This is my favourite movie of all time, partly because I'm Scottish, I have seen this movie well over 20 times and probably watched close to 50 reactions to it. Based very loosely on William Wallace, the guardian and high protector of Scotland. Even though not everything, as people would say, hardly anything is based on truth, this is a phenomenal movie.
@LukeLovesRose17 сағат бұрын
Don't listen to any of the critics. Braveheart remains one of the greatest, most timeless and powerful epic dramas ever made. The performances are wonderful. The soundtrack is some of the best, most heartwrenching music ever composed for a motion picture. RIP James Horner. The cinematography, art direction and set design is STUNNING. Mel Gibson knocked it out of the park with this epic masterpiece. He totally deserved to win Best Director and Braveheart totally deserved to win Best Picture.
@willgold998914 сағат бұрын
“Im here the claim the right of a HUSBAAAAAAAND!” And with that, a legend was born.
@BigMac7629Күн бұрын
30 years later and this movie is still truly epic in every way. I remember seeing this in the theater and I came out thinking Holy shit this movie was just epic.
@technofilejr3401Күн бұрын
Hamish’s father died happy. He fought for what he believed in and his adult son was fighting by his side. Not a bad way to go all things considered.
@frederickgallegos20472 күн бұрын
"Every man dies. Not every man truly lives". My favorite quote from Braveheart.
@TreeefiddyКүн бұрын
The second Devin saw the king's son, he said "he soft, look at him." It just made me die laughing thinking of the king's line from later "Whom do I send? Not my gentle son. The mere sight of him would only encourage an enemy to take over the whole country."
@sumonabatch68222 күн бұрын
Am I having a Mandela effect? This feels like your third first time watching this… someone tell me I am not alone
@llB0JANGLESll2 күн бұрын
No Mandela effect he’s def reacted to this and a bunch of other movies he uploads. I think he redoes videos that had past success that might have been copystriked by youtube. Either way tho his reaction still slick.
@tasoskoyt2 күн бұрын
You are not wrong.
@BlitzkriegStaffords2 күн бұрын
you may be mistaking him for another reactor or the fact he has reacted to a few other films starring mel gibson but this is the only braveheart reaction he has on his channel
@llB0JANGLESll2 күн бұрын
@BlitzkriegStaffords only because the other reaction he did before either didn’t do well or was copyright blocked. This is 100% a redo. He even slips up at the one part where he’s doing the “theyll never take our freedom” part. Its so hype he accidentally says it before it happens due to his excitement. This isn’t the first time he’s done this. However, i honestly think his reactions get better the more he watches the same movie or show. I wish he would finish breaking bad but he keeps stopping cause not enough views.
@GabeTheGrump2 күн бұрын
He has multiple older channels this is like the 3-4th movie he already seen on his old channel and now watching again on this new one. He says it's because he has bad memory and wants to see it again.
@thehashslingingslasher6443Күн бұрын
Francis Ngannou from Cameroon Africa used the Braveheart theme song for his first UFC fights walkout song. Warriors respect warriors. Freedom against tyranny doesnt care about color.
@joshuanelson85942 күн бұрын
Kneeling before her father means he takes responsibility for her death and asks forgiveness of him.
@pheflin526Күн бұрын
They filmed this in Ireland and used men from the Irish army as extras in the battle scenes. They got so into the moment that people actually had to go to the hospital with sword and axe wounds!
@michaelkeller50082 күн бұрын
Gosh am i old - i remember the movie from theater, man! Such an impressive movie.
@erey214Күн бұрын
Old man😊
@jillgehrkeКүн бұрын
When I saw the movie in theaters, the projection abruptly stopped in the middle and everyone in the audience went crazy!!
@Retrospective.2 күн бұрын
As a Scotsman, the dream, the idea, the notion, of William Wallace is tattooed onto the inside of my head, as it is with all of us Scots. Our national anthem is about him. Thanks for this, really enjoyed it.
@RekebegerКүн бұрын
The scottish accent is so fantastic! The kid that played William Wallace did an amazing job.
@iainsteele5737Күн бұрын
@@Rekebeger”scottish accent” hahahaha
@iainsteele5737Күн бұрын
@@Rekebegeryou talkin govan or inverness there pal?
