1. Braveheart Movie Review | Common Sense Media
17 aug 2024 · This movie has high levels of blood and gore (animal and human), vulgarity, and sexual elements.
Mel Gibson's Oscared, bloody Scottish spectacle. Read Common Sense Media's Braveheart review, age rating, and parents guide.
2. Braveheart [1995] [R] - 6.10.2 | Parents' Guide & Review
There's a lot of extreme, graphic violence as well as gore: People are hit and bludgeoned with clubs, balls on chains and rocks, shot with arrows, gutted with ...
Mel Gibson stars as William Wallace, the real-life 13th century Scottish hero.
3. Parent reviews for Braveheart | Common Sense Media
The battle scenes are intense and graphic, and there are several sex scenes with nudity. Parents should really give this one a viewing before allowing their ...
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4. [PDF] Braveheart parents guide
In a bid to liberate their homeland from English tyranny, Scottish warrior William Wallace leads a rebellion against King Edward I of England.
5. BRAVEHEART - Movieguide | Movie Reviews for Families
Regrettably, the movie is extraordinarily violent, the Scot taunt the English by exposing themselves, and there is an implicit adulterous affair. Even so, as ...
William Wallace (Mel Gibson) leads his fellow Scots in a heroic struggle for freedom from England's cruel rule in the movie BRAVEHEART, an epic which
6. Braveheart - Plugged In
There's breast nudity and implied sex between Wallace and his new bride (whom he marries in secret because he refuses to share her with any other men). In one ...
A nominee for 10 Academy Awards and the winner of 5, "Braveheart" captures both the picturesque serenity and abject brutality of 13th-century Scotland.
7. FULL CONTENT REVIEW: BRAVEHEART - SCREEN IT! PARENTAL
Profanity, Heavy ; Sex/Nudity, Heavy ; Smoking, None ; Tense Family Scenes, Extreme ; Topics to Talk About, Moderate.
But William's world changes when his father and brother die in battle, and he's taken in by his uncle Argyle (BRIAN COX), who teaches him the ways of the world crucial to him in order to think first with his wits before taking up a sword. Now a man, William (MEL GIBSON) returns to his home, his friend Hamish (BRENDAN GLEESON), and Murron (CATHERINE MCCORMACK) who he's loved for a very long time.
8. Braveheart - Dove.org
Soon the king fears at just how close to home they are striking. Unfortunately, the violence is very strong and realistic in this film, as you will feel you are ...
William Wallace is a Scottish rebel who leads an uprising against the cruel English ruler Edward the Longshanks, who wishes to inherit the crown of Scotland for himself. When he was a young boy, William Wallace's father and brother, along with many others, lost their lives trying to free Scotland. Once he loses another of his loved ones, William Wallace begins his long quest to make Scotland free once and for all, along with the assistance of Robert the Bruce.
9. Braveheart - Movie Reviews and Movie Ratings - TV Guide
While only a modest success at the box-office, Braveheart was a substantial hit in video, and is remembered as the R-rated film that parents most often brought ...
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10. Braveheart Movie Filter Details - ClearPlay
Two kissing scenes clearly leading to sex and one attempted rape scene. In the first few minutes we see several people hung by nooses. As for violence, several ...
Braveheart
William Wallace, a commoner, unites the 13th Century Scots in their battle to overthrow English rule.
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12. Braveheart (1995) - Christian Spotlight on the Movies - Christian Answers
Homosexuality is strongly implied. Nudity is briefly shown, as is adultery. The “F” word is used twice (however, the Scottish brogue is very thick and it is ...
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