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Please Give Your Likes and Reviews Format: BDAV Source: 1080p Blu-ray Player EUR AVC DTS-HD MA 5.1 Video: 1920x1080 at 23.976 fps, MPEG-4 AVC, ~ 19905 kbps avg Audio # 1: Russian: 48 kHz, DTS, 3/2 (L, C , R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 768 kbps | Dubbing, Blu-ray Player CEE | Audio # 2: Russian: 48 kHz, AC3, 3/2 (L, C, R, l, r) + LFE ch ~ 384 kbps | Polyphonic voiceover | Audio # 3: Russian: 48 kHz, DTS, 3/2 (L, C, R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 1510 kbps | Polyphonic voiceover | Audio # 4: Russian: 48 kHz, AC3, 2/0 (L, R) ch, ~ 224 kbps | Polyphonic voiceover, ORT | Audio # 5: Russian: 48 kHz, AC3, 2/0 (L, R) ch, ~ 224 kbps | Polyphonic voiceover, Laser Video | Audio # 6: Russian: 48 kHz, AC3, 2/0 (L, R) ch, ~ 320 kbps | Polyphonic voiceover, Premier Video Film | Audio # 7: Russian: 48 kHz, AC3, 3 / 2 (L, C, R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 448 kbps | Polyphonic voiceover, Cinemania | Audio # 8: Russian: 48 kHz / 24 bit-, DTS-HD MA 5.1, ~ 3925 .00 kbps avg | dvuhgolosyj voiceover, P. Glantz and I. 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Kashkin | Audio # 15: Russian: 48 kHz, AC3, 2/0 (L, R) ch, ~ 192 kbps | odnogolosy offscreen, Orbit | Audio # 16: Ukrainian: 48 kHz, AC3, 2/0 (L, R ) ch, ~ 192 kbps | Polyphonic voiceover, TET | Audio # 17: Ukrainian: 48 kHz, AC3, 2/0 (L, R) ch, ~ 192 kbps | dvuhgolosyj voiceover, ICTV | Audio # 18: English: 48 kHz / 24 bit-, DTS-HD MA 5.1, ~ 4071 .00 kbps avg Audio # 19: English: 48 kHz,, 2/0 (L, R) ch, ~ 224 avg kbps | Commentary by Mel Gibson | Subtitles: Russian (Forced), Russian (Blu-ray EUR), Russian, English, Russian (Commentary), English (Commentary) Original title: Braveheart Released: 1995 Genre: Drama, War, Biography Director: Mel Gibson Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan, Angus Macfadyen, Brendan Gleeson, Catherine McCormack, Brian Cox, Gerard McSorley, Martin Murphy, Tommy Flanagan About the film: The film begins in 1280 in Scotland. This is the story of the legendary national hero William Wallace, who dedicated himself to the struggle with the English under King Edward Longshanks. He soon lost his father, who died at the hands of the British, and took him to his uncle Orgayl, who gave him a good education in Europe. William returned to his homeland as an adult man who dreams of having a family and live a peaceful life. But fate decreed otherwise. His bride killed the British, and he began his crusade for freedom. Do you know that... • Several major battles in the film had to reshoot because of the fact that the extras in the scene were seen sunglasses and watches. • King Edward I was not a pagan, as alleged in the film. Moreover, he was a member of the Eighth Crusade. • The father and brother of the real William Wallace had been killed in 1291, that is, when Wallace was about 21 years old, not 10, as shown in the movie. • The real William Wallace could not be a father Edward III, as suggested in the film. In the execution of Wallace (1305) and the birth of Edward III (1312) was 7 years old. • In the image of the Battle of Stirling Bridge is not actually Stirling Bridge, which played an important role in the victory of the Scots. • Capture authorities Wallace was provoked not a betrayal of the father of Robert the Bruce as shown in the film, and the betrayal of a loyal English king of the Scottish knight John de Menteysa. • Blue paint from woad, which made up the face of Wallace and his associates, was used by the ancient Celtic warriors. In the XIII century, when an action movie, it was not used. • King Edward I did not die at the same time with Wallace, and two years later (in 1307). • At the 45th minute, when Maron is tied to a pole, the soldier, who She was bitten by a beard, although in the last scene he clean-shaven. • The love line between Wallace and the English queen (Isabella of France) could not take place in reality. At the time of the main events of the film (1297-1298 years) Isabella was about five years old, and she lived in the country - in France, at the court of his father, King Philip IV. From the book "3500 kinoretsenzy" Historical-adventure drama Mel Gibson received for "Braveheart" prize "Golden Globe" and "Oscar" for best director, admitted that he did not expect such a result (winning the Academy Award was also awarded the film as a whole, the work of an operator John Toll, makeup artists and sound effects). But, oddly enough, in his second directorial work of a popular actor in the world to a greater extent not only convincing in the role of the artist as a real historical character - Scotsman William Wallace (1267-1305), fought for the independence of their country against the English King Edward I. And yet it should be noted that the curious two matches: Gibson played Wallace just at the age of 38 years (and the Scottish rebel died thirty-eight), and screenwriter debutant Randall Wallace is the namesake (perhaps distant descendant) national hero of Scotland. Mel Gibson, which is created on the screen a lot of brave characters, risking everything to achieve his goal, he took a chance on a grand scale and with a brave heart more and as one of the producers (along with Bruce Davey and Alan Ladd Jr.) expensive historical film, whose budget was $ 72 million. At the time of rental in May 1995, she was at a disadvantage, because a few weeks earlier there was a similar picture in the cinema - "Rob Roy" Michael Caton-Jones, also of Scottish, British opposed dictates. But the film Gibson became twice more successful commercially in the United States and Canada ($ 75.6 million. Box office), in addition, $ 127 million. Received in other countries, that is, in the end justify the high cost of production. In artistic terms both These tapes are, in principle, comparable to, but in some episodes of "Braveheart" seems preferable, "Rob Roy." First of all - in powerful realistic and sometimes naturalistically recreated battles at the turn of XIII-XIV centuries (the scene of the first battle of Stёrlinga filmed on location for six weeks and spent a film for more than 90 hours of projection), and more through the majestic the mood of the medieval saga of a brave and noble rebels. Although the picture of Mel Gibson may lose because of their impact in the second half of a long, almost three-hour narrative. But it is interesting that the audience rating to imdb, it has a very high score of 8.3 (out of 10) with a very large number of voters (more than 175 thousand). 1995/2006 Sharing WidgetTrailer |