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My favorite movie (1000 words)

I like watching movies since I was a child, and I have seen many good movies. Today I want to talk about my favorite movie!

Brave Heart is a very manly film, and it is also a very touching film. It tells the story of the Scottish hero william wallace bravely resisting the English rulers for freedom, starring and directed by mel gibson. This is an excellent work to discuss oppression and struggle, openness and sophistication, friendship and betrayal, love and fate. William wallace-whose name is not in our history books-is a taboo name in a historical biography written in blood, the name of a hero. In the age of ignorance, the king held his noble head high and looked at Ant Man who survived under his iron fist rule: "Long feet" and "first night right"-these two terms made the Scottish people angry and angry at that time. In the melodious Scottish music, in the land flowing with milk and honey, the anger of the common people was burning, so Wallace became Moses who ruled them to the angry sea.

From the first time to the seventh time, every time I see it, I will have a new feeling! You see wild daisies swaying in the wind, and the little boy just stands in front of the cold body of his father who was lured and killed by the British with despicable fraud; You see, a few years later, in the lush Yuan Ye, flowers are shining like stars, men and women look at each other, and some deep emotions overflow in their eyes; You see the alien warrior in front of the fortress, the long sword waving in the air, the man who makes the short blade in his hand drink the blood of the enemy in front of his brutally killed wife; You also saw those ragged people struggling between mountains and rivers, constantly breaking through the enemy's defense lines with thunderous momentum ... "Only because of the lofty sentiments in your eyes"-said the beautiful princess Chu of Britain. Soon, after a terrible silence, the snow flooded the dry lake; The hand that used to hold the tomahawk fell feebly, and the handkerchief-embroidered with several bright red roses, the blood spilled by my beloved wife in fear and trembling joy-withered painfully at the same time. I like three scenes of this movie best. First of all, william wallace's passionate speech before the First World War:

"Fight you may die, escape you will survive. At least for a while. Many years later, you will die in bed. Are you willing to trade all the days from today to tomorrow for an opportunity, an opportunity to come back here and tell our enemies that they can take our lives, but they will never take our freedom? ! "My English level is limited and I don't want to translate.

Every time I look at it, my blood is boiling; I wish I could pick up a sword and cut down some English people myself. Second, he shouted "FEEDOM" with all his last strength before being beheaded. I believe everyone who has seen it will be moved, although it is only a movie. Third: the beautiful princess made a stunning appearance! Sophie Marceau is so beautiful!

The music of this film is also excellent. There is nothing more sensational than bagpipes. I remember that every time the bagpipes rang, Wallace's feelings returned, arousing his deep love for his wife's hometown. At the end of the film, when the executioner's axe falls slowly and Wallace's handkerchief-gripping hand is released, the bagpipes ring again. There is no other picture, only a close-up of a dropped handkerchief, but at this moment I think of the whole story. The melodious Scottish bagpipes show all the feelings, some regret, some pain, some nostalgia, a bleak promise. We must remember that Wallace was lying on the gallows in the film, and his last cry was "Freedom!" I can't help but admire this brave heart, and the bagpipes pull out the theme of heroes in a high-pitched tone. This theme is actually the reappearance of the theme of love. However, here, it has swept away all the haze and is extremely brilliant. Here, it became a hymn of freedom.

Unforgettable romantic feelings, magnificent epic structure, delicate interpretations by actors, and wonderful chapters (actually dialogues) that the poet seems to be sure of winning make this film a truly elegant classic. Compared with those "experimental films" and "art films" with deep faces, which are difficult for us to solve, I seem to be more likely to identify with that simple and shallow brave heart, even if it is just a collective lie that pretends to be affectionate.