Mel Gibson    Sophie Marceau
                                  BraveHeart
                                                           Every man dies, not every man really lives

               Paramount Pictures Presents  An Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production A Mel Gibson Film
                        Mel Gibson BraveHeart Sophie Marceau Patrick McGoohan Catherine McCormack
                                            Music composed By James Horner Edited by Steven Rosenblum
                 Production Designer Tom sanders Director of Photography, ASC Executive Producer Stephen
            McEveety Written By Randall Wallace Produced By Mel Gibson and Alan Ladd,Jr. and Bruce Davey
                                                                              Directed By Mel Gibson

BraveHeart is like the Best movie I have ever seen.  It has the best acting, storyline, action and photography, and the music is the best.  It starts off with William's dad (Malcolm Wallace- Sean Lawlor) and his brother John (Sandy Nelson).  They were off to a meeting held by Longshanks for peace and truce.  On their way to the meeting, They see (young) William (James Robinson) trying to keep up with them.  The father tells him to go home and they ride on off.  They reached the barn to find the nobles of the meeting hung by the English.  They make their way through the hanged people to the back of the room and see William in awe, staring at the dead bodies.  William Ran when his father approached him and went through the bodies until finally his father hugged him.  Later that night, a meeting was held at Malcolm's house.  William had a dream about one of the innocent Scottish civilians that was hanged in the barn by Longshanks.  He woke up scared because of his dream and heard his father and Campbell (James Cosho) talking about attacking the English.  They all agree to fight the English.  The next day,  Malcolm and John ride off to battle after talking to William about Guts.  Willaim and his friend (young) Hamish (Andrew Weir), hide form the English soldiers that rode by.  Hamish and William stood up and yelled and threw stones at skulls practicing their aim.  Hamish misses but William hits both of them with his rocks.  After they fight each other playfully be beating the heck out of each other.  That night, William walked out and looks in the direction were is his father rode off to that morning.  He hears a scream and then goes back into his house and goes to bed.  The next morning, William Rubs the drool off of his face and then walks outside yelling out "Da?"  He starts to do his chores and then saw Campbell and the other Scots approaching wounded.  He doesn't see his dad or brother and starts to feel scared and sad.  He continues to wrok on what he started.  Campbell calls his name and tells him to come there.  William was too afraid to go.  He finally goes into a house were his father and brother were laying dead and being cleaned off.  He steps up to his father and looked at him.  At the burial, Hamish and William were listening to the Priest No.1 (Ralph Riach) speak the burial procession in Latin.  Of course William has no clue what the priest is saying.  They start to bury Malcolm and John and people start walking away.  A girl named (young) Murron (Mhairi Calvey) walked to him with a thistle  and gives it to him.  William starts to cry and she walks away confused.  William looked up and saw a man on a horse riding to him.  He gets off the horse and informs him that his name is Arigle (Brian Cox), William's Uncle.  That night, William and his Uncle were eating, but not William, because he has lost his appetite.  Arigle tells William that they will be going back to ?????? tomorrow.