@TriMarkoКүн бұрын
Hate to break it to you mate but flower of scotland is describing Robert The Bruce's victory at Bannockburn, nothing to do with Wallace lol
@Retrospective.Күн бұрын
@@TriMarko So it is, at least i can stand corrected :) Disnae matter, Wallace is a pure weapon, and we awe luv him :)
@vincenzobonadonna45562 күн бұрын
I love that you know how to pay attention to the story while you're yapping. Truly great reaction channel.
@ilove6kiesКүн бұрын
That’s because he’s reacted to it before
@Cr1ms0nRav3nКүн бұрын
@ilove6kies it’s okay. We all being entertained and I enjoy his commentary. He said himself that some of these movies he’s seen before on his other older channel but vaguely remember all the details. Sometimes you see something and then a few years later watch it again cuz you forgot most of it. Hopefully he starts doing tv shows again.
@retrosonghitsКүн бұрын
Hi Devin ~ So glad you are watching this great movie. I have a large amount of Scottish ancestry in my family and am so proud of being a Scot. I come from Clan Mackenzie. Chief Ian MacKenzie led 500 MacKenzies in the Battle of Bannockburn where we defeated the English. This was the battle after the killing of Wallace. You know Vikings were tough people but us Scots back centuries ago were even tougher and crazier. Vikings were warned to not take their longboats near the shores of Scotland because they knew how we were, we were fierce fighters and didn't have any fear!
@haraldisdead23 сағат бұрын
The entire Sterling sequence, by itself, is one of humanity's great works of art. Its a beautiful standalone short story.
@RedsdelightКүн бұрын
This is his third first time watching Braveheart..
@debbyemerson387717 сағат бұрын
Devin I knew this one would hit so good with you NICE
@toochangz2 күн бұрын
This was mind blowing in the theaters. I saw it like 5 times lol
@erey214Күн бұрын
No didn't stop lying
@toochangzКүн бұрын
@erey214 ya I did asshole. Also saw First Knight twice in theater during the same time
@haraldisdead22 сағат бұрын
They were chanting "MacAulish," which means "Son of Wallace" in Scottish. It shifted to "Wallace," signifying that he was no longer the son of Wallace, but the new Wallace.
@Misantroph02 күн бұрын
Now you know why this Movie is beyond goated, Devin.
@martinklaus2203Күн бұрын
This is one of my top 10 movies. Great reaction!!
@JangTheKimКүн бұрын
Wow. Hard to believe you hadn’t seen this movie. It’s freaking awesome even though he’s not really looked upon well today. Thanks for the video. Thumbs up all!
@Unpainted_HuffhinesКүн бұрын
Fun fact: Longshanks's grandfather was Prince John from "Robin Hood".
@danieldwyerКүн бұрын
The executioner covers their face because they are one of the people in the village. Usually it was the blacksmith or a woodcutter, someone who was practiced in swinging an ax. If your father was executed and you knew the executioner was Bob, the blacksmith, you might come for revenge. That is why they wear a hood.
@kray4212 күн бұрын
"Ahh 💩 he sweet" 🤣🤣
@tentoesdownchristianity2 күн бұрын
Bro got me with that
@ColinBraidwood23 сағат бұрын
As a proud Scotsman I have watched this movie more times than I can even count😂 an independent Scotland 🏴
@JG-sg6wlКүн бұрын
Had a blast G. I realized I enjoy reactions cause I get to flashback when i 1st saw the movie myself. 🤜🤛 ✌️😎 #Thanks4dRide
@PatiAnnКүн бұрын
This and Rob Roy ❤❤❤... Great movies for sure!!!!
@Jeffro5564Күн бұрын
Best sword scene in rob roy
@tentoesdownchristianity2 күн бұрын
You called it right away he is sweet lol. Real Deal this is one of my two or three favorite movies man it's great. I don't cry much during movies but this one gets me just about every time
@woodspirit9823 сағат бұрын
Thanks for your hard work in putting these videos out. Much appreciated 👍
@clemjohn32Күн бұрын
This is me and my dad’s favorite movie. We watch it together at least once a year. And my wife is a descendant of William Wallace!
@jalkabre5904Күн бұрын
Great review Devin. Nice job.
