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Braveheart   




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Regionencode [?] 2 - EUROPA / JAPAN (PAL)
Originaltitel Braveheart
Genre Action / Abenteuer / Epos / Historienfilm / Kriegsfilm / Lovestory
Produktionsland USA
Herstellungsjahr 1995


Schauspieler Mel Gibson, Brendan Gleeson, Sophie Marceau, Ian Bannen, Patrick McGoohan, James Cosmo, Peter Mullan, Angus MacFadyen, Catherine McCormack, Tommy Flanagan, David O'Hara, Sean McGinley, Alex Norton, John Kavanagh, Stephen Billington, Donal Gibson, James Robinson, Sandy Nelson, Sean Lawlor, Alan Tall
Regie Mel Gibson
Autor(en) Randall Wallace
Produzent(en) Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jr., Bruce Davey
Sprache (Tonformat) Englisch   (Dolby Digital - 5.1 Surround)
Französisch   (Dolby Digital)
Lateinisch   (Dolby Digital)
Untertitel -
Covertext Mel Gibson's birth-of-a-nation epic Braveheart does for England what Spartacus did for Rome: every Englishman in this film is weak or nasty or a fool, or all three. Gibson plays William Wallace, the highland warrior whose fierce fighting spirit prompted Robert the Bruce's memorable victory over the English at Bannockburn. The film opens with boy Wallace losing his father and brother to the murdering English. Gibson's over-age Wallace then indulges in an unintentionally risible spot of teenage romance with the chaste Murron (Catherine McCormack), who is promptly despatched by yet another wicked Englishman. Gibson swings into action in some truly impressive (and horribly gory) fight scenes, culminating in the battles of Stirling and Falkirk.

When not separating English body parts, Gibson finds time for a clandestine romance with Isabelle, the Princess of Wales (Sophie Marceau), whom he manages to impregnate, thereby ensuring that the current British monarchy are all descended from him and not from William the Conqueror as they might heretofore have supposed. He trounces the weak and venial English at every turn, causing England's nasty Edward I (Patrick McGoohan) to cough and splutter a lot. Only treachery by the Scotch nobility (lowlanders to a man) stops Wallace's triumphant crusade. His final apotheosis, complete with pre-Passion of the Christ crucifixion imagery, posits Wallace as the redeemer of his country's lost independence.


Bildformat Widescreen Aufbereitet für 16:9 Bildschirme
Altersempfehlung LZ ab 16 Jahren
Laufzeit 171 Minuten
Veröffentlichung 14.06.2004



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