![]() Still, they are driven by a sense of justice and a higher sense of mission, from King Robert de Brus’ multiple epic battle sequences, mud, blood and internal organs deep in the knees. The protagonists are unwilling to participate in the war. Both films take love as the axis, and historical events and actions revolve around it. You can think of Outlaw King as a sequel to Braveheart, with some overlap between the beginning of the new Mackenzie film and the ending of the 23-year-old best picture winner Mel Gibson. Bruce and his people faces the struggle of trying to topple the world’s greatest military force and most brutal overlord-England. One of Wallace’s accomplices, Robert the Bruce, son of Robert the Bruce, son of Robert the Bruce, son of Robert the Bruce (and it goes on…) played by Chris Pine, resumes the Scottish War for Independence after dissenting against the old and imbecile King Edward Longshanks. Outlaw King is one of those historical movies which revolves around the Post-Wallace period -after the brutal execution of Scotland’s Braveheart, who was hanged, drawn, and quartered. Outlaw King tells the gripping story of persistent rebellion, betrayal and love in adversity. Starring Chris Pine as the Scottish King Robert the Bruce, which is known for his exemplary performance in Hell or High Water. 2.) OUTLAW KINGĭirected by David MacKenzie, his 2016 film Hell or High Water was nominated for Best Picture Oscar (Mackenzie himself should also be selected for the director). The Braveheart of Mel Gibson’s William Wallace will witness love, triumph, loss, and death. The sad reality of the Medieval Age’s gruesome daily life also tells you more about the Scots’ conditions under the tyrannic rule of Edward Longshanks. Such an act will eventually spark the Scottish War for Independence.įrom the title itself, Braveheart sends a triggering feed to the hearts of its watchers. William Wallace, son of an executed Scottish noble, resorted to rioting after his newly wedded wife, Murron MacClannough, was killed by English soldiers. The elder Edward’s reign succumbs to several major crises against the Scots of the north due to his radical campaign of expanding England’s reaches to Scotland, Wealas (Wales), and Hibernia (Ireland). The story is set in 14 th Century Great Britain during the reign of King Edward I Longshanks (played by Patrick McGoohan) and his rather insane heir, Edward, The Prince of Wales (Peter Hanly). Whether you are Scottish or not, historical movies like Braveheart sends a highly inspiring feeling that triggers an uncontainable sense of patriotism. 1.) BRAVEHEARTĭirected by one of the legendary Hollywood actors and directors, Mel Gibson plays the role of Scottish national hero and warrior William Wallace. Luckily, we prepared a list of some of the must-watch historical films you should add to your interests. In a world of modern cinematographic themes and storylines, why not discover the wonders of historical movies?Īs the CoVID-19 Pandemic continues to lock you down at home, you might be running out of movies to watch with your streaming apps. With a taste of drama, action, adventure, or even satire and comedy, films with historical references are extraordinary. Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk relives the suspense rescue of joint British and French forces from the Nazis in the last allied pocket in 1940 Dunkirk, France.Īdmit it, watching historical movies gives you a realistic depiction of what could have happened in the past.
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