@valentinozampieri997111 сағат бұрын
really liked ur reaction. This is my favorite movie ever, really full of values (lost today) and emotions. This is clearly a movie, far distant from real history facts happened, but William Wallace and Robert the Bruce are truly national heros in Scotland
@normodica39702 күн бұрын
I love the fact that there's a continuation story of Robert.The bruce after this event where the actor who betrayed robert came back to portray him again
@erey214Күн бұрын
It was aite
@alisonscott1469Күн бұрын
Hi, thanks for the Braveheart reaction. Despite this film have dozens on historical inaccuracies it’s still one of my favourite films ever made and as a Scottish woman born and bred this movie makes me so proud to be Scottish . There was a Real William Wallace he did exist and he did become high protector of Scotland. He was really executed like that. Hung, Drawn and Quartered, Beheaded then torn to pieces. A part of his body was sent to Scotland as a warning but it did not have the reaction the English nobles were hoping for. There is the Wallace Monument in Stirling, Scotland that you can climb to the top of if you like millions of stairs. It holds the Real William Wallace’s broadsword which stands at 5ft 7ins tall. His sword is the same height as i am. There are also statues of Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn. Been to both places i don’t stay to far away from Stirling by car. The Stirling Bridge battle worked because the English were cut of by the Scots on both sides of the bridge but in the movie there isn’t a bridge just a battle. The french princess was only 5 years old when William Wallace was around not a grown women like in the film and the real William Wallace’s wife was killed like that. I love this movie and i hope you do too. Take care and happy holidays. 😘🏴 Alba Gu Braith - Gaelic for Scotland is great 🏴
@cherylblossom8687Күн бұрын
Just an FYI the flower that he keeps his known as a Scottish primrose or a Highland Primrose which is different in color and texture and shape than that witches in the lowlands
@TheRedStateBlueКүн бұрын
just try to remember, this is an adaptation, not historically accurate. wallace was about 6'5" tall. there can't be a battle of sterling bridge without the bridge. the french princess in question (isabella, portrayed by sophie marceau) was about 14-15 years old when all this was happening. robert the bruce's father was not a leper. there's more. its just a movie. the real story is equally as good, in its own way.
@warriorpoet8119Күн бұрын
This movie was altered a lot! Where was the Bridge at Sterling? Also Wallace had probably never met Robert the Bruce. I like the movie but it was 90% inaccurate.
@tvdroid222 күн бұрын
I figured you would connect with this movie. The warriors spirit.
@alecstewart8084Күн бұрын
3rd time, still watchin. Bro the stuff they did to Wallace in real life is so messed up, great movie, even greater reaction. Happy holidays man
@BigMac7629Күн бұрын
Damn that Claymore Wallace has 😮 Hell of a sword
@alisonscott1469Күн бұрын
The sword the real William Wallace has stands in a glass case on display in the Wallace Monument in Stirling, Scotland and is 5ft 7ins tall that’s the same height as i am. 😘🏴
@jetpigeon87585 сағат бұрын
It isn't a Claymore.
@alisonscott14693 сағат бұрын
@ what is it then smart ass? have you seen the real one Wallace had? I have 🏴
@technofilejr3401Күн бұрын
10:49 Truly messed up. Back in these days the husband and wife probably knew each other all their lives. She probably saved herself for him. Then the noble invokes Prima Nocta just plain sick. Also yes this is exactly why they took their weapons. So the common folk can’t fight back. Whenever someone starts talking disarming law abiding citizens I give it a side eye.
@bystandah962621 сағат бұрын
Her only hope is if the noble couldn't get it up.
@garytate30757 сағат бұрын
Prima nocta is a myth, there is absolutely no historical evidence of it.
@geneeverett33Күн бұрын
Dude u already watched and reacted to this one.
@Mellowcanuck33Күн бұрын
The real Robert the Bruce learned that Scottland needed a professional army.
@sean36912 сағат бұрын
Loved this 👊😉
@tomnorris9209Күн бұрын
"Young Mel Gibson. LIKE A STUD!!" And Mel Gibson made this movie when he was 38...yeah, I'm jealous.
@mac29202 күн бұрын
so glad you finally got to it. My favorite movie all time.
