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1、勇敢的心英文读后感导读 :勇敢的心英文读后感In times of anguish, we can find solace in art. A great movie can always offer you some kind of power to face your own problem. And this one did a good job. It brings us atough hero, William Wallace,leader of the Scottish resistanceforces against England s rule. Although he is
2、dead at last, his spirit had led his people to fight and get freedom. This meaningful work has touched so many hearts by its significance theme and content.The theme of this work can mainly be seen over the growing image of William Wallace. First we see his childhood. His father was killed by the En
3、glish intruder, which may definitely leave a scar on his heart. With this great hatred, when he saw his wife killed by the enemies, everything stuck deep down his heart was released all of a sudden with magnificent power. So in the fighting scene, we see a warrior dared his life waving the sword. It
4、 is a common wonder wherehis courage is from. Let s say, if it is an ordinary person, who lost his parents since he s very young, he may not have the conviction to grow up as a hero. However, heroes are asheroes are.Wallaces revolution was significant, seen from many aspects, with great obstacles fr
5、om his countrymen, as well as enemies. Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country. In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes. Wallace, by comparison, is a
6、 man of honor, incorruptible and righteous. He was knighted and proclaimedguardian and high protector of Scotland , but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discoverthe treachery of the leading Scot contender for
7、the throneRobert, the Earl of Bruce to whom he confided,The peoplewould follow you, if you would only lead them. SophieMarceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps. Catherine McCormack is a stunningbeaut
8、y who ignites Wallace s revolution. Patrick McGoohan is chilling, brutal, and vicious as the ruthless Edward I, known bythe nickname Long shanks. This king remains simply the embodiment of evil. While Angus McFadyen moves as anobleman torn between his conscience and political aspiration, and Brendan
9、 Gleeson brings strength and humor to his role asthe robust Hamish, David OHara is very effective as the crazyIrishman who provides much of the films comic relief fromeven the most tensed moments. Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of this work. It is a motion picture that dares to beexcessive Gibson
10、 presents passionately the most spaciouslyimpressive battles(yet staged for films)even excessively, andit is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great. The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive. It is epic film-making at its glorious best. T
11、his movie focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character that is so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression. And this is the power of a hero.Also, this movie is a
12、red-blooded battle epic. Not much is known about Wallace, known as Braveheart, except that according to an old epic poem, he unified the clans of Scotland and won famous battles against the English before being captured, tortured and executed as a traitor.Wallace cried, as his body was stretched on
13、the rack. Thatisn t exactly based on fact(the concept of personal freedomwas a concept not much celebrated in 1300), but it doesntstop Gibson from making it his dying cry. It fits in with the whole glorious sweep of Braveheart, which is an action epic with the spirit of the Hollywood swordplay class
14、ics and thegrungy ferocity of “The Road Warrior ”。 What people are going to remember from the film are the battle scenes, whichare frequent, bloody and violent. Just from a technical point of view, Braveheart does a brilliant job of massing men and horses for large-scale warfare on film. Gibson depl
15、oys what look like thousands of men on horseback, as well as foot soldiers, archers and dirty tricks specialists, and yet his battlesequences don t turn into confusing crowd scenes: We understand the strategy, and we enjoy the tactics even while we doubt some of them.Gibson is not filming history he
16、re, but myth. William Wallace may have been a real person, but Braveheart owes more to Prince Valiant, Rob Roy and Mad Max. Once we understand that this is not a solemn historical reconstruction(and that happens pretty fast), we accept dialogue thatmight otherwise have an uncannily modern tone, as w
17、hen Braveheart issues his victory ultimatum to the English. In thefilm, Wallaces chief antagonist is King Edward I, played by Patrick McGoohan with sly cunning; he is constantly giving his real political interpretation of events, and thats all the more amusing since he s usually guessing in a wrong
18、way.Edward s son, the Prince of Wales, is a very weak role who marries a French woman only for political reasons andhe s a gay himself. Even his father doesnt like him.“I mayhave to conceive the child myself!” the king says, and indeed,under the medieval concept, or“first night,” nobles wereallowed
