勇敢的心_英语影评(1)

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1、Mel Gibsons “Brave heart“ is a full-throated, red-blooded battle epic about William Wallace, the legendary Scots warrior who led his nation into battle against the English in the years around 1300. Its an ambitious film, big on simple emotions like love, patriotism and treachery, and avoids the trav

2、elogue style of so many historical swashbucklers: Its locations look green, wet, vast, muddy and rugged. Not much is known about Wallace, known as Brave heart, except that according to an old epic poem, he unified the clans of Scotland and won famous battles against the English before being captured

3、, tortured and executed as a traitor. Wallaces dying cry, as his body was stretched on the rack, was “freedom!“ That isnt exactly based on fact (the concept of personal freedom was a concept not much celebrated in 1300), but it doesnt stop Gibson from making it his dying cry. It fits in with the who

4、le glorious sweep of “Brave heart,“ which is an action epic with the spirit of the Hollywood swordplay classics and the grungy ferocity of “The Road Warrior.“ What people are going to remember from the film are the battle scenes, which are frequent, bloody and violent. Just from a technical point of

5、 view, “Brave heart“ does a brilliant job of massing men and horses for large-scale warfare on film. Gibson deploys what look like thousands of men on horseback, as well as foot soldiers, archers and dirty tricks specialists, and yet his battle sequences dont turn into confusing crowd scenes: We und

6、erstand the strategy, and we enjoy the tactics even while were doubting some of them (did 14th century Scots really set battlefields aflame?). Gibson is not filming history here, but myth. William Wallace may have been a real person, but “Brave heart“ owes more to Prince Valiant, Rob Roy and Mad Max

7、. Once we understand that this is not a solemn historical reconstruction (and that happens pretty fast), we accept dialogue that might otherwise have an uncannily modern tone, as when Brave heart issues his victory ultimatum to the English: “Scotlands terms are that your commander present himself in

8、 front of our army, put his head between his legs and kiss his - - -.“ Uh, huh. In the film, Wallaces chief antagonist is King Edward I (“Long shanks“), played by Patrick McGoohan with sly cunning; he is constantly giving his realpolitik interpretation of events, and thats all the more amusing since

9、 hes usually guessing wrong. Edwards son, the Prince of Wales (Peter Hanly), is an effete fop who marries a French woman only for political reasons. “I may have to conceive the child myself!“ Long shanks says, and indeed, under the medieval concept of prima note, or “first night,“ nobles were allowe

10、d a first chance to sleep with the wives of their lasers. The Princess, played by the French actress Sophie Marceau, does not much admire her husband, who spends most of his time hanging about moon-eyed with his best friend (until the king, in a fit of impatience, hurls the friend out the castle win

11、dow). Edward, smarting from defeats, dispatches the Princess to offer his terms to Brave heart, but soon shes spilling all the state secrets, “because of the way you look at me.“ The Princess is the second love in Wallaces life; the first, his childhood sweetheart Moron (Catherine McCormack), marrie

12、s him in secret (so the local English lord wont claim his rights). The two spend their wedding night outdoors, and the backlit shot as they embrace gains something, I think, from the frost on their breaths. These characters come from hardened stock. (When Wallace has a reunion with his childhood pal

13、 Hamish, they hurl rocks at each other for entertainment; later, when a Scotsman has his wound cauterized, all he says is, “Thatll wake you up in the morning, boy!“) It is sometimes seen as an egotistical gesture when actors direct themselves, especially in heroic epics costing (so they say) $53 mil

14、lion. The truth is, given this material, I do not know that anyone could have directed it better. Gibson marshals his armies of extras, his stunt men and his special effects, and creates a fictional world that is entertaining, and thrilling. And as Brave heart, Gibson plays his role with flamboyance

15、, and cuts it with sly humor. He is an amazing battlefield strategist, inventing new strategies and weapons, outsmarting the English at every turn, leading his men into battle with his face painted blue, like a football fan. There is a scene where he is so pumped up with the scent of battle that his nostrils flare; not many actors could get away with that, but Gibson can.

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