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Is Braveheart Appropriate For A 14 Year Old

Is Braveheart Appropriate for a 14 year old?

Me and my dad watch rated R movies TOGETHER all the time and I don't really get offended or disturbed because I know it's just acting. My dad seen Braveheart before and he said it's a really good movie, but he's warning it's probably like 10x more violent than the movies we've watched. Is Braveheart worth watching?

Should the movie braveheart be rated R? If you've seen it please give a short summary and give the rating you

braveheart is an awesome movie but has tons of
violence.....but it was a violent time and it depicts
the era well

the violence is mostly battlefield, but war fare
is extremely violent

many movies exploit the violence, this is part of the story

great movie i'd rate it R, but its not that mind twisted violence

Was the armor used by the English in the film Braveheart accurate?

There are 2 major mistakes in wardrobe
1) Scots wearing kilts. They did not do that until 300 years later.
2) English having a unified armor. Also this did not exist until about 300 years later. Most soldiers did not wear an amour at all, because they could not afford to buy one and those who had some money usually wore a few odd pieces here and there and ALWAYS something with their coat of arms on it, so that they could be identified and ransomed.

Can somebody explain this scene from Braveheart?

William felt responsible for her death because he snuck off with her against her fathers wishes and secretly married her and then got her killed fighting with the English. William bows his head to her father in a sign of respect and guilt and basically lets her father do whatever to him. Her father could of killed him right there but instead puts his hand on William's head and forgives him.

What do English people think of the film Braveheart?

Eh its okay.Its a movie, a movie's first job is to entertain and if you're into the kind of film that Braveheart is - it does its job. Its entertaining.As with all fictional retellings of historical events some parts are true, some parts aren't and all parts are dramatized.Its hard to feel much of anything negative when you are holding in giggles at Mel Gibson's accent.The action is reasonable, what few jokes are to be had are not all groaningly awful (at least I don't recall any that made me want to destroy the TV) and the romance is... well meh. Its got a lot of the sickly sweet overdone drama you'd get from any Hollywood fare that features some sort of romance in an "epic" tale.I won't go out of my way to avoid it, but I won't go out and buy it either. Its a movie, its reasonably entertaining if you're in the mood and it has some characters you don't mind watching even if you're not overly relating to them.The execution scene isn't really pretty and the movie is establishing that its the undeserved killing of a freedom fighter - but again this is dramatization and I wasn't left feeling any overtly powerful emotions at his death just a mild feeling that it was a bit unfair.This is all my own opinion though, and while I'm English I don't speak for them all as a whole - we're not a hive mind.

My 13 year old best friend is pregnant!?

I say keep it.I'm against abortion too.only difference i'm against adoption also.I know adoption is better than having no life at all,but that baby,that poor sweet innocent baby deserves to know who it's birth parents are.And as for abortion that's just plan wrong!!You should NEVER kill a baby.Especially when it didn't ask to be created.Even though they aren't born they still have feelings.and in heaven when they're lookin down at you i bet they wonder "how come you didn't want me"All babies deserve to have at least 1 chance at life.Don't take it away especially when they didn't ask to be put in your stomach or tell her to go along and have unprotected sex.I think she should keep the baby.She should take responsibility for her actions.And when you are not careful,there are consequences.and some consequences that can change your life.This is a very serious matter.and no matter what she does(abortion,adoption,or keeping the baby)her parents are gonna find out any way.You have to have parental consent to have the abortion.If your over 18(which she's not)you're good.If she chooses adoption, she will be pregnant for nine months.You get HUGE in between 4-5 months it'll be obvious and you can't hide a large round stomach under baggy clothes(it'll be questions asked and answers needed.)If she keeps the baby,,of course they'll find out.I don't know how you could possibly hide a big stomach under baggy clothes,but when they hear their daughter screaming in pain,they'll get the idea.As for her boyfriend all i can tell you is to pray he helps you through you're pregnancy and stays with you afterwards.It really doesn't matter what we say.It's not up to us.It's up to her.How old is her boyfriend anyway?And when you choose best answer please include what her decision was?I know when i say what i'm about to say goes against my whole "it's her decision thingy"...please keep this baby.Give it a chance at life.and you'll never know.....this could be your first and last pregnancy.Best of Luck.God Bless

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