19、a first chance to sleep with the wives of Scottish men.The Princess, played by the French actress Sophie Marceau,does not much admire her husband, who spends most of histime hanging about moon-eyed with his best friend(until theking, in a fit of impatience, hurls the friend out the castlewindow )。Ed
20、ward, smarting from defeats, dispatches the Princessto offer his terms to Braveheart, but soon shes spilling all thestate secrets, “because of the way you look at me.” ThePrincess is the second love in Wallaces life; the first, hischildhood sweetheart Murron(Catherine McCormack),marries him in secre
21、t. The two spend their wedding night outdoors, and the backlit shot as they embrace gainssomething, I think, from the frost on their breaths.These characters come from hardened stock. When Wallace has a reunion with his childhood pal Hamish, they hurl rocks at each other for entertainment; later, wh
22、en a Scotsmanhas his wound cauterized all he says is,“That ll wake you upin the morning, boy! ” It is sometimes seen as an egotistical gesture when actors direct themselves, especially in heroic epics costing $53 million. The truth is, given this material, I do not know that anyone could have direct
23、ed it better. Gibson marshals his armies of extras, his stunt men and his special effects, and creates a fictional world that is entertaining, and thrilling.And as to Braveheart, Gibson plays his role with flamboyance, and cuts it with sly humor. He is an amazing battlefield strategist, inventing ne
24、w strategies and weapons, outsmarting the English at every turn, leading his men into battle with his face painted blue, like a football fan. There is a scene where he is so pumped up with the scent of battle that his nostrils flare; not many actors could get away with that, but Gibson can.In the me
25、anwhile, this movie is a very touching love story.William lost beloved woman, it means losing the only love oflife, suddenly of heart desperate for power, revenge for the loss of love, so he killed the Scottish soldiers and chieftains. I understand it as a fight for the love of battle.This is actual
26、ly a blasting fuse, the real highlight of the Scottish people with the pursuit of freedom in Williams leadership, the struggle against the King of England. So we can say that the light of freedom is the most eye-catching thing. However, human nature once again deceived William, when he was betrayed
27、noble chieftains sent after the trial units in England, when William learned that his dream of freedom can be completed, and only mind eagerly looking forward to it! At the time, as long as he can head down to England, he confessed to treason and asked for mercy, he can get the most enjoyment of rel
28、ief, replacing many of the lingering death of torture. But William the final calls out from the throat or the“free ” word. This is his deep, strong cry, he would rather losehis body could not betray his heart! England at this time the public was moved by whom, and they seem to see a real hero! Willi
29、am has a brave heart!William s life was strangled and decapitated! When the ax head down towards him the moment he saw his wife the former Founder directed at his smile, seemed to admire hiscourage, love and freedom, while William seems to have been!Brave heart, after all, is the brave! He uses his
30、own bloodstirred up the Scottish people longing for freedom!Sudden death, left to the people is a constant moving!Able to adhere to the death of their convictions, this is a heroicbosom. Free about life, William has become a finished, for thisfaith, have nothing to fear death?Today, we are in a peri
31、od of relative peace; the meaningof freedom seems to transform our way of interpreting it. So,what belief is it that touches the bottom of our souls? What does William s spirit mean? Have a belief, this belief should work hard to our spiritual life is a driving force upward, right? Otherwise, our so
32、uls will be slack, will be illusory, in that sense, we have one of their own faiths, although not great and noble William, but enough to sustain our lives! It is the innocent and romantic memory of first love full of fragrance of purple thistle that invokes William Wallace in returning homeland. The
33、purple thistle that Murron gives William Wallace at his father s burial symbolizes the immortal love. Under the horrible shade of cruel oppression of England they struggle for their perfect love courageously. Unfortunately, Murron is seized and killed ruthlessly by an English official so that Willia
34、mWallace s heart is stricken by great grief and pain. The moment he kills the wicked official to take his revenge he realizes the essential responsibility placed on his shoulders. He changes his individual anguish into enormous power of national spirit so as to devote himself to the innumerable and arduous combats for the great freedom of Scotland.?During war, maybe the most fatal threat is not the formidable weapons but the confused and evil hearts. The Scottish aristocrats yield to England and betra
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