< Braveheart
Braveheart/Awesome
- The scene where the assembled English army gets mooned by THE ENTIRE NATION OF SCOTLAND.
"They can take our lives... but they can never take OUR FREEDOM!"
- The final scene, when Robert the Bruce forgoes a losers peace to lead his army against the English at Bannockburn.
"You have bled with Wallace. Now bleed with me."
- Made all the more poignant by the tiny shift in Hamish's expression; a narrowing of the eyes, a shift of the jaw, telling you that the mood has, in that one line, gone from bitter resignation to undisputed CMOA.
- And as he does so, he hurls Wallace's sword across the field, before they charge towards the English.
- Made all the more poignant by the tiny shift in Hamish's expression; a narrowing of the eyes, a shift of the jaw, telling you that the mood has, in that one line, gone from bitter resignation to undisputed CMOA.
- When Wallace is being executed, he is offered the chance to cry "mercy" and have the torture stop. When he finally speaks, having remained silent throughout, he only yells "FREEEEEDOOOOOOOOM."
- When the man who's wife was taken from him on their wedding night claims his right as a husband.
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