@katherinedinwiddie4526Күн бұрын
Love all your reactions
@PokucollectorКүн бұрын
7:52 This was added for drama. There was no such order from the King.
@markwillis6752 күн бұрын
Love this movie. My eyeballs started to sweat as soon as I clicked on it. 🇺🇲🤘
@RichBandza2 күн бұрын
Is that a mic around your neck? Love the videos Brotha. Keep up the good work 💯
@chriswerth9182 күн бұрын
Great reaction!
@MarkSalterSaltyTalk2 күн бұрын
Vikings were from Scandinavia
@LiberPater7772 күн бұрын
*Scotlandnavia
@Peregrinus862 күн бұрын
I am no history nerd, but as far as i know Robert the Bruce never betrayed anyone .. in fact he was betrayed when he schemed against Longshanks and had to flee London.
@jodu6262 күн бұрын
very little of this film is true.
@wumpscutx1Күн бұрын
@@Peregrinus86 Robert the Bruce was the actual Braveheart, not sure why they switched it to Wallace for the film.
@MarcusAurelius12Күн бұрын
PLEASE DO THE MOVIE THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS NEXT!!!!!
@louislynge2 күн бұрын
Vikings "visited" Scotland on "holidays". Vikings are from Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland)
@TerralventheКүн бұрын
And Iceland, hi. We're here too.
@Mark-Haddow48 минут бұрын
Vikings were responsible for the first war between Scotland and England. King Cnut, freshly crowned King of England, invaded Scotland with intent to annex the rest of GB. He failed, of course. There have been four wars between Scotland and England. Scotland won them all.
@matthewphoenix6372Күн бұрын
Now you have seen Braveheart you have to watch Outlaw King. It was only released in 2018 but many agree it is the spiritual successor to Braveheart, it follows the story of Robert the Bruce (the guy who betrays Wallace) after Wallace's death.
@koutastone199422 сағат бұрын
The movie is a masterpiece.
@scar445Күн бұрын
Holding off on the spears until the cavalry was so close, was known as waiting for them to commit. Once the lance is lowered, the kick the horse to make it run at max speed. at that point, training takes over and teh horse will not stop until directed to do so. Hence, why you wait, as hefting the lance requires immense focus and concentration to do effectively, preventing you from breaking off the charge. In short, waiting as long as Wallace did, ensured teh death of the heavy cavalry.
@valdovaldo2224Күн бұрын
phenomenal indeed
@afatasidylanКүн бұрын
love this movie. im actually a descendent of the bruce line - my kids are a bit young to show them this movie but definitely when theyre older haha
@mikehawk6683Күн бұрын
As a Scot thanks for this Devin, you're a fighter like us.
@germanwulf40Күн бұрын
To this day, the fields of Bannockburn remain preserved and untouched, being the same as they were they day that final battle was fought.
@Wudanmaster116Күн бұрын
Love your energy and your reactions as always man. Hope you had a great holiday!
@bugvswindshield2 күн бұрын
great movie. Same year the movie " Rob Roy" was released. Great movie too. One of the best sword fights in cinema history!
@DHFHades2 күн бұрын
facts. Rob Roy was actually WAY more historically accurate too.
@ZseventyoneКүн бұрын
Why does this say “first time watching”? Reasonably sure I’ve seen you react to this, Dev.
@aliceanthonysimpson7022Күн бұрын
U did a 2 part episode to this years ago
@danlincoln8987Күн бұрын
This won best picture in 1995 and rightfully so . In my opinion this is Mel Gibson's. Best movie even though I do love him in lethal weapon
@mervinmerencio68612 күн бұрын
No, I would say it’s not Wallace‘s fault for bringing attention to her. Who knows how many women those soldiers had raped, and there was no retribution against them because they were single and the families didn’t have weapons. But like you said, they messed around and killed the wrong woman.
@tp80302 күн бұрын
Always an Excellent movie!
@Lugnut73Күн бұрын
33:18 the brutal part about this, is just before Wallace attacked York, the man inside said he would not run, because he didn't want to embarrass his uncle. so that was his nephews head he picked up, and he didn't even flinch.
@erey214Күн бұрын
Beheadings happens. Nothing new
@sakatagintoki59332 күн бұрын
Finaly you watch my recommendation !
