wallace was arrested near Glasgow. Taken to London, he was condemned as a traitor to the king even though, as he maintained, he had never sworn allegiance to Edward. He was hanged, disemboweled, beheaded, and quartered.
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Who wins in Braveheart?

In 1314, Robert, now Scotland's king, faces the English at Bannockburn, and implores his men to fight with him as they did with Wallace. Wallace's childhood comrade, Hamish, throws Wallace's sword to land point-down in the ground, before Robert leads the Scots to win their freedom.
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Who betrayed Braveheart?

Jack Short was the betrayer of Scottish legend Sir William Wallace. He was Wallace's servant, and relayed information to the Scottish baron John de Menteith, resulting in Wallace's capture and execution.
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What did Braveheart yell?

In the 1995 film Braveheart, Scottish knight William Wallace (portrayed by Mel Gibson) shouts "Alba gu bràth" as he gallops across the front of his assembled Scottish troops just prior to their decisive victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
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What's the famous line from Braveheart?

William Wallace : Every man dies, not every man really lives.
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Why is it called Braveheart?

For a start, the moniker 'the Brave Heart' originally belonged to Robert the Bruce, whose portrayal in the film is also regularly called into question. Bruce, in reality, was a powerful and heroic king, coming to the throne in 1306, the year after Wallace's death.
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What did Braveheart get wrong?

Braveheart's portrayal of Scots and the English is rife with stereotypes and inaccuracies. The film is full of misogyny, with the mistreatment and misrepresentation of female characters. The battles depicted in Braveheart are not entirely accurate and take liberties with historical events.
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Did Robert the Bruce betray Scotland?

Robert the Bruce's character, portrayed by Scottish Actor Angus Macfadyen, has been considered by many as historically inaccurate. Robert the Bruce did change sides between the Scots and the English in the earlier stages of the Wars of Scottish Independence, but he never betrayed William Wallace directly.
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What were William Wallaces' last words?

Wallace is then urged to beg for mercy to bring his torture to an end and hasten his inevitable death. But Wallace will not. “Freedom!” he shouts, defiant to the end.
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Did the Bruce betray Wallace?

Robert the Bruce did not betray Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk – Robert wasn't even there. Robert the Bruce did bide his time while Wallace was in hiding, until he proclaimed himself King of Scotland in 1306, the year after Wallace was captured by the English and executed.
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Is Braveheart a true story in real life?

Summary. Braveheart is one of the least historically accurate movies ever made, drawing upon a fictional account of William Wallace's life. The film misattributes the title "Braveheart" to William Wallace, when it is actually associated with Robert the Bruce and his heart's final act in battle.
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What was the last battle in Braveheart?

"Braveheart" ends with Wallace narrating the events of The Battle of Bannockburn (1314) after his death. The Scottish warrior poets take to the field, defeat the British, and win their independence.
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Why do Scots hate Braveheart?

Originally Answered: Do Scots like Braveheart? Yes and no. Many like it for its superficial patriotism, but many of us dislike it for its complete inaccuracy.
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How many horses died in Braveheart?

How many horses died in the filming of this movie? None, although the scenes of horses being wounded were so real it is said that Mel Gibson was investigated by an animal welfare organization.
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Why did Robert the Bruce switch sides?

Robert the Bruce 1274 – 1329

Bruce had paid homage to Edward I of England and it is not known why he changed his allegiance later. Maybe it was ambition or a genuine desire to see Scotland independent.
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Who does Wallace fall in love with?

After arriving at the wool shop, Wallace meets and falls in love with the woman, who introduces herself as Wendolene Ramsbottom and also introduces Wallace to her dog Preston.
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Who does Wallace love?

Wendolene Ramsbottom

Wendolene (voiced by Anne Reid) is the owner of the town's Wool Shop and Wallace's first love interest.
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How did Wallace lose his sight?

After Elle again tried to attack, Wallace offered her to be in his service and receive her creator's love. She sheathed her sword, feigning acceptance, but quickly drew it again to slash Wallace's eyes, blinding him.
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