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Essay heading: Braveheart
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August 30, 2007 |
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There was a large number of emotions displayed by the
characters, which kept the movie very interesting. There were some that were
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extremely evil and added to the drama and there were others that provided comic
relief. The scenery of the movie also played an important role in making the movie
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The countryside of Scotland is a very colorful and beautiful. The rolling
green hills of the Scottish countryside are very appealing to the audience. It gives
the movie a romantic feeling to some of the scenes, for example the scene where
Wallace is watching the sunset with his wife. Another appealing aspect of the movie
was the elaborate costumes that the characters wore... displayed next 300 characters
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