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Braveheart



         


Braveheart is an American motion picture released in 1995 that was very loosely based on the life of William Wallace, a major Scottish hero. Mel Gibson played Wallace and also directed the film.

For a historical treatment of events see the William Wallace entry.

The film won numerous awards including the 1995 Academy Award for:

Nominated:


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Cast

  1. One of the film's more exorbitant insinuations is that Wallace had an affair with Isabella of France, and that she was pregnant with his child at the time of his execution. As the real Isabella was still in France, that would have been impossible.
  2. Gibson was also slammed for his portrayal of Isabella's future husband, Edward II of England (in the film, they are married). Although historians agree that Edward was a homosexual, many took Gibson to task for the demeaning stereotypes he saddles Edward with.

For a historical treatment of events see the William Wallace entry.

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Miscellaneous

In 1997 a statue of Gibson as "William Wallace" was placed in the car-park of the Wallace Monument near Stirling, Scotland. The statue, which includes the word "Braveheart" on Wallace's shield, was the cause of much controversy and one local resident stated that it was wrong to "desecrate the main memorial to Wallace with a lump of crap". In 1998 the statue was vandalised by someone who smashed the face in with a hammer. After repairs were made, the statue was encased in a cage at night to prevent further vandalism. This has only incited more calls for the statue to be removed as it now appears that the Gibson/Wallace figure is imprisoned. The irony is compounded by the fact that the statue bears the word "Freedom" on the plinth.

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