

A sweeping historical epic of personal betrayal transformed into national liberation. Wallace's journey represents vengeance on an epic scale.
After his secret wife is murdered by English soldiers, William Wallace leads a Scottish rebellion against the tyranny of King Edward I. His personal quest for revenge transforms into a nationwide war for freedom.
Director: Mel Gibson
Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan
Budget: $72 million
Box Office: $213.2 million
A brutal and devastating revenge masterpiece with visceral violence, profound moral complexity, and the soul-crushing cost of vengeance.
Contains: Mature Content
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Braveheart chronicles William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish commoner who transforms from a peaceful farmer into a legendary warrior after English soldiers murder his secret wife—leading him to unite fractured Scottish clans in a full-scale war for independence.
Mel Gibson directed and starred in this sweeping historical epic, crafting a visceral blend of intimate revenge tragedy and large-scale war spectacle that became a cultural phenomenon.
The film brilliantly escalates from Wallace's individual quest for vengeance into a broader fight for Scottish freedom—showing how personal tragedy can ignite revolutionary movements and inspire collective action against tyranny.
The film won five Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director, along with numerous other accolades for its epic scope, emotional power, and visceral battle sequences.
While inspired by the real William Wallace, the film takes significant historical liberties with dates, events, and characters—prioritizing emotional drama and mythic storytelling over strict historical documentation.
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