@Dylan_111112 күн бұрын
Devin you are the one 1 🎉
@Mikcha2122 күн бұрын
Frustrating that THE FIRST THING SAID IN THIS MOVIE IS NEEDLESLY PLACED AT THE WRONG YEAR. They put 1280 “after the king died” but he died in like 1273 or something. It literally doesn’t change anything so why put the wrong year.
@tobaobokoomi16932 күн бұрын
Gah! It's almost like it's just a movie for entertainment and not a documentary! Grrrrr!
@evcass692 күн бұрын
Will & Murron certainly could have been more secretive. They already knew about prima nocta. I need a new phone, it always gets blurry when he says Freedom.
@wumpscutx1Күн бұрын
@evcass69 for the movie yeah but irl there was no Murron and there is no historical evidence that prima nocta ever took place.
@DylanKowalchukКүн бұрын
Vikings come from the Scandinavian countries: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
@TonyC1993Күн бұрын
Please can you check out "The Wind That Shakes The Barley" next. It's about the Irish people fighting back against the English occupation in Ireland. You won't be disappointed!
@lapolicedelapensee7047Күн бұрын
Please, can you increase the volume of the movies, which is too low compared to the volume of your voice. Nice reaction, as always. 😉
@BM-hb2mrКүн бұрын
Best Man movie of all time
@frederico-d3lКүн бұрын
8:29 "young mel gibson" haha as a funny fact.... mel gibson was 38 year old here. he thought he was "too old" for this movie. amazing genetics to look like that . he looks 29-30.
@jameschance6829Күн бұрын
Roberts betrayal of Wallace never happened. It just makes good drama for a movie. In reality William was badass but historically Robert the Bruce was the real Braveheart. That was his nickname. He too was a great man.
@haraldisdead22 сағат бұрын
Got his friend defenestrated. (I got to use it.)
@BenB-yk7kd14 сағат бұрын
2h57m but I bet you'll watch it multiple times lol it's very very good
@KellyKrolakКүн бұрын
I wonder if the world would be any different if wars were still fought this way today
@NetanelWorthyКүн бұрын
25:05 More than shields. They have a Calvary. It’s very hard to go up against a Calvary when you don’t have one.
@Jim-dz9wk8 сағат бұрын
You said of his father dying that he died for nothing. Everyone who fights for their freedom and is killed has fought for something
@randalthor1327Күн бұрын
I always laugh when the crazy Irishman says the other guy was not right in the head after taking him out.
@jerseyfkyКүн бұрын
Some idiot had this ranked the 75th greatest movie of the 1990s. You would not believe the films listed ahead of it.
@joshuanelson85942 күн бұрын
Kilts were not worn at this time, however the color signified family or group affiliation
@wumpscutx1Күн бұрын
@joshuanelson8594 Yeah the Scots didn't wear kilts untill 300 years later. They also didn't wear blue paint, that was the Picts some 300 or 400 years before the movie takes place.
@joshuanelson8594Күн бұрын
@wumpscutx1 wode was ceramonial attributed mostly to use in stonage brittan.
@Flexstrong71Күн бұрын
top 5 movies ever made
@lousweirdworld53472 күн бұрын
Classic movie dude
@AKABoondock194 сағат бұрын
Dont hold back my man, no shame in crying over something not just so emotional but so well done
@Tater42007 сағат бұрын
Didn't we do this one already??
@Mickey-kh9hb10 сағат бұрын
You should check out The 13th Warrior and Robin Hood with Russell Crow
@PokucollectorКүн бұрын
The Scottish who didn't have much of a chance definitely made a dent. If it weren't for their undying acts rebellion, they would have never won their freedoms.
@mikk1332Күн бұрын
FREEDOM CAN NEVER BE GIVEN OR GRANTED ALOT OF PEOPLE HAVE TO DIE FOR YOU TO TRULY APPRECIATE IT
@PokucollectorКүн бұрын
53:09 Bruce never betrayed Wallace. They were great friends. The execution of Wallace only made rebellion stronger.
@JnEricsonxКүн бұрын
"In order to find his equal a Irishman is forced to talk to god!"
@markwillis6752 күн бұрын
Need to check out "The Patriot". Mel Gibson once again take on the British. This time for the American revolution.